Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications

Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Eleven families of plesiadapiforms are recognized, including the Paromomyidae. Four species of paromomyids from the early Eocene have been reported from Europe: Arcius fuscus, Arcius lapparen...

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Main Authors: López-Torres, Sergi, Silcox, Mary T.
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::e8d0772666a92210bfd3a05e9bf5a75f 2023-05-15T16:30:30+02:00 Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications López-Torres, Sergi Silcox, Mary T. 2018-01-26 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.873c4 undefined unknown Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.873c4 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.873c4 lic_creative-commons oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:113969 oai:services.nod.dans.knaw.nl:Products/dans:oai:easy.dans.knaw.nl:easy-dataset:113969 10.5061/dryad.873c4 10|re3data_____::84e123776089ce3c7a33db98d9cd15a8 10|eurocrisdris::fe4903425d9040f680d8610d9079ea14 10|openaire____::9e3be59865b2c1c335d32dae2fe7b254 re3data_____::r3d100000044 10|re3data_____::94816e6421eeb072e7742ce6a9decc5f Life sciences medicine and health care Paromomyidae Phenacolemur archus Hypoflexid taxonomy Paleocene Edworthia lerbekmoi Biogeography Prehypoflexid cristid phylogeny Arcius hookeri Paromomys farrandi Arcius ilerdensis Acidomomys hebeticus Eocene Arcius fuscus Arcius Ignacius fremontensis Postvallid Protoconid-metaconid notch Grauvian Arcius rougieri Arcius zbyszewkii Neustrian Ypresian Arcius lapparenti Purgatorius coracis France Portugal England Catalonia geo archeo Dataset https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_ddb1/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.873c4 2023-01-22T17:22:31Z Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Eleven families of plesiadapiforms are recognized, including the Paromomyidae. Four species of paromomyids from the early Eocene have been reported from Europe: Arcius fuscus, Arcius lapparenti, and Arcius rougieri from France, and Arcius zbyszewskii from Portugal. Other Arcius specimens from the early Eocene are known from Masia de l’Hereuet (Spain), Abbey Wood (England), and Sotteville-sur-Mer (Normandy, France). A cladistic analysis of the European paromomyids has never previously been published. A total of 53 dental characters were analyzed for the four Arcius species and the specimens from Spain, England, and Normandy. The results of a parsimony analysis using TNT agree with previous conceptions of A. zbyszewskii as the most primitive member of the genus. Also consistent with existing hypotheses, Arcius rougieri is positioned as the sister taxon of A. fuscus and A. lapparenti, and the results suggest that the fossil from Normandy is A. zbyszewskii. However, the English fossil pertains to a primitive lineage, rather than grouping with A. lapparenti as had been suggested; as such it is recognized here as a distinct species (Arcius hookeri). The Spanish fossils cluster together with the French species, but do not show the previously proposed special relationship with A. lapparenti, and are sufficiently distinct to be placed in a new species (Arcius ilerdensis). Arcius is recovered as monophyletic, which is consistent with a single migration event from North America to Europe around the earliest Eocene though the Greenland land bridge. Phylogenetic hypotheses of relationships of Arcius including A. ilerdensisFive most parsimonious trees once Arcius ilerdensis n. sp. is included. The strict consensus for these five trees is shown in Figure 10.4.LopezTorresandSilcoxFigureS1_2col.tifTerminologyDefinitions of hypoflexid, prehypoflexid cristid, postvallid, and protoconid-metaconid notch.Supplemental Data ... Dataset Greenland Unknown Greenland
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topic Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paromomyidae
Phenacolemur archus
Hypoflexid
taxonomy
Paleocene
Edworthia lerbekmoi
Biogeography
Prehypoflexid cristid
phylogeny
Arcius hookeri
Paromomys farrandi
Arcius ilerdensis
Acidomomys hebeticus
Eocene
Arcius fuscus
Arcius
Ignacius fremontensis
Postvallid
Protoconid-metaconid notch
Grauvian
Arcius rougieri
Arcius zbyszewkii
Neustrian
Ypresian
Arcius lapparenti
Purgatorius coracis
France
Portugal
England
Catalonia
geo
archeo
spellingShingle Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paromomyidae
Phenacolemur archus
Hypoflexid
taxonomy
Paleocene
Edworthia lerbekmoi
Biogeography
Prehypoflexid cristid
phylogeny
Arcius hookeri
Paromomys farrandi
Arcius ilerdensis
Acidomomys hebeticus
Eocene
Arcius fuscus
Arcius
Ignacius fremontensis
Postvallid
Protoconid-metaconid notch
Grauvian
Arcius rougieri
Arcius zbyszewkii
Neustrian
Ypresian
Arcius lapparenti
Purgatorius coracis
France
Portugal
England
Catalonia
geo
archeo
López-Torres, Sergi
Silcox, Mary T.
Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
topic_facet Life sciences
medicine and health care
Paromomyidae
Phenacolemur archus
Hypoflexid
taxonomy
Paleocene
Edworthia lerbekmoi
Biogeography
Prehypoflexid cristid
phylogeny
Arcius hookeri
Paromomys farrandi
Arcius ilerdensis
Acidomomys hebeticus
Eocene
Arcius fuscus
Arcius
Ignacius fremontensis
Postvallid
Protoconid-metaconid notch
Grauvian
Arcius rougieri
Arcius zbyszewkii
Neustrian
Ypresian
Arcius lapparenti
Purgatorius coracis
France
Portugal
England
Catalonia
geo
archeo
description Plesiadapiforms represent the first radiation of Primates, appearing near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Eleven families of plesiadapiforms are recognized, including the Paromomyidae. Four species of paromomyids from the early Eocene have been reported from Europe: Arcius fuscus, Arcius lapparenti, and Arcius rougieri from France, and Arcius zbyszewskii from Portugal. Other Arcius specimens from the early Eocene are known from Masia de l’Hereuet (Spain), Abbey Wood (England), and Sotteville-sur-Mer (Normandy, France). A cladistic analysis of the European paromomyids has never previously been published. A total of 53 dental characters were analyzed for the four Arcius species and the specimens from Spain, England, and Normandy. The results of a parsimony analysis using TNT agree with previous conceptions of A. zbyszewskii as the most primitive member of the genus. Also consistent with existing hypotheses, Arcius rougieri is positioned as the sister taxon of A. fuscus and A. lapparenti, and the results suggest that the fossil from Normandy is A. zbyszewskii. However, the English fossil pertains to a primitive lineage, rather than grouping with A. lapparenti as had been suggested; as such it is recognized here as a distinct species (Arcius hookeri). The Spanish fossils cluster together with the French species, but do not show the previously proposed special relationship with A. lapparenti, and are sufficiently distinct to be placed in a new species (Arcius ilerdensis). Arcius is recovered as monophyletic, which is consistent with a single migration event from North America to Europe around the earliest Eocene though the Greenland land bridge. Phylogenetic hypotheses of relationships of Arcius including A. ilerdensisFive most parsimonious trees once Arcius ilerdensis n. sp. is included. The strict consensus for these five trees is shown in Figure 10.4.LopezTorresandSilcoxFigureS1_2col.tifTerminologyDefinitions of hypoflexid, prehypoflexid cristid, postvallid, and protoconid-metaconid notch.Supplemental Data ...
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title Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
title_short Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
title_full Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
title_fullStr Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
title_full_unstemmed Data from: The European Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeographic implications
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