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Aepyosciurinae——a new subfamily of Sciuridae(Rodentia, Mammalia)from basal loess deposits at the northeastern border of Tibetan Plateau
作者姓名:WANGBanyue  QIUZhanxiang
作者单位:InstituteofVertebratePaleontologyandPaleoanthropology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing100044,China
基金项目:中国科学院知识创新工程项目 
摘    要:Aepyosciurinae,a new subfamily of Sciurldae,were found at the base of the early Pleistocene loess deposits in dongxiang County,Gansu Province.Its umilaterally hyp-sodont and lophodont cheek teeth are unique among the sciurids so far known all over the world.Certain degree of similarity can be observed between the cheek teeth of the new subfamily and the Anomalurinae living in tropical and subtropical forests in central and western Africa.Aepyosci-uris orientalis gen.et sp.nov.might have lived in montaneous woodland or grassland and lived on harder leaves,harks,or even grass.This tends to show that the northeastern border area of the Tibetan Plateau had been lifted considerably high in early Pleistocene(ca.2 Ma),with drier climate,becoming a suitable habitat for Aepyosciurus orientalis.

关 键 词:西藏高原  松鼠  亚科  啮齿目  哺乳纲  早更新世黄土沉积物  古动物分类学
收稿时间:2002-07-05

Aepyosciurinae — a new subfamily of Sciuridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from basal loess deposits at the northeastern border of Tibetan Plateau
WANGBanyue QIUZhanxiang.Aepyosciurinae — a new subfamily of Sciuridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from basal loess deposits at the northeastern border of Tibetan Plateau[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2003,48(7):691-695.
Authors:Banyue Wang  Zhanxiang Qiu
Institution:WANG Banyue & QIU Zhanxiang Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100044, China
Abstract:Aepyosciurinae, a new subfamily of Sciuridae, were found at the base of the early Pleistocene loess deposits in Dongxiang County, Gansu Province. Its unilaterally hyp-sodont and lophodont cheek teeth are unique among the sciurids so far known all over the world. Certain degree of similarity can be observed between the cheek teeth of the new subfamily and the Anomalurinae living in tropical and subtropical forests in central and western Africa. Aepyosci-uris orientalis gen. et sp. nov. might have lived in montaneous woodland or grassland and lived on harder leaves, barks, or even grass. This tends to show that the northeastern border area of the Tibetan Plateau had been lifted considerably high in early Pleistocene (ca. 2 Ma), with drier climate, becoming a suitable habitat for Aepyosciurus orientalis.
Keywords:Tibetan Plateau  Pleistocene  loess  Sciuridae  taxonomy  
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