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1 September 2005 A NEW LATE MIOCENE HIPPOPOTAMID FROM TOROS-MENALLA, CHAD
JEAN-RENAUD BOISSERIE, ANDOSSA LIKIUS, PATRICK VIGNAUD, MICHEL BRUNET
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Abstract

A new species of Hippopotamidae based on abundant and well-preserved remains was discovered in the late Miocene levels of the Toros-Ménalla fossiliferous area in the Djurab desert, Chad, central Africa. This hippopotamid is contemporaneous with Sahelanthropus tchadensis, a hominid from the same area, with an age of ca. 7.0 Ma. Hexaprotodon garyam sp. nov. is a large species with a robust, high mandibular symphysis. This feature is unknown in the Miocene East African hippos found at Lothagam, Kenya, but characterizes the Asian Hexaprotodon. This discovery enhances the heterogeneous character of the paraphyletic Hexaprotodon and indicates that the Hippopotamidae were a major component of the late Miocene environments in Central Africa as well as in East Africa.

JEAN-RENAUD BOISSERIE, ANDOSSA LIKIUS, PATRICK VIGNAUD, and MICHEL BRUNET "A NEW LATE MIOCENE HIPPOPOTAMID FROM TOROS-MENALLA, CHAD," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3), 665-673, (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.1671/0272-4634(2005)025[0665:ANLMHF]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 22 December 2004; Published: 1 September 2005
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