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Muhammad ILYAS1,2, LI Qiang1,2,*(), SHI Qin-Qin1,2,*(), NI Xi-Jun1,2
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*shiqinqin@ivpp.ac.cn; liqiang@ivpp.ac.cn穆罕默德·伊利亚斯1,2, 李强1,2,*(), 史勤勤1,2,*(), 倪喜军1,2
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Muhammad ILYAS, LI Qiang, SHI Qin-Qin, NI Xi-Jun. The Late Miocene ‘ovibovin’ bovids in Eurasia. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2024, 62(4): 262-290.
穆罕默德·伊利亚斯, 李强, 史勤勤, 倪喜军. 2024, 62(4): 262-290, 欧亚大陆晚中新世 “麝牛类” 牛科动物. 古脊椎动物学报.
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Gray | Gill | Lydekker | Bohlin | Simpson | McKenna and Bell | Grubb | Groves and Leslie | Hassanin et al. |
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( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
Family | Family | Family | Subfamily | Superfamily | Superfamily | Family | Family | Family |
Ovibovidae | Bovidae | Bovidae | Ovibovinae | Bovoidea | Bovoidea | Bovidae | Bovidae | Bovidae |
Subfamily | Subfamily | Family | Family | Subfamily | Subfamily | Subfamily | ||
Ovibovinae | Ovibovinae | Bovidae | Bovidae | Caprinae | Caprinae | Antilopinae | ||
Subfamily | Subfamily | Tribe | Tribe | Tribe | ||||
Caprinae | Caprinae | Ovibovini | Caprini | Caprini | ||||
Tribe | Tribe | Subtribe | ||||||
Ovibovini | Ovibovini | Ovibovina | ||||||
Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | †Parurmiatherium | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos |
Budorcas | †Bootherium | †Plesiaddax | Budorcas | Budorcas | Budorcas | Carpricornis | Capricornis | |
†Pseudobos | †Boopsis | †Boopsis | Naemorhedus | Naemorhedus | ||||
†Urmiatherium | †Bootherium | †Bootherium | Pantholops | |||||
†Criotherium | †Criotherium | Oreamnos | ||||||
†Euceratherium | †Damalavus | Budorcas | ||||||
†Parurmiatherium | †Euceratherium | Ammotragus | ||||||
†Plesiaddax | †Lyrocerus | Arabitragus | ||||||
†Symbos | †Makapania | Hemitragus | ||||||
†Tsaidamotherium | †Megalovis | Pseudois | ||||||
†Urmiatherium | †Palaeoreas | Capra | ||||||
†Parurmiatherium | Nilgiritragus | |||||||
(including †Plesiaddax) | Ovis | |||||||
†Praeovibos | Rupicapra | |||||||
†Soergelia | ||||||||
†Symbos | ||||||||
†Tsaidamotherium | ||||||||
†Urmiatherium |
Table 1 Various concepts of scientists about the groups of fossil ‘ovibovin’ bovids
Gray | Gill | Lydekker | Bohlin | Simpson | McKenna and Bell | Grubb | Groves and Leslie | Hassanin et al. |
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( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
Family | Family | Family | Subfamily | Superfamily | Superfamily | Family | Family | Family |
Ovibovidae | Bovidae | Bovidae | Ovibovinae | Bovoidea | Bovoidea | Bovidae | Bovidae | Bovidae |
Subfamily | Subfamily | Family | Family | Subfamily | Subfamily | Subfamily | ||
Ovibovinae | Ovibovinae | Bovidae | Bovidae | Caprinae | Caprinae | Antilopinae | ||
Subfamily | Subfamily | Tribe | Tribe | Tribe | ||||
Caprinae | Caprinae | Ovibovini | Caprini | Caprini | ||||
Tribe | Tribe | Subtribe | ||||||
Ovibovini | Ovibovini | Ovibovina | ||||||
Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | †Parurmiatherium | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos | Ovibos |
Budorcas | †Bootherium | †Plesiaddax | Budorcas | Budorcas | Budorcas | Carpricornis | Capricornis | |
†Pseudobos | †Boopsis | †Boopsis | Naemorhedus | Naemorhedus | ||||
†Urmiatherium | †Bootherium | †Bootherium | Pantholops | |||||
†Criotherium | †Criotherium | Oreamnos | ||||||
†Euceratherium | †Damalavus | Budorcas | ||||||
†Parurmiatherium | †Euceratherium | Ammotragus | ||||||
†Plesiaddax | †Lyrocerus | Arabitragus | ||||||
†Symbos | †Makapania | Hemitragus | ||||||
†Tsaidamotherium | †Megalovis | Pseudois | ||||||
†Urmiatherium | †Palaeoreas | Capra | ||||||
†Parurmiatherium | Nilgiritragus | |||||||
(including †Plesiaddax) | Ovis | |||||||
†Praeovibos | Rupicapra | |||||||
†Soergelia | ||||||||
†Symbos | ||||||||
†Tsaidamotherium | ||||||||
†Urmiatherium |
Fig. 1 Map showing the geographic distribution of fossil ‘ovibovin’ bovids in Eurasia Red dots represent the localities of the Late Miocene ‘ovibovin’ bovids. Localities 1-8 are in China, 9 in Iran, 10 in Iraq, 11-14 in Turkey, 15-17 in Greece, 18 in Bulgaria. Plesiaddax (1 Siziwangqi, 2 Hequ, 4 Baode; 12 Kayadibi, 13 Garkin), Hezhengia (3 Fugu, 7 Linxia), Urmiatherium (4 Baode, 6 Qingyang, 9 Maragheh, 14 Muğla [Salihpaşalar and Şerefköy-2], 15 Samos, 16 Fourka), Parurmiatherium (10 Injana, 14 Muğla, 15 Samos), Sinotragus (4 Baode, 14 Muğla), Prosinotragus (6 Qingyang), Shaanxispira (5 Lantian; 7 Linxia), Lantiantragus (5 Lantian), Tsaidamotherium (7 Linxia, 8 Qaidam), Criotherium (11 Çorakyerler, 15 Samos, 18 Kalimantsi), and Mesembriacerus (17 Ravin de la Pluie, N Macedonia).Map Approval Number: GS(2023)2752
Species | Material | Locality | Country | Housed | Age (Ma) | Reference |
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Urmiatherium polaki | A snout and partial cranium along with horn cores | Karaj Abad site, Maragheh | Iran | DOE MNHN NHML | ~8.2-7.4 | Rodler, |
U. intermedium | Plenty of skulls, teeth, and bone fragments | Baode (Locs. 30, 43, 44, 49 and 108) and Qingyang (Locs. 115, 116) | China | IVPP | 7.2-5.3 | Schlosser, |
U. kassandriensis | A partial cranium and an opisthocranium with horn cores | Fourka locality, Chalkidiki | Greece | LGPUT PGMA | 9.7-8.7 | Lazaridis et al., |
Parurmiatherium rugosifrons | A partial opisthocranium, frontlets, axis, and cervical vertebra | Samos [unknown levels], Injana, Salihpaşalar and Şerefköy-2 | E Greece, Iraq and SW Turkey | MYŞE NHMW BSPM | ~7.4-6.7 | Sickenberg, |
Tsaidamotherium hedini | Two broken posterior parts of the skull and two cervical vertebrae | Qaidam Basin | China | IVPP | Tuosu Fauna: ~11.1-10.1 | Bohlin, |
T. brevirostrum | A complete skull, cranial part of skull with horn core apparatus, and an upper jaw | Yancaiping | China | HMV IVPP | Guonigou Fauna: ~11.1-10.5 | Shi, |
Hezhengia bohlini | More than 100 skulls and few mandibles | Guanghe County | China | HMV IVPP | Dashenggou Fauna: ~ 9.5-8 | Qiu et al., |
H. minor | Two fragmentary skulls and upper jaws | Fugu County | China | IVPP PMU | Lamagou Fauna: 7.8 | Bohlin, |
Plesiaddax depereti | Plenty of skulls, few snouts, mandibles, and isolated teeth | Baode, Hequ and Siziwang Banner | China | IVPP PMU | ~7.2-5.3 | Schlosser, |
P. inundates | Skulls, mandibles, upper jaws and post-cranials | Garkin | Turkey | NLB BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Bosscha-Erdbrink, |
Plesiaddax cf. P. inundates | Isolated teeth | Mahmutgazi | Turkey | BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Köhler, |
P. simplex | Partial cranium, few mandibles and an upper jaw | Kayadibi | Turkey | BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Köhler, |
Criotherium argalioides | Plenty of skulls, jaws and man-dibles | Samos, Mytilinii Basin (precise locality unknown) and Kemiklitepe-D, Çorakyerler | Greece and Turkey | ÇO, NHMW, NHML, BSPM, IGPM AMNH | ~8.7-7.5 | Solounias, |
C. nikolovi | Cranium | Kalimantsi-1 | Bulgaria | NMNH, Sofia | 8.9-7.5 | Geraads and Spassov, |
Shaanxispira chowi | A fractured skull with horn cores, jaw, and mandible | Lantian | China | IVPP | 8.21 | Liu et al., |
S. baheensis | A partial skull, frontlet with horn cores, and mandible | Lantian | China | IVPP | 8.07 | Zhang, |
S. linxiaensis | An almost complete and un-deformed skull | Panyang, Linxia | China | IVPP | ~9.5-8 | Shi et al., |
Mesembriacerus melentisi | Cranium | Axios valley | Greece | LGPUT | ~9.3 | Bouvrain and Bonis, Spassov et al., |
Lantiantragus longirostralis | A snout and mandible | Loc. 12, Lantian | China | IVPP | 9.95 | Chen and Zhang, |
Sinotragus wimani | Three skulls, a frontlet, and three upper jaws | Loc.30, Baode | China | PMU | ~5.7 | Bohlin, |
S. occidentalis | A relatively complete skull without muzzle and a frontlet with cranial base | Precise locality is unknown Akgedik-Bayir, Muğla (Salihpaşalar [Kemikalan], Örucebağ [Ankara]) | Turkey | MTA Museum, Ankara Izmir Museum | ~7.4-6.8 | Geraads et al., |
Prosinotragus tenuicornis | A broken cranium with horn cores | Qingyang locs. 116, 115 | China | PMU | ~6.5 | Bohlin, |
Table 2 List of fossil ‘ovibovin’ bovids in the Late Miocene with age and localities described (modified from Shi, 2012)
Species | Material | Locality | Country | Housed | Age (Ma) | Reference |
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Urmiatherium polaki | A snout and partial cranium along with horn cores | Karaj Abad site, Maragheh | Iran | DOE MNHN NHML | ~8.2-7.4 | Rodler, |
U. intermedium | Plenty of skulls, teeth, and bone fragments | Baode (Locs. 30, 43, 44, 49 and 108) and Qingyang (Locs. 115, 116) | China | IVPP | 7.2-5.3 | Schlosser, |
U. kassandriensis | A partial cranium and an opisthocranium with horn cores | Fourka locality, Chalkidiki | Greece | LGPUT PGMA | 9.7-8.7 | Lazaridis et al., |
Parurmiatherium rugosifrons | A partial opisthocranium, frontlets, axis, and cervical vertebra | Samos [unknown levels], Injana, Salihpaşalar and Şerefköy-2 | E Greece, Iraq and SW Turkey | MYŞE NHMW BSPM | ~7.4-6.7 | Sickenberg, |
Tsaidamotherium hedini | Two broken posterior parts of the skull and two cervical vertebrae | Qaidam Basin | China | IVPP | Tuosu Fauna: ~11.1-10.1 | Bohlin, |
T. brevirostrum | A complete skull, cranial part of skull with horn core apparatus, and an upper jaw | Yancaiping | China | HMV IVPP | Guonigou Fauna: ~11.1-10.5 | Shi, |
Hezhengia bohlini | More than 100 skulls and few mandibles | Guanghe County | China | HMV IVPP | Dashenggou Fauna: ~ 9.5-8 | Qiu et al., |
H. minor | Two fragmentary skulls and upper jaws | Fugu County | China | IVPP PMU | Lamagou Fauna: 7.8 | Bohlin, |
Plesiaddax depereti | Plenty of skulls, few snouts, mandibles, and isolated teeth | Baode, Hequ and Siziwang Banner | China | IVPP PMU | ~7.2-5.3 | Schlosser, |
P. inundates | Skulls, mandibles, upper jaws and post-cranials | Garkin | Turkey | NLB BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Bosscha-Erdbrink, |
Plesiaddax cf. P. inundates | Isolated teeth | Mahmutgazi | Turkey | BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Köhler, |
P. simplex | Partial cranium, few mandibles and an upper jaw | Kayadibi | Turkey | BGR | ~8.7-7.5 | Köhler, |
Criotherium argalioides | Plenty of skulls, jaws and man-dibles | Samos, Mytilinii Basin (precise locality unknown) and Kemiklitepe-D, Çorakyerler | Greece and Turkey | ÇO, NHMW, NHML, BSPM, IGPM AMNH | ~8.7-7.5 | Solounias, |
C. nikolovi | Cranium | Kalimantsi-1 | Bulgaria | NMNH, Sofia | 8.9-7.5 | Geraads and Spassov, |
Shaanxispira chowi | A fractured skull with horn cores, jaw, and mandible | Lantian | China | IVPP | 8.21 | Liu et al., |
S. baheensis | A partial skull, frontlet with horn cores, and mandible | Lantian | China | IVPP | 8.07 | Zhang, |
S. linxiaensis | An almost complete and un-deformed skull | Panyang, Linxia | China | IVPP | ~9.5-8 | Shi et al., |
Mesembriacerus melentisi | Cranium | Axios valley | Greece | LGPUT | ~9.3 | Bouvrain and Bonis, Spassov et al., |
Lantiantragus longirostralis | A snout and mandible | Loc. 12, Lantian | China | IVPP | 9.95 | Chen and Zhang, |
Sinotragus wimani | Three skulls, a frontlet, and three upper jaws | Loc.30, Baode | China | PMU | ~5.7 | Bohlin, |
S. occidentalis | A relatively complete skull without muzzle and a frontlet with cranial base | Precise locality is unknown Akgedik-Bayir, Muğla (Salihpaşalar [Kemikalan], Örucebağ [Ankara]) | Turkey | MTA Museum, Ankara Izmir Museum | ~7.4-6.8 | Geraads et al., |
Prosinotragus tenuicornis | A broken cranium with horn cores | Qingyang locs. 116, 115 | China | PMU | ~6.5 | Bohlin, |
Fig. 3 Selected crania of Urmiatherium A, B. skulls of Urmiatherium intermedium, PMU M823 (A), PMU M3620 (B), from Baode, China;C, D. skull of U. polaki, MNHN MAR 3215, from Maragheh, Iran; E, F. partial craniums of U. kassandriensis, LGPUT FRK19 (E) and LGPUT AMPG-103 (F) from Fourka locality, GreeceThe arrows show the specific peculiarity of horn core and basioccipital in each species A, C, E. posterior views; B, D, F. ventral views Scale bars = 5 cm. C-F, courtesy of D S Kostopoulos
Fig. 4 Selected crania of Criotherium A-D. Criotherium nikolovi, NMNH FM-1740 (holotype) from Kalimantsi-1, Bulgaria;E-H. C. argalioides, ÇO 1045 from Çorakyerler, Turkey. The arrows show the specific peculiarity of parietal, nasal, basioccipital and horn core twist and direction in each species A, E. dorsal views; B, F. posterior views; C, G. ventral views; D, H. left lateral views Scale bars = 5 cm. A-D, courtesy of D Geraads; E-H, courtesy of D S Kostopoulos
Fig. 5 Selected crania of Plesiaddax A, B, C. Plesiaddax inundates, NLB SaG 69 from Garkin, Turkey;D, E, F. P. depereti, PMU M1258 from Hequ, ChinaThe arrows show the specific peculiarity of frontal, frontal sinuses and basioccipital in each species A, D. dorsal views; B, E. lateral views; C, F. ventral views Scale bars = 5 cm. A-C, courtesy of D S Kostopoulos
Fig. 6 Cranium of Parurmiatherium rugosifrons, NHMW A4758 (lectotype), from Samos, Greece The arrows show the characteristics of basioccipital and horn core direction A. posterior view; B. ventral view. Scale bars = 5 cm. A and B, courtesy of D S Kostopoulos
Fig. 7 Selected crania of Sinotragus A, B. Sinotragus occidentalis, MTA 1894 (holotype, Geraads et al., 2002: fig 2), from Yatağan Formation, Muğla, SW Turkey; C, D. S. wimani, PMU M1297 (C) and PMU M3930 (D), from Baode, ChinaThe arrows show the parietal and horn core characters in each species A, C. lateral views; B, D. latero-dorsal views. Scale bars = 5 cm. A and B, courtesy of D Geraads
Fig. 8 Skull of Prosinotragus tenuicornis, PMU M3942 from Qingyang, China The arrows show the parietal and horn core characters. A. lateral view; B. latero-dorsal view Scale bars = 5 cm
Fig. 9 Selected crania of Tsaidamotherium A, B, C. Tsaidamotherium brevirostrum, IVPP V17925 (holotype), from Linxia Basin, China;D, E, F. T. hedini, IVPP RV35052, from Qaidam Basin, ChinaThe arrows show the specific peculiarity of horn core and basioccipital in each species A, D. posterior views; B, E. ventral views; C, F. dorsal views. Scale bars = 5 cm
Fig. 10 Cranium with horn cores of Mesembriacerus melentisi, LGPUT RP l43 (holotype) from Ravin de la Pluie, Macédoine, Greece Modified from Bouvrain and Bonis, 1984. The arrows show the frontal, occipital and horn core direction A. dorsal view; B. posterior view; C. lateral view. Scale bars = 5 cm
Fig. 11 Selected crania with horn cores of Shaanxispira and upper dentition of Lantiantragus longirostralis and Shaanxispira linxiaensis A, B, H. skull (A, B) and upper dentition (H) of Shaanxispira linxiaensis, HMV 1922 (holotype), from Linxia Basin, China; C, D. skull of S. baheensis, IVPP V13626 (holotype), from Lantian County, Shaanxi Province, China; E, F. horn cores of S. chowi, IVPP V3124 (holotype) from Lantian County, China; G. upper dentition of Lantiantragus longirostralis, IVPP V13908 (holotype), from Lantian County, ChinaThe arrows show the peculiarity of the horn core twist and direction in each species, as well as the teeth similarities between Shaanxispira and Lantiantragus A. anterodorsal view; C, E. dorsal views; B, D, F. lateral views. G, H. occlusal views. Scale bars = 5 cm
Fig. 12 Skull of Hezhengia bohlini, IVPP V12349, from Linxia Basin, China The arrows show the characters of basiocciptal, frontal and horn core direction A. dorsal view; B. lateral view; C. ventral view. Scale bar = 5 cm
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