Discovery of an embrithopod mammal (Arsinoitherium?) in the late Eocene of Tunisia

Discovery of an embrithopod mammal (Arsinoitherium?) in the late Eocene of Tunisia

Author: 
Vialle, Nicolas
Place: 
Amsterdam
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Date published: 
2013
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Merzeraud, Gilles, jt. author
Delmerd, Cyrille, jt. author
Feistb, Monique, jt. author
Jiquelb, Suzanne, jt. author
Marivauxb, Laurent, jt. author
Ramdarshanb, Anusha, jt. author
Vianey-Liaudb, Monique, jt. author
Esside, El Mabrouk, jt. author
Marzouguie, Wissem, jt. author
Ammare, Hayet Khayati, jt. author
Tabuce, Rodolphe, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences
Source: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences Vol 87 November 2013 pp 86–92
Abstract: 

Dental and postcranial remains (an atlas, carpus and metacarpus elements, and a part of the pelvic girdle) of an embrithopod mammal are described from Bir Om Ali, Tunisia, a new late Eocene locality. The enamel microstructure of a tooth fragment found in association shows ‘arsinoitheriid radial enamel’, an enamel condition which is characteristic of Arsinoitherium (Arsinoitheriidae, Embrithopoda). Although the postcranial elements slightly differ in size and morphology from those of Arsinoitherium zitteli (late Eocene to early Oligocene), we tentatively refer this new Eocene Tunisian material to that genus. These fossils represent the first known embrithopod from the Eocene of Tunisia.

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CITATION: Vialle, Nicolas. Discovery of an embrithopod mammal (Arsinoitherium?) in the late Eocene of Tunisia . Amsterdam : Elsevier , 2013. Journal of African Earth Sciences Vol 87 November 2013 pp 86–92 - Available at: https://library.au.int/discovery-embrithopod-mammal-arsinoitherium-late-eocene-tunisia-2