L'anatomie cranio-mandibulaire de Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817) (Proboscidea, Mammalia) : données issues du gisement d'En Péjouan (Miocène moyen du Gers, France)

Cranio-mandibular anatomy of Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817) (Proboscidea, Mammalia): data from the middk Miocene locality of En Péjouan (Gers, France). The cranial and mandibular anatomy of Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817), the commonest proboscidean found in the Middle Miocene of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geodiversitas. 2013-06, Vol.35 (2), p.377-445
1. Verfasser: Tassy, Pascal
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Zusammenfassung:Cranio-mandibular anatomy of Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817) (Proboscidea, Mammalia): data from the middk Miocene locality of En Péjouan (Gers, France). The cranial and mandibular anatomy of Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817), the commonest proboscidean found in the Middle Miocene of Europe is detailed. The basis of this study is made of the numerous fossils found at En Péjouan in the vicinity of Simorre (Gers, France), a locality of Astaracian age (zone MN7/8). These fossils fairly represent cranial and mandibular characteristics of the species in its type area and chronological extension (Gomphotherium angustidens sensu stricto). Compared to the skull of the ancestral morphotype of Elephantiformes (mostly conceived after the Oligocene genus Phiomia Andrews & Beadnell, 1902), the skull of G angustidens s. s. displays numerous derived characters, many of them being hypothesized as Elephantimorpha or Elephantida characters, associated to plesiomorphous characters among Elephantiformes and observed in Phiomia. The facial area of Gomphotherium angustidens is enlarged, with thickened maxilla. The prenasal area is wide and the perinasal area is shorter. The posterior displacement of the nasal fossa occurs. The nasal fossa is widened with inflated lateral processus nasalis of the premaxilla. At the basis of the nasal fossa the premaxillae form a sagittal pillar with a reduced surface for the mesethmoid cartilage. In front of the orbit, the foramen infraorbitalis is divided into a small dorsal foramen and a large ventral one. The zygomatic arch shows agracilized jugal. In the orbitotemporal fossa the crista orbitotemporalis and the maxillo-frontal crest form a gutter. There is no lachrymal foramen (at least in adults), the alisphenoid lateral wing is inflated and covers the maxillar capsule (where the germ of the growing tooth is positioned -a trait tied to the horizontal tooth displacement). There is no sagittal crest. The palate does not bear a spina palatina. The foramen ovale and foramen lacerum medial are confluent. The posttympanic part of the squamosal is enlarged. The tympanic bone is enlarged and the foramen stylomastoideus is laterally displaced. There is no canalis temporalis. The petrosal retains a perilymphatic foramen (ductus perilymphaticus). The ascending branch of the mandible is high. The condyle is higher than the coronoid apophysis. The mandibular angle is high, nearly at the level of the alveolar border of the horizontal ramus
ISSN:1280-9659
1638-9395
DOI:10.5252/g2013n2a6