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Thierry De Putter
Sciences de la Terre
Géodynamique et ressources minérales
Géodynamique et ressources minérales
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Tabuce, R., Lihoreau, F., Mees, F., Orliac, M.J., De Putter, Th. & Smith, Th. 2021. ‘A reassessment of the Oligocene hyracoid mammals from Malembo, Cabinda, Angola’. Geobios 66-67: 207-215. DOI: 10.1016/j.geobios.2021.03.003. (PR).
Article dans une revue scientifique / Article dans un périodique
The Oligocene Malembo locality, Cabinda exclave, Angola, has yielded a rich vertebrate fauna represented
by fragmentary remains. This fossiliferous locality is the only definite occurrence of Oligocene terrestrial
mammals in sub-Saharan West Africa. The hyracoids from Malembo have only been very succinctly
described and compared thus far, so that their systematic attribution is not consensual among specialists.
A revision now allows the identification of three (or four) medium to large-sized species represented by
Geniohyus dartevellei, Pachyhyrax cf. crassidentatus, and two undetermined taxa. The species G. dartevellei
is revived for the holotype of Palaeochoerus dartevellei Hooijer, 1963; this species is unique to Malembo
but appears close to Geniohyus mirus, a species only known from the early Oligocene of the Fayum, Egypt.
Other species of Geniohyus and Pachyhyrax crassidentatus are also only known from the early Oligocene of
the Fayum. The presence of Geniohyus and Pachyhyrax cf. crassidentatus at Malembo thus supports an
early Oligocene age for the fauna.