A new
Rattus
species and its associated micromammals from the Pliocene Yangyi Formation in Baoshan, western Yunnan, China
Meijing Chang,
Chunxia Zhang,
Xueping Ji
et al.
Abstract:Rattus (sensu stricto) is one of the groups of rodents and is most closely related to human activities. The diversity of extant Rattus species is the highest among rodents, but fossil species are rare, mainly found in Asia during the Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene. Here, we described a Late Pliocene new species of Rattus based on material from the upper Yangyi Formation in Baoshan county, Yunnan Province, China. The primitive morphological characteristics of fewer molar roots, t12 preserved on M1-2, t9 pre… Show more
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