2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2007.07.005
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The first described Arsinoitherium from the upper Eocene Aydim Formation of Oman: Biogeographic implications

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“…; Al‐Sayigh et al . ). Three genera of ungulates are chosen for the outgroup, namely the hippomorph perissodactyls Xenicohippus Bown & Kihm, (scored from X. grangeri Bown & Kihm, ; X. craspedotum (Cope, ); X. osborni Bown & Kihm, from the early Eocene of the United States) and Arenahippus Froehlich, (scored from A. grangeri (Kitts, ); A. aemulor (Gingerich, ); A. pernix (Marsh, ) from the early Eocene of the United States) and the condylarth Radinskya McKenna et al ., from the late Paleocene of China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…; Al‐Sayigh et al . ). Three genera of ungulates are chosen for the outgroup, namely the hippomorph perissodactyls Xenicohippus Bown & Kihm, (scored from X. grangeri Bown & Kihm, ; X. craspedotum (Cope, ); X. osborni Bown & Kihm, from the early Eocene of the United States) and Arenahippus Froehlich, (scored from A. grangeri (Kitts, ); A. aemulor (Gingerich, ); A. pernix (Marsh, ) from the early Eocene of the United States) and the condylarth Radinskya McKenna et al ., from the late Paleocene of China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Al‐Sayigh et al . ). Arsinoitherium giganteum is greater than other embrithopods in molar size (Sanders et al .…”
Section: List Of Embrithopods (And Phenacolophus Fallax) In Stratigramentioning
confidence: 97%
“…from the late early-middle Eocene of the Gour Lazib (Sudre, 1979). The Namibian fauna also includes the arsinoithere Namatherium blackcrowense, the morphology of which appears somewhat more primitive than those of the late Eocene and early Oligocene forms from Egypt and Oman (Court, 1990;Al-Sayigh et al, 2008), thereby suggesting that this taxon could be middle Eocene in age (Lutetian sensu Pickford et al, 2008). Sperrgebiet carbonates also yielded the zegdoumyid "Glibia" namibiensis (Zegdoumys namibiensis sensu Marivaux et al, 2011), which displays a more derived dental pattern than that of Glibia pentalopha and Zegdoumys lavocati from the Glib Zegdou Formation .…”
Section: A B Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, an anthropoid primate was described from the mid-late Oligocene Shumaysi Formation of Saudia Arabia (Zalmout et al, 2010), and the discovery of a large-bodied mammal in the Aydim Formation of Oman has for the first time revealed continental mammals from as early as the late Eocene (Al-Sayigh et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%