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1 April 2018 Euroxenomys nanus sp. nov., a Minute Beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Early Miocene of Japan
Thomas Mörs, Yukimitsu Tomida
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Abstract

A recently discovered, incomplete dentary with preserved incisor, premolar and first molar of a minute castorid from the Dota locality, Kani Basin, early Miocene (ca. 18.5 Ma) Nakamura Formation of the Mizunami Group in central Japan, is described as a new species of the trogontheriine beaver Euroxenomys. It represents the first record of Euroxenomys in Asia and one of the oldest records of this genus. Euroxenomys nanus sp. nov. is smaller than the type species, E. minutus from the Miocene of Europe and more hypsodont, but similar in size to E. inconnexus from the Barstovian of Montana. Dota is the first Asian locality with three cooccurring castorids, Youngofiber sinensis, Minocastor godai, and E. nanus.

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Thomas Mörs and Yukimitsu Tomida "Euroxenomys nanus sp. nov., a Minute Beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Early Miocene of Japan," Paleontological Research 22(2), 145-149, (1 April 2018). https://doi.org/10.2517/2017PR013
Received: 24 January 2017; Accepted: 11 August 2017; Published: 1 April 2018
KEYWORDS
East Asia
Kani Basin
Mammalia
Nakamura Formation
Neogene
Trogontheriini
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