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23 September 2021 The Earliest Recorded Fossil Pelican, Recovered from the Late Eocene of Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt
Joseph J. El Adli, Jeffrey A. Wilson Mantilla, Mohammed Sameh M. Antar, Philip D. Gingerich
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Abstract

The Paleogene record of pelicans (Pelecanidae) is represented at present by a single early Oligocene specimen from southeastern France. Here we describe a new pelecanid from the early Priabonian portion of the Birket Qarun Formation within the Wadi Al-Hitan World Heritage Site in Egypt. This specimen, a nearly complete right tibiotarsus, is the first definitive pelecanid recovered from Eocene strata. The tibiotarsus is remarkably similar to those of known Pelecanus species, but sufficiently different to warrant designation as the new genus and species Eopelecanus aegyptiacus. This represents the oldest pelican described to date and extends the pelecanid fossil record by ca. 6 million years.

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Joseph J. El Adli, Jeffrey A. Wilson Mantilla, Mohammed Sameh M. Antar, and Philip D. Gingerich "The Earliest Recorded Fossil Pelican, Recovered from the Late Eocene of Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 41(1), (23 September 2021). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.1903910
Received: 24 April 2020; Accepted: 8 January 2021; Published: 23 September 2021
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