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17 May 2023 A Late Turolian Giant Panda from Bulgaria and the Early Evolution and Dispersal of the Panda Lineage
Qigao Jiangzuo, Nikolai Spassov
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Abstract

With advances in molecular phylogeny, the Ursidae affinity of Ailuropoda is no longer controversial. However, the early evolution of Ailuropoda and its close relatives (the tribe Ailuropodini) is still unclear. In this study, we describe a new fossil discovery from Bulgaria, which represents a new taxon of Ailuropodini, ?Agriarctos nikolovi. The materials of Ailurarctos are restudied and the evolution and dispersal of Ailuropodini are discussed. Early Ailuropodini split into two lineages, one in Europe as Agriarctos (three species, whose assignment to the same genus is not certain), and one in southeastern Asia as Ailurarctos and later Ailuropoda. Ailurarctos is a paraphyletic group, with both known species as successive direct ancestors to Ailuropoda. Subtribe Ailuropodina is proposed here to include Ailurarctos and Ailuropoda. Turolian European Agriarctos paralleled with Ailuropodina in many aspects, which reflects similar adaptation towards a specific herbivorous diet.

Qigao Jiangzuo and Nikolai Spassov "A Late Turolian Giant Panda from Bulgaria and the Early Evolution and Dispersal of the Panda Lineage," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 42(1), (17 May 2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2021.2054718
Received: 12 April 2021; Accepted: 9 March 2022; Published: 17 May 2023
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