An ailuravine rodent from the lower Eocene Cambay Formation at Vastan, western India, and its palaeobiogeographic implications

Rajendra S. Rana, Kishor Kumar, Gilles Escarguel, Ashok Sahni, Kenneth D. Rose, Thierry Smith, Hukam Singh, Lachham Singh

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Abstract

A new ailuravine rodent, Meldimys musak sp. nov. (Mammalia: Rodentia, Ischyromyidae), is recorded from the lower Eocene lignites of western India. It is the oldest record of Rodentia from India. M. musak is more derived than the earliest Eocene ailuravine Euromys cardosoi from Portugal and more generalized than late early Eocene E. inexpectatus and Ailuravus michauxi from France. Its dental morphology closely corresponds to the middle early Eocene species M. louisi, which lived about 52 Ma in Western Europe. Meldimys was previously known only from Europe, and ailuravines were previously reported only from Europe and North America. Its occurrence in India allows the first direct correlation between the early Eocene land mammal horizons of Europe and India, and raises the possibility of a terrestrial faunal exchange between India and Eurasia close to the Palaeocene-Eocene transition.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalActa Palaeontologica Polonica
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Ailuravinae
  • Eocene
  • India
  • Mammalia
  • Palaeobiogeography
  • Rodentia

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Palaeontology

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