Geological age of the Yokawa Formation of the Kobe Group (Japan) on the basis of terrestrial mammalian fossils |
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Authors: | Takehisa Tsubamoto Takashi Matsubara Satoshi Tanaka and Haruo Saegusa |
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Institution: | Center for Paleobiological Research, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, Inc., 1-2-3 Shimoishii, Okayama 700-0907, Japan (email: ),;Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, Yayoigaoka 6, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1546, Japan,;Kyoto University of Education, Fujinomori 1, Fukakusa, Fushimi, Kyoto 612-8522, Japan, and;Division of Earth Sciences, Institute of Nature and Environmental Sciences, University of Hyogo/Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo, Yayoigaoka 6, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1546, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract The age of the Yokawa Formation of the Cenozoic Kobe Group distributed in Hyogo Prefecture of western Japan based on mammalian fossils is discussed. Two fossil dental specimens of terrestrial mammals discovered from the lowest part of the Yokawa Formation in the Sanda area are described. These two fossils described here are: (i) a right mandibular fragment with p2–m3 of Bothriodon sandaensis sp. nov. (selenodont anthracotheriid artiodactyl), which appears to be the most primitive among the species of the genus; and (ii) right m1–m3 of cf. Hyrachyus sp. (primitive rhinocerotoid perissodactyl). In the lower part of the Yokawa Formation, Zaisanamynodon (amynodontid perissodactyl) was previously reported. The morphology ('evolutionary stage') of B. sandaensis is indicative of the latest Middle to Late Eocene, that of cf. Hyrachyus sp. is indicative of the Early to Middle Eocene, and Zaisanamynodon is indicative of the Late Middle to Late Eocene. Therefore, the fossil mammals of the Yokawa Formation indicate an latest Middle Eocene ( ca . 38 Ma) correlation for the lower part of the formation, as a working hypothesis. Although the resolution of the geological age based on these mammalian fossils is relatively low compared to that based on marine index fossils, this result is concordant with the recent radiometric correlation of the lower part of the Yokawa Formation in the Sanda area. |
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Keywords: | Bothriodon Eocene geological age Hyrachyus Japan Kobe Group Mammalia |
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