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New early ruminants (Mammalia: Artiodactyla) from the Oligocene of Nei Mongol (China), with remarks on their phylogenetic relationship

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Ruminants were widely distributed throughout Eurasia and North America from the Eocene to the Oligocene. However, their systematics and early evolution remain obscure. Here, we describe new ruminant specimens collected from late Early Oligocene strata in Nei Mongol, China, identified as <i>Paragelocus</i> cf. <i>scotti</i> and new species of <i>Praetragulus</i> and <i>Gobiomeryx</i>. The two new species are the last representatives of their respective genera. We ran a cladistic analysis based on 52 dental and postcranial characters of 30 species. <i>Praetragulus</i> is found to be closely related to the North American ruminants <i>Leptomeryx</i> and <i>Hypertragulus. Paragelocus</i>, characterized by a distinct longitudinal lingual cristid on p4, is recovered as a sister taxon to <i>Pseudomeryx</i>, forming a monophyletic group with <i>Gobiomeryx</i> and <i>Pseudogelocus</i>. Including the additional <i>Lophiomeryx</i> fossils recently reported, the Saint Jacques–Qianlishan area has now yielded four genera (seven species) of stem ruminants representing three lineages, suggesting a flourishing and complex evolutionary history of early ruminants in Asia during the Oligocene. https://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6409D5F3-BA93-4BE6-8100-70C575C9FC14
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2025-09-19
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