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Grouse (Aves: Phasianidae: Tetraonini) from the Early Pleistocene of Crimea, and the Status of Lagopus atavus

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1. 标题 文档的标题 Grouse (Aves: Phasianidae: Tetraonini) from the Early Pleistocene of Crimea, and the Status of Lagopus atavus
2. 创建者 作者姓名,工作单位,国家 N. Zelenkov; Borissiak Paleontological institute of Russian Academy of Sciences; 俄罗斯联邦
3. 主题 学科
3. 主题 关键词 fossil birds; Galliformes; evolution; early Pleistocene; Gelasian; Northern Black Sea area
4. 描述 摘要

From the Early Pleistocene of the Taurida Cave (Crimea), the remains of Lyrurus partium Kretzoi, 1962 and “Lagopusatavus Jánossy, 1974 (tribe Tetraonini of the family Phasianidae; order Galliformes) are described – these are the oldest finds of the grouse group in Eurasia outside the region of Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Hungary and Poland). The discovery of the primitive Black Grouse L. partium indicates that in the Early Pleistocene these birds were part of the savanna-like faunal associations of the Northern Black Sea region along with Otididae and Struthionidae. The origin and evolutionary history of the modern Caucasian Black Grouse T. mlokosiewiczi Taczanowski, 1875 is discussed. The complete tarsometatarsus of “Lagopusatavus from the Taurida Cave indicates a separate generic status of this poorly studied Plio-Pleistocene form, which in this work is allocated to the genus Paralyra gen. nov. Thus, the presence of ptarmigans (genus Lagopus) in the pre-glacial Plio-Pleistocene faunas of Eastern Europe is not confirmed.

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7. 日期 (YYYY-MM-DD) 07.11.2024
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10. 识别码 环球资源指标 https://journals.eco-vector.com/0031-031X/article/view/673375
10. 识别码 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.31857/S0031031X24010118
10. 识别码 eLIBRARY Document Number (EDN) FPDPYL
11. 期刊/会议标题 ; 卷., 期. (年) Paleontologičeskij žurnal; 编号 1 (2024)
12. 语言 English=en ru
13. 关系 补充文件 Fig. 1. Tarsometatarsus (a–o), tibiotarsus (p) and coracoids (p, c) of Paralyra atavus (Janossy, 1974) from the Upper Pliocene – Lower Pleistocene of Eastern Europe in comparison with selected modern Tetraonini: a, l, c – Lagopus lagopus (L., 1758), specimen. osteol. collections PIN 47-4-3, modern; b–d, g, i, j, m, p, r – Paralyra atavus: b, d, g, i, j, m – specimen. PIN, No. 5644/233, Crimea, Tavrida cave; Lower Pleistocene; c – specimen b/n in coll. ISEZ (Jánossy, 1974), Poland, Rembelice Królewski 1; Upper Pliocene; p – specimen PIN, No. 5644/232, Crimea, Taurida Cave; Lower Pleistocene; r – specimen ISEZ, No. AF/16-RK1:12, Poland, Rembielice Królewski 1; Upper Pliocene; d, w, n – Lyrurus tetrix (L., 1758), specimen osteol. collection PIN 47-8-2, modern; e, o – Dendragapus obscurus (Say, 1823), specimen osteol. collection PIN 47-3-1, modern . a, b–e – from the dorsal side; b – from the proximal side; g, h – from the plantar side; i – from the medial side; k – from the lateral side; l–o – from the distal side; p – from the cranial side ; p, c – from the ventral side. Designations: c – trochlea metatarsi III, when viewed from the medial side, protrudes cranially; cl – cotyla lateralis; col – condylus lateralis; fa – the area separating the tendon scar from the condylus lateralis; fpl – fossa parahypotarsalis lateralis; fpm – fossa parahypotarsalis medialis; fvd – foramen vasculare distale; g1 – trochlea metatarsi IV is strongly advanced distally, close to trochlea metatarsi III; g2 – trochlea metatarsi IV is slightly advanced distally, distant from trochlea metatarsi III; iil – incisura intertrochlearis lateralis; mcm – medial edge of the cotyla medialis; pa – processus acrocoracoideus; sc – tendon scar (apophysis externum ligamenti obliqui); s1 – trochlea metatarsi IV, weakly set laterally (gradually widening), in Paralyra atavus; s2 – trochlea metatarsi IV, sharply (strongly) set laterally; tm II–IV – trochleae metatarsorum II–IV. The length of the scale bar is 10 mm. (49KB)
Fig. 2. Fossil Early Pleistocene black grouse Lyrurus partium Kretzoi, 1962 in comparison with the modern prairie grouse L. tetrix (L., 1758): a, c–g, j – L. partium; Crimea, Taurida Cave; Lower Pleistocene: a – specimen PIN, No. 5644/237, left ulna; c–d – specimen PIN, No. 5644/1521, distal fragment of left ulna; e – specimen PIN, No. 5644/1507, incomplete right scapula; g – specimen PIN, No. 5644/1508, distal fragment of left humerus; k – specimen PIN, No. 5644/236, cranial fragment of the right coracoid; b, h, i – L. tetrix, osteol specimen from the PIN collection, No. 47-8-5, male, modern. a–c, i, j – ventral view; g – dorsal view; d – distal view; e – lateral view; g, h – cranial view. Legend: cd – condylus dorsalis; cv – condylus ventralis; fb – fossa m. brachialis; ib – impressio bicipitalis; ibr – impressio brachialis; ol – olecranon. Scale bar is 10 mm long. (30KB)
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