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A brief review of Agenian rhinocerotids in Western Europe

Damien Becker

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The Agenian is the earliest Neogene European Land Mammal Age. It encompasses the mammalian zones MN1 (23.03-22.7 Ma) and MN2 (22.7-20.0 Ma) and roughly coincides with the Aquitanian standard age. Age-nian mammalian assemblages from Western Europe encompass a mixture of rhinocerotid taxa of Oligocene affinities and of Miocene newcomers, mostly recorded in France, Germany, Switzerland, and to a lesser extent, Spain. Rhinocerotidae are documented by seven species referred to five genera (Pleuroceros pleuroceros, Prot-aceratherium minutum, Plesiaceratherium aquitanicum, Mesaceratherium paulhiacense, Diaceratherium leman-ense, D. asphaltense, and D. aginense), further attesting to a low suprageneric diversity. Their systematics, morphology , ecology, stratigraphical and geographical ranges are detailed in the present article. Occurrences and geographical ranges of all seven rhinocerotid species are illustrated on palaeogeographical maps of the circum-Mediterranean region at 23 Ma (MN1) and 21 Ma (MN2). The richest Agenian localities (Paulhiac, MN1; Laugnac, MN2) record a specific diversity similar to that of Orleanian rhinocerotid assemblages, with up to five/six associated species. All Agenian rhinocerotid species from Western Europe are endemic to the concerned region, which is consistent with the complete geographic isolation of Western Europe by earliest Miocene times. However, all five genera are documented by twin species in coeval localities of South and Central Asia, which implies (1) vicariant speciation events by latest Oligocene times and (2) the existence of intermittent pathways for terrestrial megamammals such as rhinocerotids during the concerned interval.

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hal-01922488 , version 1 (14-11-2018)

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Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Damien Becker. A brief review of Agenian rhinocerotids in Western Europe. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2013, 106 (2), pp.135-146. ⟨10.1007/s00015-013-0126-8⟩. ⟨hal-01922488⟩
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