A Skull Of The Extinct Tayassuid Brasiliochoerus Stenocephalus (Lund In Reinhardt, 1880) (Mammalia, Cetartiodactyla) From The Late Pleistocene Of Southern Brazil: Morphology And Taxonomy

HISTORICAL BIOLOGY(2021)

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Among the several fossils of South American tayassuids, it is remarkable the presence of a well-preserved skull from southern Brazil (Chui Creek, Santa Vitoria do Palmar, Santa Vitoria Formation). Here, we provide an update in the taxonomic arrangement and anatomical description of this specimen assigned to Brasiliochoerus stenocephalus based on the combination of the following traits: 1) long rostrum with a markedly convex pro?le; 2) anterior margin of the orbits located behind the vertical plane of the distal part of M3; 3) facial crests of the zygomatic arch forming an angle of about 80 degrees relative to the molar series; 4) postorbital process more developed and ventrally projected in comparison to other tayassuids; 5) absence of a sagittal crest and presence of short parasagittal crests; 6) presence of curved temporal crests; 7) accentuated basicranial flexion; 8) bunodont and brachydont cheek teeth; 9) conspicuous pneumatization; 10) short postcanine diastema; and 11) cranium with no postorbital depression. This specimen was collected from sedimentary levels that contain a diverse assemblage of Pleistocene terrestrial mammals. Based on living analogous species, the presence of this taxon indicates dry and relatively open environments at some part of the Late Pleistocene in the study area.
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Quaternary, Chui Creek, mammals, anatomy, megafauna
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