INVESTIGADORES
SEOANE Federico DamiÁn
artículos
Título:
Systematic revision of Hegetotherium and Pachyrukhos (Hegetotheriidae, Notoungulata) and a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae
Autor/es:
SEOANE, FEDERICO DAMIÁN; CERDEÑO, MARÍA ESPERANZA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2019 vol. 17 p. 1415 - 1443
ISSN:
1477-2019
Resumen:
Hegetotheriidae is one of the most derived families of South American notoungulates, which are known from the late Oligocene to Pliocene. Several genera of hegetotheriids have been described; most of them have been recently re-examined, but the Miocene taxa Hegetotherium and Pachyrukhos have not been revised for more than a century. Numerous species of both genera were described mainly from the Santa Cruz Formation, Santa Cruz Province, but also from the Colhuehuapian beds in Chubut Province, and the Colloncuran beds in Neuquen and Rıo Negro provinces, Argentina. Recently, Hegetotherium was recorded in Bolivia and Chile. Sinclair was the first reviewer to postulate some synonymies, in the first decade of the twentieth century. The present contribution provides a re-evaluation of these genera, including the study of previously unpublished materials. We conclude that Hegetotherium mirabile and Pachyrukhos moyani are the only hegetotheres in the Santa Cruz Formation (Santacrucian SALMA) with Hegetotherium novum and Pachyrukhos politus in the Colhuehuapian SALMA. Additionally, H. convexum, H. anceps, H. minum and H. andinum are proposed as synonyms of H. mirabile; H. novum is removed from Prohegetotherium; and Hegetotherium arctum is excluded from Hegetotheriidae. This taxonomic revision led to a new phylogenetic analysis of Hegetotheriidae, based on a previous data matrix, but enlarged and corrected, as some taxonomic issues concerning other genera were revealed. The analysis supports the monophyly of Hegetotheriidae and the subfamily Pachyrukhinae, as well as the monophyly of the genera Hemihegetotherium and Paedotherium, if the proposed removal of Pd. kakai from the latter is admitted. In contrast, Hegetotheriinae and Hegetotherium appear to be paraphyletic. The position of H. novum supports its removal from the genus Prohegetotherium, in which it was recently included.