Palaeontologia Electronica | 2021

New findings of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis in Siberia

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


New findings of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) remains, obtained from the Asian part of Russia, are described. The material includes 39 specimens from 13 localities in West Siberia and East Siberia. It considerably expands the geographic distribution of this species of rhinoceros. A series of 11 mandibles from Siberia, including one juvenile individual with deciduous teeth, is described for the first time. We also present a large set of data on well-preserved postcranial remains. The morphology and sizes of mandibles, teeth, and postcranial remains of adult individuals of S. kirchbergensis from Siberia are similar to individuals of this species described from European localities. A series of upper teeth was subjected to mesowear analysis to assess the diet of S. kirchbergensis from West Siberia. The chemical composition (including stable isotopes) of the Siberian Stephanorhinus teeth is analyzed for the first time. Comparisons of Siberian S. kirchbergensis with European S. kirchbergensis and West Siberian Coelodonta antiquitatis broaden our understanding of the ecology, variability, and evolution of S. kirchbergensis under climatic changes in continental settings from the Middle to the Late Pleistocene. Despite small samples, we can suppose that S. kirchbergensis was widely distributed in Siberia. Y.V. Lobachev. PAO Novosibirsk Institute of Software Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia. [email protected] А.V. Shpansky. Tomsk State University, Russia. [email protected] A.A. Bondarev. Omsk Regional Branch of the Russian Geographical Society, Omsk 644007, Russia. [email protected] A.Y. Lobachev. PAO Sberbank, Novosibirsk, Russia. [email protected] S.K. Vasiliev. Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of SB RAS, Russia. [email protected] A.M. Klementev. Institute of the Earth’s Crust SB RAS, Russia. [email protected] I.E. Grebnev. Paleopark Altai Republic, Russia. [email protected] V.I. Silaev. Institute of Geology of Komi SC UB RAS, Syktyvkar, Russia, [email protected]

Volume 24
Pages 1-42
DOI 10.26879/734
Language English
Journal Palaeontologia Electronica

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