Yuan-qing. Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Zoologica Scripta | 2014
Anthony Ravel; Laurent Marivaux; Tao Qi; Yuan-qing. Wang; K. Christopher Beard
Until recently, the fossil record of Paleogene bats in Asia primarily included extinct families (i.e. ‘Eochiroptera’) from the early Eocene of Vastan in India and from the middle‐late Eocene of the Liguanqiao and Yuanqu basins in central China. Here, we describe a new fauna of Chiroptera from the middle Eocene Shanghuang fissure fillings of China. The fauna includes abundant material referred to a new rhinolophid (Protorhinolophus shanghuangensis gen. and sp. n.), one specimen of a possible rhinopomatid and several indeterminate rhinolophoids. This new bat assemblage constitutes the earliest record of extant families of microbats in Asia. Because it lacks representatives of ‘Eochiroptera’, this Shanghuang bat fauna indicates significant turnover in Asian bat communities. The dental pattern of P. shanghuangensis shows a mosaic of primitive and derived features (‘Eochiroptera’ vs Rhinolophidae dental characteristics), suggesting that this taxon occupies a basal position among the Rhinolophidae. Rhinolophids were already well diversified at the end of the late Eocene in Europe. Interestingly, many dental characteristics of Protorhinolophus are also found in a primitive rhinolophoid taxon, Vaylatsia, from the middle Eocene to late Oligocene of Europe, supporting a close relationship between these taxa. These affinities testify to the widespread Eurasian distribution of rhinolophoids during the Eocene and are consistent with a westward dispersal of the group from eastern Asia to Europe owing to the greater antiquity of Protorhinolophus.
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology | 2008
Yuan-qing. Wang; Jin Meng; Xijun Ni; K. Christopher Beard
YUAN-QING WANG, JIN MENG, XI-JUN NI, and K. CHRISTOPHER BEARD; Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 142 Xizhimenwai Street, Beijing 100044, China, [email protected], [email protected]; Division of Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, New York 10024, U.S.A., [email protected]; Section of Vertebrate Paleontology, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, U.S.A., [email protected]
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K. Christopher Beard; Xijun Ni; Yuan-qing. Wang; Daniel L. Gebo; Jin Meng
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Haibing Wang; Bin Bai; Jin Meng; Yuan-qing. Wang
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Bin Bai; Yuan-qing. Wang; Fang-yuan. Mao; Jin Meng
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Bin Bai; Jin Meng; Yuan-qing. Wang; Haibing Wang; Luke. Holbrook
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Bin Bai; Yuan-qing. Wang; Jin Meng
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Jin Meng; Xijun Ni; Yuan-qing. Wang; Daniel Lee Gebo; K. Christopher Beard; Brian P. Kraatz
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Jin Meng; Xijun Ni; Chuan-Kuei Li; K. Christopher Beard; Daniel Lee Gebo; Yuan-qing. Wang; Hongjiang. Wang
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Xijun Ni; K. Christopher Beard; Jin Meng; Yuan-qing. Wang; Daniel Lee Gebo