Micrauchenia saladensis Püschel et al. 2023 (placental)

Mammalia - Panameriungulata - Macraucheniidae

"Holotype The specimen SGO.PV.21700 includes a right mandible fragment with the right condylar and coronoid processes, an atlas fragment, an axis fragment, two cervical vertebrae fragments (fifth and seventh cervical vertebrae), one fragmentary thoracic vertebra (second thoracic vertebra), left scapula fragment, left ulna-radius fragment (midshaft to distal end preserved), seven carpal elements (partial left scaphoid, partial left and complete right lunate, left cuneiform, left pisiform, left magnus and right unciform), three metacarpals (right Mc II, a fragmentary left Mc III and a fragmentary Mc II or Mc IV) and six phalanges (two proximal of the right digit II and left digit III, and four intermediate, one of the digit III and three of the digits II and/ or IV; Fig.3)" (Pschel et al, 2023)

Full reference: H. P. Püschel, J. Alarcón-Muñoz, S. Soto-Acuña, R. Ugalde, S. L. Shelley and S. L. Brusatte. 2023. Anatomy and phylogeny of a new small macraucheniid (Mammalia: Litopterna) from the Bahía Inglesa Formation (late Miocene), Atacama Region, Northern Chile. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 30(2):415-460

Belongs to Micrauchenia according to H. P. Püschel et al. 2023

Sister taxa: none

Type specimen: SGO.PV.21700. Its type locality is Quebrada Remolón, which is in a Tortonian/Messinian coastal sandstone/conglomerate in the Bahía Inglesa Formation of Chile.

Ecology: scansorial herbivore

Distribution: found only at Quebrada Remolón

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