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Saimiri annectens

Saimiri annectens, originally described as Laventiana annectens and later as Neosaimiri annectens, is an extinct species of New World monkey in the genus Saimiri (squirrel monkeys) from the Middle Miocene (Laventan in the South American land mammal ages; 13.8 to 11.8 Ma). Its remains have been found at the Konzentrat-Lagerstätte of La Venta in the Honda Group of Colombia.[1]

Saimiri annectens
Temporal range: Middle Miocene (Laventan)
~13.8–11.8 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Family: Cebidae
Genus: Saimiri
Species:
S. annectens
Binomial name
Saimiri annectens
Kay & Meldrum 1997
Synonyms
  • Laventiana annectens Rosenberger et al. 1991
  • Neosaimiri annectens Kay & Meldrum 1997

Etymology edit

The former genus name Laventiana refers to the La Venta site where the fossils have been found. The species epithet annectens is derived from the Latin words ad-, "towards" and nectens, "tying" or "connecting", in reference to the fossil's phylogenetic implications.[2]

Description edit

Fossils of Saimiri annectens, earlier described as Neosaimiri annectens and originally as Laventiana annectens,[1] were discovered at the Masato Site in the upper redbeds of the Villavieja Formation, that has been dated to the Laventan, about 13.5 Ma.[3]

It was described as an intermediate between squirrel monkeys (Saimiri) and callitrichines (marmosets and tamarins) in the morphology of the lower molars, mandible, and talus.[4] Saimiri annectens is, described as Laventiana annectens according to Rosenberger et al., closely related to Saimiri and to Cebus (capuchin monkeys), yet resembled the probable callitrichine morphotype, demonstrating that archaic relatives of a Saimiri-like stock were suitable structural ancestors for the enigmatic callitrichines. Saimiri annectens is described as more primitive than Saimiri fieldsi from the same fauna, further increasing the likelihood that the latter is a lineal ancestor of modern squirrel monkeys.[5]

The lower molars of the fossil Saimiri resemble those of Dolichocebus, from Argentina.[6] An estimated body mass of 605 to 800 grams (1.334 to 1.764 lb) has been suggested for Saimiri annectens.[7][8]

Evolution edit

The evolutionary split in New World monkeys between Cebus and Saimiri has been estimated at 16.7 Ma.[9]

Habitat edit

The Honda Group, and more precisely the "Monkey Beds", are the richest site for fossil primates in South America.[10] It has been argued that the monkeys of the Honda Group were living in habitat that was in contact with the Amazon and Orinoco Basins, and that La Venta itself was probably seasonally dry forest.[11] From the same level as where Saimiri annectens has been found, also fossils of Cebupithecia, Micodon, Mohanamico, and Stirtonia tatacoensis have been uncovered.[12][13][14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Saimiri annectens at Fossilworks.org
  2. ^ Rosenberger & Setoguchi, 1991, p.2138
  3. ^ Rosenberger & Setoguchi, 1991, p.2137
  4. ^ Defler, 2004, p.32
  5. ^ Rosenberger & Setoguchi, 1991, p.2139
  6. ^ Tejedor, 2013, p.24
  7. ^ Pérez et al., 2013, p.9
  8. ^ Silvestro et al., 2017, p.14
  9. ^ Takai et al., 2001, p.304
  10. ^ Rosenberger & Hartwig, 2001, p.3
  11. ^ Lynch Alfaro et al., 2015, p.520
  12. ^ Luchterhand et al., 1986, p.1753
  13. ^ Wheeler, 2010, p.133
  14. ^ Setoguchi et al., 1986, p.762

Bibliography edit

  • Defler, Thomas. 2004. Historia natural de los primates colombianos, 1–613. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Luchterhand, Kubet; Richard F. Kay, and Richard H. Madden. 1986. Mohanamico hershkovitzi, gen. et sp. nov., un primate du Miocene moyen d' Amerique du Sud. Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences 303. 1753–1758. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Lynch Alfaro, Jessica W.; Liliana Cortés Ortiz; Anthony Di Fiore, and Jean P. Boubli. 2015. Special issue: Comparative biogeography of Neotropical primates. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82. 518–529. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Pérez, S. Iván; Marcelo F. Tejedor; Nelson M. Novo, and Leandro Aristide. 2013. Divergence Times and the Evolutionary Radiation of New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini, Primates): An Analysis of Fossil and Molecular Data. PLOS One 8. 1–16. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Rosenberger, Alfred L., and Walter Carl Hartwig. 2001. New World Monkeys. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences _. 1–4. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Rosenberger, A.L.; T. Setoguchi, and W.C. Hartwig. 1991. Laventiana annectens, new genus and species: fossil evidence for the origins of callitrichine New World monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 88. 2137–2140. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Setoguchi, Takeshi; Nobuo Shigehara; Alfred L. Rosenberger, and Alberto Cadena G. 1986. Primate fauna from the Miocene La Venta, in the Tatacoa Desert, Department of Huila, Colombia. Caldasia XV. 761–773. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Silvestro, Daniele; Marcelo F. Tejedor; Martha L. Serrano Serrano; Oriane Loiseau; Victor Rossier; Jonathan Rolland; Alexander Zizka; Alexandre Antonelli, and Nicolas Salamin. 2017. Evolutionary history of New World monkeys revealed by molecular and fossil data, 1–32. _; Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Takai, Masanaru; Federico Anaya; Hisashi Suzuki; Nobuo Shigehara, and Takeshi Setoguchi. 2001. A New Platyrrhine from the Middle Miocene of La Venta, Colombia, and the Phyletic Position of Callicebinae. Anthropological Science, Tokyo 109.4. 289–307. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Tejedor, Marcelo F. 2013. Sistemática, evolución y paleobiogeografía de los primates Platyrrhini. Revista del Museo de La Plata 20. 20–39. Accessed 2017-09-24.
  • Wheeler, Brandon. 2010. Community ecology of the Middle Miocene primates of La Venta, Colombia: the relationship between ecological diversity, divergence time, and phylogenetic richness. Primates 51.2. 131–138. Accessed 2017-09-24.

Further reading edit

  • Fleagle, John G., and Alfred L. Rosenberger. 2013. The Platyrrhine Fossil Record, 1–256. Elsevier ISBN 9781483267074. Accessed 2017-10-21.
  • Hartwig, W.C., and D.J. Meldrum. 2002. The Primate Fossil Record - Miocene platyrrhines of the northern Neotropics, 175–188. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-08141-2. Accessed 2017-09-24.

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Saimiri annectens originally described as Laventiana annectens and later as Neosaimiri annectens is an extinct species of New World monkey in the genus Saimiri squirrel monkeys from the Middle Miocene Laventan in the South American land mammal ages 13 8 to 11 8 Ma Its remains have been found at the Konzentrat Lagerstatte of La Venta in the Honda Group of Colombia 1 Saimiri annectensTemporal range Middle Miocene Laventan 13 8 11 8 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Conservation statusExtinctScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PrimatesSuborder HaplorhiniInfraorder SimiiformesFamily CebidaeGenus SaimiriSpecies S annectensBinomial name Saimiri annectensKay amp Meldrum 1997SynonymsLaventiana annectens Rosenberger et al 1991 Neosaimiri annectens Kay amp Meldrum 1997 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Description 2 1 Evolution 2 2 Habitat 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Bibliography 5 Further readingEtymology editThe former genus name Laventiana refers to the La Venta site where the fossils have been found The species epithet annectens is derived from the Latin words ad towards and nectens tying or connecting in reference to the fossil s phylogenetic implications 2 Description editFossils of Saimiri annectens earlier described as Neosaimiri annectens and originally as Laventiana annectens 1 were discovered at the Masato Site in the upper redbeds of the Villavieja Formation that has been dated to the Laventan about 13 5 Ma 3 It was described as an intermediate between squirrel monkeys Saimiri and callitrichines marmosets and tamarins in the morphology of the lower molars mandible and talus 4 Saimiri annectens is described as Laventiana annectens according to Rosenberger et al closely related to Saimiri and to Cebus capuchin monkeys yet resembled the probable callitrichine morphotype demonstrating that archaic relatives of a Saimiri like stock were suitable structural ancestors for the enigmatic callitrichines Saimiri annectens is described as more primitive than Saimiri fieldsi from the same fauna further increasing the likelihood that the latter is a lineal ancestor of modern squirrel monkeys 5 The lower molars of the fossil Saimiri resemble those of Dolichocebus from Argentina 6 An estimated body mass of 605 to 800 grams 1 334 to 1 764 lb has been suggested for Saimiri annectens 7 8 Evolution edit See also Evolution of primates The evolutionary split in New World monkeys between Cebus and Saimiri has been estimated at 16 7 Ma 9 Habitat edit See also Honda Group Colombia Paleoclimate and vegetation The Honda Group and more precisely the Monkey Beds are the richest site for fossil primates in South America 10 It has been argued that the monkeys of the Honda Group were living in habitat that was in contact with the Amazon and Orinoco Basins and that La Venta itself was probably seasonally dry forest 11 From the same level as where Saimiri annectens has been found also fossils of Cebupithecia Micodon Mohanamico and Stirtonia tatacoensis have been uncovered 12 13 14 See also edit nbsp Colombia portal nbsp Paleontology portal nbsp Prehistoric mammals portal nbsp Primates portalList of primates of Colombia NuciruptorReferences edit a b Saimiri annectens at Fossilworks org Rosenberger amp Setoguchi 1991 p 2138 Rosenberger amp Setoguchi 1991 p 2137 Defler 2004 p 32 Rosenberger amp Setoguchi 1991 p 2139 Tejedor 2013 p 24 Perez et al 2013 p 9 Silvestro et al 2017 p 14 Takai et al 2001 p 304 Rosenberger amp Hartwig 2001 p 3 Lynch Alfaro et al 2015 p 520 Luchterhand et al 1986 p 1753 Wheeler 2010 p 133 Setoguchi et al 1986 p 762 Bibliography edit Defler Thomas 2004 Historia natural de los primates colombianos 1 613 Universidad Nacional de Colombia Accessed 2017 09 24 Luchterhand Kubet Richard F Kay and Richard H Madden 1986 Mohanamico hershkovitzi gen et sp nov un primate du Miocene moyen d Amerique du Sud Comptes rendus de l Academie des sciences 303 1753 1758 Accessed 2017 09 24 Lynch Alfaro Jessica W Liliana Cortes Ortiz Anthony Di Fiore and Jean P Boubli 2015 Special issue Comparative biogeography of Neotropical primates Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82 518 529 Accessed 2017 09 24 Perez S Ivan Marcelo F Tejedor Nelson M Novo and Leandro Aristide 2013 Divergence Times and the Evolutionary Radiation of New World Monkeys Platyrrhini Primates An Analysis of Fossil and Molecular Data PLOS One 8 1 16 Accessed 2017 09 24 Rosenberger Alfred L and Walter Carl Hartwig 2001 New World Monkeys Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 1 4 Accessed 2017 09 24 Rosenberger A L T Setoguchi and W C Hartwig 1991 Laventiana annectens new genus and species fossil evidence for the origins of callitrichine New World monkeys Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 88 2137 2140 Accessed 2017 09 24 Setoguchi Takeshi Nobuo Shigehara Alfred L Rosenberger and Alberto Cadena G 1986 Primate fauna from the Miocene La Venta in the Tatacoa Desert Department of Huila Colombia Caldasia XV 761 773 Accessed 2017 09 24 Silvestro Daniele Marcelo F Tejedor Martha L Serrano Serrano Oriane Loiseau Victor Rossier Jonathan Rolland Alexander Zizka Alexandre Antonelli and Nicolas Salamin 2017 Evolutionary history of New World monkeys revealed by molecular and fossil data 1 32 Accessed 2017 09 24 Takai Masanaru Federico Anaya Hisashi Suzuki Nobuo Shigehara and Takeshi Setoguchi 2001 A New Platyrrhine from the Middle Miocene of La Venta Colombia and the Phyletic Position of Callicebinae Anthropological Science Tokyo 109 4 289 307 Accessed 2017 09 24 Tejedor Marcelo F 2013 Sistematica evolucion y paleobiogeografia de los primates Platyrrhini Revista del Museo de La Plata 20 20 39 Accessed 2017 09 24 Wheeler Brandon 2010 Community ecology of the Middle Miocene primates of La Venta Colombia the relationship between ecological diversity divergence time and phylogenetic richness Primates 51 2 131 138 Accessed 2017 09 24 Further reading editFleagle John G and Alfred L Rosenberger 2013 The Platyrrhine Fossil Record 1 256 Elsevier ISBN 9781483267074 Accessed 2017 10 21 Hartwig W C and D J Meldrum 2002 The Primate Fossil Record Miocene platyrrhines of the northern Neotropics 175 188 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 08141 2 Accessed 2017 09 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saimiri annectens amp oldid 1018566305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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