Dinofelis werdelini sp. nov., Lokotunjailurus chinsamyae sp. nov., Adeilosmilus aff. kabir Jiangzuo, Rabe, Abella, Govender & Valenciano, 2023 |
Highlights:
• Langebaanweg’s (LBW) sabertooth cat’s guild includes two new species
• Dinofelis from LBW is the potential ancestor of Plio-Pleistocene Dinofelis
• We confirm a Pan-African distribution of Adeilosmilus and Lokotunjailurus
• Comparison with Eurasian felid guild implies open environment at LBW
Summary
Here, we describe and revise craniodental material from Langebaanweg ‘E’ Quarry (South Africa, early Pliocene, ∼5.2 Ma), which represents one of the largest and best-preserved collections of sabertooth felids from Mio-Pliocene deposits of Africa. Four taxa, including two new species, are recognized: Lokotunjailurus chinsamyae sp. nov., Adeilosmilus aff. kabir, Yoshi obscura, and Dinofelis werdelini sp. nov. The felid guild composition analyzed herein suggests the presence of a mosaic environment with open components in the region, and shows a potential relationship with that of Yuanmou, suggesting a similar environment and/or dispersal route/event. The reassessment of the rich early Pliocene felids from Langebaanweg is a step toward understanding the transition and evolution of the felids in the southern hemisphere during the late Miocene to early Pliocene.
Qigao Jiangzuo, Caitlin Rabe, Juan Abella, Romala Govender and Alberto Valenciano. 2023. Langebaanweg’s Sabertooth Guild reveals An African Pliocene Evolutionary Hotspot for Sabertooths (Carnivora; Felidae). iScience. 107212, In Press. DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107212