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Burrow systems evince non-solitary geomyid rodents from the Paleogene of southern Mexico

机译:Burrow Systems Evince evins墨西哥南部古吉语的非孤独的地质髓啮齿动物

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We describe a new complex burrow system produced by geomyids in southern Mexico. Yaviichnus inyooensis igen. isp. nov. is composed of main large chambers near the top of the paleosol, from which shafts showing different morphologies and orientations radiate, some of them ending in or connected to small deeper chambers. Gregorymys spp. is proposed as the producer based on its fossorial habits, abundance in the outcrops, presence of remains inside the burrows, and paired grooves in the walls, which are compatible with the traces of geomyid incisors. The complexity of these burrows attests to an extended underground life that would have been triggered by semiarid to arid conditions. Morphological complexity also suggests that the burrows were excavated and inhabited by more than one individual, indicating that Oligocene Gregorymys of southern Mexico would be a unique gregarious geomyid.
机译:我们描述了墨西哥南部地质生产的新复杂洞穴系统。 Yaviichnus Inyooensis Igen。 ISP。 11月。 由古溶胶顶部附近的主腔室组成,轴从哪个轴显示出不同的形态和取向辐射,其中一些结束或连接到小型更深的腔室。 Gregorymys SPP。 建议基于其富含养殖习惯,在露头中的丰度,骨折内部的存在,以及墙壁的配对凹槽,与地质性门牙的痕迹相兼容。 这些洞穴的复杂性证明了延长的地下生活,这将被半干旱触发到干旱的条件。 形态复杂性也表明,洞穴被挖掘和居住在一个以上的人,表明墨西哥南部的少腺Gregorymys将是一个独特的血统地质土地。

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