The tarsus of Ukhaatherium nessovi (Eutheria, Mammalia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia: An appraisal of the evolution of the ankle in basal therians
I. Horovitz, The tarsus of Ukhaatherium nessovi (Eutheria, Mammalia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia: An appraisal of the evolution of the ankle in basal therians, J VERTEBR P, 20(3), 2000, pp. 547-560
The recently discovered Cretaceous asioryctithere Ukhaatherium nessovi, rep
resented by three individuals with virtually complete postcrania. shows bas
al character states for Eutheria, that were previously only partially known
from the fragmentary postcranium of Asioryctes nemegetensis. A new suite o
f ankle characters is revealed. This suite renders characters previously co
nsidered as present in the hypothetical common ancestor of eutherians, as d
iagnostic of a more nested group in the mammalian tree. Some possible primi
tive retentions preserved in one or both asioryctitheres are the absence of
a pulley-shaped astragalar trochlea, fibula only slightly encasing the ast
ragalus laterally, absence of an anterior plantar tubercle on the calcaneum
, and presence of a ventrally curved tuber calcis (straight in most other e
utherians).
A set of characters in the ankle joints were plotted on a phylogenetic tree
of basal therian taxa, including among others, the mentioned asioryctither
es, Vincelestes neuquenianus, Deltatheridium pretrituberculare, Mayulestes
ferox, and Pucadelphys andinus. The states in the hypothetical ancestors of
Theria, Metatheria, and Eutheria were inferred with the maximum parsimony
algorithm. Derived states of the ankle of Eutheria are fewer, and the hypot
hetical ancestors of Metatheria and Eutheria turn out to be more similar to
each other than previously suspected.