The first tetrapod from the mid-Miocene Clarkia lagerstätte (Idaho, USA)

Author:

Calede Jonathan J. M.1,Orcutt John D.2,Kehl Winifred A.3,Richards Bill D.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology, Ohio State University, Marion, OH, USA

2. Department of Biology, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, USA

3. Unaffiliated, Grove City, OH, USA

4. Department of Geology & Geography, North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene, ID, USA

Abstract

The Clarkia lagerstätte (Latah Formation) of Idaho is well known for its beautifully preserved plant fossils as well as a fauna of insects and fish. Here we present the first known tetrapod fossil from these deposits. This specimen, recovered from the lower anoxic zone of the beds, is preserved as a carbonaceous film of a partial skeleton associated with a partial lower incisor and some tooth fragments. The morphology of the teeth indicates that the first tetrapod reported from Clarkia is a rodent. Its skeletal morphology as well as its bunodont and brachydont dentition suggests that it is a member of the squirrel family (Sciuridae). It is a large specimen that cannot be assigned to a known genus. Instead, it appears to represent the first occurrence of a new taxon with particularly gracile postcranial morphology likely indicative of an arboreal ecology. This new specimen is a rare glimpse into the poorly known arboreal mammal fossil record of the Neogene. It supports a greater taxonomic and ecological diversity of Miocene Sciuridae than previously recognized and offers new lines of inquiry in the paleoecological research enabled by the unique preservation conditions of the Clarkia biota.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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