Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X (Dec 2022)

First record of insectivore from the late Oligocene, Kargil Formation (Ladakh Molasse Group), Ladakh Himalayas

  • Wasim A. Wazir,
  • Florentin Cailleux,
  • Ramesh K. Sehgal,
  • Rajeev Patnaik,
  • Navin Kumar,
  • Lars W. van den Hoek Ostende

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 100105

Abstract

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The Kargil Formation in the region of Ladakh (northern India) is known for its late Oligocene mammal fauna of both large mammals and rodents. New excavations in the area yielded a maxillary fragment of an insectivore with three premolars and two roots of a canine. The fossil record of the insectivores on the Indian subcontinent is as yet scanty. Based on the peculiar morphology of the last premolar, the Ladakh fossil could be identified as belonging to a new species of Erinaceinae, Ladakhechinus iugummontis n. gen. n. sp. The new find confirms the large diversity among hedgehogs in Asia during the Oligocene.

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