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Prototaria
Temporal range: Late Miocene, 15.97–13.65 Ma
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Prototaria

Takeyama & Ozawa, 1984
Species:
P. primigena
Binomial name
Prototaria primigena
Takeyama & Ozawa, 1984
Other species
  • P. planicephala
    Kohno, 1994

Prototaria is an extinct genus of pinniped that lived approximately 15.97 to 13.65 mya[1] in the Late Miocene of what is now Japan. It belonged to the family Odobenidae, the only extant species of which is the walrus. Members of the genus Prototaria are believed to be the most basal imagotariine pinnipeds.[2]

Unlike their closest living relative, the walrus, members of Prototaria were primarily piscivorous carnivores.

Description

Prototaria were more similar in appearance to modern fur seals and sea lions than walruses. They did not have long tusks as walruses do, and were more slender.

Fossils ascribed to Prototaria exhibit some autapomorphies, including: a large antorbital process and orbit, and a relatively narrow intertemporal region of the skull.[2] P. planicephala has a wider rostrum than P. primigena as well as more specialized cheek teeth and a flatter tympanic bulla.[3]

Taxonomy

Based on skeletal traits and various autapomorphies, Naoki Kohno concluded that P. planicephala is more derived than P. primigena.[3]




References

  1. ^ "†Prototaria Takeyama and Ozawa 1984 (walrus)". Fossilworks. Retrieved 13 June 2019. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ a b Kohno, N.; Barnes, L.G.; Hirota, K. (December 1994). "Miocene fossil pinnipeds of the genera Prototaria and Neotherium (Carnivora; Otariidae; Imagotariinae) in the North Pacific Ocean: Evolution, relationships and distribution". Island Arc. 3 (4): 285–308. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1738.1994.tb00117.x.
  3. ^ a b Kohno, N. (1994). "A new Miocene pinniped in the genus Prototaria (Carnivora: Odobenidae) from the Moniwa Formation, Miyagi, Japan". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 14 (3): 414–426. doi:10.1080/02724634.1994.10011568.