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Patagomaia
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian
holotype remains of Patagomaia chainko
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Theria
Genus: Patagomaia
Species:
P. chainko
Binomial name
Patagomaia chainko
Chimento et al., 2024

Patagomaia is an extinct therian mammal from the Maastrichtian Chorrillo Formation of Argentina. It is the largest Mesozoic mammal yet known, with weight estimates of around 14 kilograms (31 lb).[1] The type species is P. chainko.

Description

Patagomaia chainko is known from the distal end of the left ulna, two fragments of the preacetabular wing of the left ilium, acetabular region of the left hemipelvis, fragment of the ischial blade, proximal end of the right femur; distal end of the left femur, proximal end of the left tibia, and other indeterminate bone fragments. It is estimated to weigh over 14 kilograms (31 lb), narrowly beating the previous Mesozoic mammal contender, Repenomamus giganticus.[1][2]

Classification

Patagomaia chainko is tentatively described as a therian mammal. It does not match any early Cenozoic South American therian groups however (Marsupialia, Sparassodonta, Xenarthra and the various South American native ungulates).[1]

Palaeoceology

Patagomaia chainko was found alongside the monotreme Patagorhynchus, the meridiolestidan Orretherium, the gondwanathere Magallanodon and several dinosaurs.[1]

Implications

Alongside Malagasy gondwanatheres like Adalatherium and Vintana and South American mesungulatid meridiolestidans, Patagomaia chainko provides evidence that Late Cretaceous Gondwanan mammal faunas tended to achieve larger sizes than their northern counterparts.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Chimento, Nicolás R.; Agnolín, Federico L.; García-Marsà, Jordi; Manabe, Makoto; Tsuihiji, Takanobu; Novas, Fernando E. (February 3, 2024). "A large therian mammal from the Late Cretaceous of South America". Scientific Reports. 14 (1): 2854. Bibcode:2024NatSR..14.2854C. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-53156-3. PMC 10838296. PMID 38310138.
  2. ^ "Larger-than-expected prehistoric mammal species uncovered in Patagonia". phys.org.


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