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: Mae Moh coal mine, Northern
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.—UPP
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29 (
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) represents a virtually complete horn core missing only a small part of its apex. In lateral view, the horn core is situated slightly posterior to the orbit and is inclined posteriorly at an angle of about 55° degrees relative to the frontal plane. The horn core is short, conical, and entirely oval in cross section (i.e., transversely compressed) along its entire length (
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,
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). The longitudinal axis of the horn core is rather straight, without any torsion. Overall, the surface of the horn core is relatively rough. In lateral view, the anterior surface is moderately concave, whereas posterior one is slightly convex (
<figureCitation id="134F2A277009C922FD1FFCFC2AD5FCEB" box="[675,767,834,866]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="3.[1039,1072,1233,1253]" captionTargetBox="[105,1000,163,1590]" captionTargetId="figure-214@3.[99,1001,160,1593]" captionText="Fig. 2. Cranial appendage remains of the bovid mammal Eotragus from the middle Miocene of Mae Moh Basin, Thailand, in anterior (A1D1), medial (A2D2), lateral (A3D3), and posterior (A4D4) views, and basal cross sections (A5D5, dashed lines indicate broken areas). A. Eotragus lampangensis sp. nov., holotype, UPP MM-68, left horn core. BD. Eotragus cf. lampangensis. B. UPP MM-29, right horn core. C. UPP MM-55, partial fragment of right horn core with pedicle. D. UPP MM-56, fragmentary right horn core. The basal cross sections (B5, C5, and D5) are oriented in the same direction." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10989581" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10989581/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">
Fig. 2B
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, B
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). The lateral surface of the horn core is slightly flatter than the medial one. There is no anterior keel, whereas the posterior keel, originating about
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above the base of the posterior surface and terminating at the apex, is faint. The anterior portion of the pedicle is slightly higher than the posterior one, and its surface is relatively smooth.
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UPP
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55 (
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) preserves only the lower part of the horn core with the pedicle and some parts of the orbital roof. The cross section of the horn core is suboval at the base (
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). Both the anterior and posterior surfaces of the preserved basal horn core are relatively flattened and bear no obvious keels. The lateral surface is flatter than the medial one. The surface of the horn core is rough.
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The fragmentary horn core represented by UPP
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56 (
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) is also suboval in cross section (
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), with its base being more massive anteriorly than posteriorly. There is no keel on its flattened anterior surface, but a moderately distinct keel is present on its posterior side. The lateral surface of the horn core is more flattened than the medial one. The surface of the horn core is rough.
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FF2BFA5028D2F98E" box="[151,248,1518,1543]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">Remarks</emphasis>
.—Both UPP
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55 and UPP
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56 are slightly larger than UPP
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29, probably as a result of size variation within the population. These three horn cores differ from those assigned to
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FED9F9F02A47F9EE" box="[357,621,1614,1639]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">Eotragus lampangensis</emphasis>
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in being shorter relative to their basal diameter and oval in cross section, as well as in their more conical shape, straight longitudinal axis, and less concave anterior surface. They further differ in the position of the posterior keel on the posterior surface, the absence of a distinct anterior keel, and their comparatively small size. However, it should be noted that the size difference between these specimens and
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FE55F8912A8BF8C1" box="[489,673,1839,1864]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">E. lampangensis</emphasis>
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falls within the range of intraspecific variation shown by
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FD69F8F1289DF801" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">E. clavatus</emphasis>
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(Fig. 5), while the morphological differences resemble those between
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FEFCF831297BF821" box="[320,337,1935,1960]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">E</emphasis>
.
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from Sansan,
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, and
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FD4EF8312B20F821" box="[754,778,1935,1960]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">E.</emphasis>
aff.
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from Tarazona de
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,
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(
<tableCitation id="C6F603197009C922FAF9FF1E2DB4FF30" box="[1349,1438,160,185]" captionStart="Table 4" captionStartId="8.[151,204,160,181]" captionTargetId="graphics-795@8.[151,1535,374,888]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Table 4. Morphological comparisons of the horn cores of different species of Eotragus within the same localities, including Eotragus clavatus from Sansan, France (morphotype A: MNHN Sa 1113, Sa 1115, Sa 1183, Sa 1195, and Sa 2514; morphotype B: MNHN Sa 2524, Sa 10780, and Sa 10788), Eotragus aff. clavatus from Tarazona de Aragón, Spain (UPV T5.10 and UPV TE.420), and Eotragus lampangensis sp. nov. (UPP MM-68) and Eotragus cf. lampangensis (UPP MM-29) from the Mae Moh Basin, Thailand. The full height of the horn core compared to its basal (anteroposterior and mediolateral) diameters was calculated as EH/DAP (&lt;2.5 = short, 2.5-3 = medium,&gt; 3 = long) and EH/DML (&lt;3 = short, 3-4 = medium,&gt; 4 = long). See SOM for further details.Abbreviations: DAP, anteroposterior diameter of the horn core; DML, mediolateral diameter of the horn core; EH, full height of the horn core." httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF0B662A7007C92CFF2BFF1E2A5BFEEC" pageId="6" pageNumber="73" tableUuid="DF0B662A7007C92CFF2BFF1E2A5BFEEC">Table 4</tableCitation>
). Rather than erecting a new species, we therefore decided to assign the material described here to
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<emphasis id="B900EAB07009C922FB10FF5E2CEEFF70" box="[1196,1220,224,249]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="73">E.</emphasis>
cf.
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.
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