CAPRINAE Gray, 1821

Hashemi, N, Ashouri, A, Aliabadian, M, M. Gharaie, M, Sánchez Marco, A & Louys, J, 2016, First report of Quaternary mammals from the Qalehjough area, Lut Desert, Eastern Iran, Palaeontologia Electronica 5 (4), pp. 1-12 : 5

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CAPRINAE Gray, 1821
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Subfamily CAPRINAE Gray, 1821 View in CoL Caprinae gen.et sp. indet. cf. Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758

Figure 4.11 View FIGURE 4 -13, Table 1

Material. 1 left M 2 (QHJ-5); 1 left mandible (QHJ-44).

Description. In general, discrimination of bone remains from Ovis and Capra is difficult (Boesseneck, 1969). Among the Caprinae remains, putative O. aries samples include a left mandible retaining P 4 ( Figure 4.11 View FIGURE 4 ) and an isolated left M 2 ( Figure 4.12 View FIGURE 4 -13) with a convex mesio-buccal edge (after the buccally projecting flange on the mesial corner). The character states of M 2 are typical of O. aries , whereas in Capra , especially C. hircus ( Linnaeus, 1758) , the mesio-buccal edge is usually concave, and the disto-buccal lobe points in a strong posterior direction ( Halstead et al., 2002; Gillis et al., 2011).

Caprinae indet.

Material. 2 lower right molars (QHJ-32, 33), 5 upper left molars (QHJ-36, 38–41), 1 proximal part of scapula (QHJ-31), 3 proximal parts of humeri (QHJ-27–29), 1 medial part of tibia (QHJ-30), 1 distal part of femur (QHJ-15), 1 distal part of metapodial (QHJ-17), and 2 phalanges (1 st and 2 nd) (QHJ-18, 24).

Remarks. Caprinae indeterminate remains consist of 16 fragmentary cranial and postcranial remains (seven teeth fragments and nine limb bones). Remains of the subfamily Caprinae have been recorded from several palaeontological/archaeological sites in Iran. These sites include Haftovan tappeh (4 ka) and Tuwah Khoshkeh (6 ka) in western Iran, Qazvin plain (Zagheh, 6.3–7.2 ka; Qabrestan, 5–6.2 ka; Sagzabad, 2.4–4 ka), Sialk (4–8 ka), Jiroft (4–6 ka), and Tappeh Hesar (5 ka) in central Iran, and Shahre sokhteh (5 ka) in eastern Iran.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Artiodactyla

Family

Bovidae

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