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''Asilifelis'' is an extinct genus of small felid that lived in what is now
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during the Early Miocene. Despite its fragmentary remains, it is remarkable because of its small size and advanced dentition. It contains a single species, ''Asilifelis cotae''.


Discovery and naming

''Asilifelis'' is only known from a single specimen: KNM RU 18349, a
mandibular ramus In anatomy, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human facial skeleton. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. It is the only movable bone ...
, including the well-preserved teeth p4-m1, which is stored in the
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. The fossil was discovered in rocks of the
Hiwegi Formation The Hiwegi Formation is a geological formation on Rusinga Island in Kenya preserving fossils dating to the Early Miocene period. The Hiwegi Formation is known for the well preserved plant fossils it preserves, which indicate a tropical forest envir ...
on
Rusinga Island Rusinga Island, with an elongated shape approximately 10 miles (16 km) from end to end and 3 miles (5 km) at its widest point, lies in the eastern part of Lake Victoria at the mouth of the Winam Gulf. Part of Kenya, it is linked to Mbita ...
in 1949, but was subsequently only mentioned once in scientific literature until its description by
Lars Werdelin Lars Werdelin (born 1955) is a Swedish paleontologist specializing in the evolution of mammalian carnivores. One area of interest has been the evolutionary interaction of carnivores and hominins in Africa. He received his Ph.D. A Doctor of P ...
in 2012. The generic name is a combination of Swahili asili ("origin") and
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
felis ("cat"). The species name "cotae" honors Susanne Cote, who inspired Werdelin's interest in Miocene Africa.


Description

''Asilifelis'' is much smaller than other Early Miocene felids, comparable in size to the smallest extant species,⁣ such as the
rusty-spotted cat The rusty-spotted cat (''Prionailurus rubiginosus'') is one of the cat family's smallest members, of which historical records are known only from India and Sri Lanka. In 2012, it was also recorded in the western Terai of Nepal. Since 2016, the gl ...
, which weighs around 1-1.6 kg. Furthermore, its dentition is extremely modern in comparison to contemporary felids, being transitional between "''
Pseudaelurus ''Pseudaelurus'' is a prehistoric cat that lived in Europe, Asia and North America in the Miocene between approximately twenty and eight million years ago. It is considered to be a paraphyletic grade ancestral to living felines and pantherines ...
''-grade" and modern species. It possesses a slender p4, with a prominent cingulum and a tall main cusp, with a relative height greater than that of most extant and all coeval felids, comparable to that of the
black-footed cat The black-footed cat (''Felis nigripes''), also called the small-spotted cat, is the smallest wild cat in Africa, having a head-and-body length of . Despite its name, only the soles of its feet are black or dark blackish brown. With its bold s ...
. The distal and mesial accessory cups are relatively low, whereas other Early Miocene cats possess larger accessory cups, which are more distinctly set off from the main cusp. However, they are also less appressed to the main cup than those of modern felids. The m1 is much taller than the premolar, although relatively shorter than in "''Pseudaelurus''-grade" forms, with strongly developed protoconid and paraconid. Both the anterior of the paracristid and posterior of the protocristid are nearly vertical. The
talonid The molars or molar teeth are large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more developed in mammals. They are used primarily to grind food during chewing. The name ''molar'' derives from Latin, ''molaris dens'', meaning "millstone to ...
is noticeably reduced, being short and very low, while the metaconid is entirely absent. The distal end of the tooth possesses a short cingulum, which extends along its lingual side to the paraconids distal end. The p4 and m1 are somewhat overlapping.


Evolutionary context

Most felids of the Burdigalian belong to a diversification of the so called "''Pseudaelurus''-grade", basal species with primitive features, which are thought to have given rise to modern genera, with modern ''" Felis''-grade" felids such as '' Pristifelis'' not appearing until 11.6 Ma. Therefore, the existence of a felid as derived as ''Asilifelis'' in Early Miocene rocks is surprising. It is possible that this African lineage was forced into a
hypercarnivorous A hypercarnivore is an animal which has a diet that is more than 70% meat, either via active predation or by scavenging. The remaining non-meat diet may consist of non-animal foods such as fungi, fruits or other plant material. Some extant exampl ...
role much earlier than their Eurasian relatives due to competition with abundant viverrids and herpestids. It has also been speculated that it gave rise to modern felids, which could perhaps explain the sudden appearance of modern
felines The Felinae are a subfamily of the family Felidae. This subfamily comprises the small cats having a bony hyoid, because of which they are able to purr but not roar. Other authors have proposed an alternative definition for this subfamily: as c ...
at the start of the
Late Miocene The Late Miocene (also known as Upper Miocene) is a sub-epoch of the Miocene epoch (geology), Epoch made up of two faunal stage, stages. The Tortonian and Messinian stages comprise the Late Miocene sub-epoch, which lasted from 11.63 Ma (million ye ...
in Eurasia. However, the limited material makes these conjectures impossible to confirm. Fossils of other Early Miocene African are limited, and mostly represented by the much larger "''Pseudaelurus''-grade" genera '' Diamantofelis'' and '' Namafelis''. The distant relationship between these forms and ''Asilifelis'' potentially suggests two separate dispersal events of felids into Africa during the Early Miocene. Furthermore, '' Katifelis nightingalei'', another species with similar transitional features, was described from slightly younger rocks of the Kenyan Lothidok Formation in 2018. Other felids are not known from the continent until the sudden appearance of forms such as '' Machairodus'' around 12.5 Ma. An explanation for this gap in the fossil record might be that they primarily inhabited poorly sampled habitats, or alternatively were excluded from these ecosystems by the diversity of small viverrids and herpestids.


Paleoecology

The Fossil Bed Member of the
Hiwegi Formation The Hiwegi Formation is a geological formation on Rusinga Island in Kenya preserving fossils dating to the Early Miocene period. The Hiwegi Formation is known for the well preserved plant fossils it preserves, which indicate a tropical forest envir ...
, where ''Asilifelis'' was found, likely represents a woodland or mosaic forest. The fossil assemblage is rich and includes a high diversity of
rodents Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the order Rodentia (), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal species are rodents. They are nat ...
from various families, as well as other small mammals such as
tenrecs A tenrec is any species of mammal within the afrotherian family Tenrecidae endemic to Madagascar. Tenrecs are wildly diverse; as a result of convergent evolution some resemble hedgehogs, shrews, opossums, rats, and mice. They occupy aquatic ...
,
elephant shrews Elephant shrews, also called jumping shrews or sengis, are small insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the family Macroscelididae, in the order Macroscelidea. Their traditional common English name "elephant shrew" comes from a pe ...
and hedgehogs. Carnivores of similar size to ''Asilifelis'' are represented by the viverrids ''
Herpestides ''Herpestides'' is an extinct genus of terrestrial carnivore that was endemic to North Africa and Southern Europe during the Early Miocene subepoch (22.4—20 mya) and existed for approximately 2.4 million years. Taxonomy ''Herpestides'' is co ...
'' and '' Kichechia'', and the
hyaenodont Hyaenodonta ("hyena teeth") is an extinct order of hypercarnivorous placental pan-carnivoran mammals from mirorder Ferae. Hyaenodonts were important mammalian predators that arose during the early Paleocene in Europe and persisted well into the ...
''
Exiguodon ''Exiguodon'' ("strict tooth") is an extinct genus of hyainailourid hyaenodont mammal of the polyphyletic tribe Hyainailourini within paraphyletic subfamily Hyainailourinae. Remains are known from early Miocene deposits in Kenya and Uganda, in ...
,'' while larger predators include the
barbourofelid Barbourofelidae is an extinct family of carnivorans of the suborder Feliformia, sometimes known as false saber-toothed cats, that lived in North America, Eurasia and Africa during the Miocene epoch (16.9—9.0 million years ago) and existed for a ...
'' Afrosmilus,'' the
bear-dog Amphicyonidae is an extinct family of terrestrial carnivorans belonging to the suborder Caniformia. They first appeared in North America in the middle Eocene (around 45 mya), spread to Europe by the late Eocene (35 mya), and appear in Asia, an ...
'' Cynelos'' as well as a variety of hyaenodonts such as '' Hyainailourus'' and '' Dissopsalis.'' A large number of primates are also present, among them the early ape '' Ekembo''. ''Asilifelis'' furthermore coexisted with a variety of
rhinoceroses A rhinoceros (; ; ), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. (It can also refer to a member of any of the extinct species ...
, proboscideans such as '' Prodeinotherium'', several
pig The pig (''Sus domesticus''), often called swine, hog, or domestic pig when distinguishing from other members of the genus '' Sus'', is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is variously considered a subspecies of ''Sus s ...
species, early giraffes and the crocodylians ''
Euthecodon ''Euthecodon'' is an extinct genus of long-snouted crocodile. It was common throughout much of Africa during the Neogene, with fossils being especially common in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Libya. Although superficially resembling that of gharials, the ...
'' and ''
Brochuchus ''Brochuchus'' is an extinct genus of crocodile known from the Early Miocene Hiwegi Formation of Rusinga Island in Lake Victoria, Kenya; it was originally named as a species of ''Crocodylus''. It contains two species, ''B. parvidens'' and ''B. pi ...
''.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q21368149 Prehistoric felids Prehistoric carnivoran genera