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''Ronzotherium'' is an extinct genus of perissodactyl mammal from the family
Rhinocerotidae 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 ...
. The name derives from the hill of 'Ronzon', the French locality near Le Puy-en-Velay at which it was first discovered, and the Greek suffix 'therium' meaning 'beast'. At present 5 species have been identified from several localities in Europe and Asia, spanning the Late Eocene to Upper
Oligocene The Oligocene ( ) is a geologic epoch of the Paleogene Period and extends from about 33.9 million to 23 million years before the present ( to ). As with other older geologic periods, the rock beds that define the epoch are well identified but the ...
(37 - 23 million years ago).


Description

''Ronzotherium'' was a small to mid-sized rhinocerotid. Smaller species weighed in the region of 1t, while larger species could reach 1.9t in weight.Damien Becker: ''Earliest record of rhinocerotoids (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) from Switzerland: systematics and biostratigraphy.''Swiss Journal of Geosciences 102, 2009, S. 489–504 The genus was similar in weight to the extant Black Rhinoceros although with an overall more slender and gracile build, with a long humerus and femur in comparison to other rhinocerotids. The genus shows a trend for increased size, with later species being considerably larger than some of its first representatives. ''Ronzotherium'' did not possess a nasal horn. Instead the nasal bones were retracted, suggesting the presence of a large prehensile upper lip like those seen in modern rhinoceros species. The lower incisors of ''Ronzotherium'' were long and tusk- like, with a large diastema in the lower jaw between the incisors and other teeth. The upper incisors were much smaller. The forelimbs of Ronzotherium were tetradactyl with a prominent central metapodal. The hindlimbs however were tridactyl, with three toes.


Classification

Ronzotherium is a basal genus within the family rhinocerotidae, one of three families contained within the
superfamily SUPERFAMILY is a database and search platform of structural and functional annotation for all proteins and genomes. It classifies amino acid sequences into known structural domains, especially into SCOP superfamilies. Domains are functional, str ...
rhinocerotoidea, along with the Hyracodontidae and
Amynodontidae Amynodontidae ("defensive tooth") is a family of extinct perissodactyls related to true rhinoceroses. They are commonly portrayed as semiaquatic hippo-like rhinos but this description only fits members of the Metamynodontini; other groups of a ...
. The family also contains all 5 extant rhinoceros species. 5 species have been identified within the genus: * ''Ronzotherium velaunum'' (Aymard, 1853) * ''Ronzotherium filholi'' (Osborn, 1900) * ''Ronzotherium romani'' (Kretzoi, 1945) * ''Ronzotherium orientale'' (Dashzeveg, 1991) * ''Ronzotherium brevirostre'' (Beliajeva, 1954) The 3 European species are believed to have dispersed into Europe during the lower Rupelian as part of the
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, and were seemingly widespread in the post-grande coupure fauna of Europe, with fossils discovered in Rupelian deposits from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy,
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, and the Czech Republic. ''Ronzotherium brevirostre'' and ''Ronzotherium'' ''orientale'' are known exclusively from the Late Eocene of Mongolia. Further material has been found in the Linxia basin in China's gansu province.Tao Deng: ''Late Cenozoic environmental changes in the Linxia basin (Gansu, China) as indicated by cenograms of fossil Mammals.'' Vertebrata PalAsiatica 47 (4), 2009, S. 282–298


Palaeobiology

Isotope analysis of teeth discovered at Rickenbach in Switzerland has shown that european ''Ronzotherium'' species were adapted to the increasingly drier climate and open landscapes of the post-grande coupure Oligocene. The low crowned dentition suggests that ''Ronzotherium'' was a browser, feeding on the leaves of shrubs, bushes, and small trees.Bastien Mennecart, Laureline Scherler, Florent Hiard, Damien Becker und Jean-Pierre Berger: ''Large mammals from Rickenbach (Switzerland, reference locality MP29, Late Oligocene): biostratigraphic and alaeoenvironmental implications.''Swiss Journal of Geosciences 131 (1), 2012, S. 161–181 This is supported by the presence of the a prehensile upper lip which is used by modern rhinocerotids to browse on foliage. The gracile build and long limb bones found in ''Ronzotherium'' suggest that it could have been capable of sustained running.


Ichnology

Fossil rhinocerotid trackways assigned to the ichnotaxon ''Rhinoceripeda voconsense'' (Vialov 1966) have been discovered at two sites in the Luberon Natural Regional Park in southeast France. The trackways are preserved in the Calcaires de La Fayette, a calcareous lacustrian deposit dating to the lower Rupelian, and are exposed at
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and Viens. Various other trackways including artiodactyls and possibly creodonts are also present. Based on the 1974 discovery of a ''Ronzotherium velaunum'' mandible in lower Oligocene strata at Viens, the tracks are attributed to ''Ronzotherium''.


Localities


United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom rare isolated teeth and bone fragments, attributed to ''Ronzotherium romani,'' have been found from the Rupelian aged
Bouldnor Formation The Bouldnor Formation is a geological formation in the Hampshire Basin of southern England. It is the youngest formation of the Solent Group and was deposited during the uppermost Eocene and lower Oligocene. Stratotype and occurrence The Boul ...
on the Isle Of Wight. Here ''Ronzotherium'' formed part of the post-grande coupure fauna alongside
anthracotheres Anthracotheriidae is a paraphyletic family of extinct, hippopotamus-like artiodactyl ungulates related to hippopotamuses and whales. The oldest genus, ''Elomeryx'', first appeared during the middle Eocene in Asia. They thrived in Africa and Euras ...
, entelodonts, and a variety of other Asian derived groups.


France

Ronzotherium remains have been recovered from numerous Oligocene sites throughout France. In the Rupelian strata of the Paris Basin material attributed to ''R.romani'' has been collected from Etampes and Ferte-Alais. In south-western France the fossiliferous Quercy Phosphorites Formation has produced Ronzotherium material, including an intact maxilla. A large majority of France's ''Ronzotherium'' material comes from the Oligocene deposits of the Luberon Massif, northwest of the city of Marseille. Here fossil trackways and bone fragments of Ronzotherium dating from the early Oligocene have been discovered at the villages of Saignon and Viens. Further south at Les Milles bone fragments and a nearly intact mandible have been collected. Finds have also come from the city of Marseille itself. At Saint-Henri and Saint-Andre in the north of the city 50 fragments of bone and dentition have been recovered, including a mandible and semi-intact upper jaw


Germany

The Espenhain mines in Saxony have produced a series of ''Ronzotherium'' teeth. The locality, south of Leipzig, exposes the Bohn Formation, a predominantly marine sequence of Rupelian age that has preserved a rich terrestrial fauna of post-grande coupure mammals.


Switzerland

Switzerland preserves the oldest, and some of the youngest evidence of the genus in Europe. At Kleinblauen and
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in northwest Switzerland the mandible of a juvenile animal, along with other finds, provides the earliest known occurrence of Ronzotherium in Europe. At the late Oligocene locality of Rickenbach 35 fragments of cranial and post-cranial material have been recovered from Chattian strata.


Asia

The late eocene Ergilin-Dzo Formation in Mongolia has produced the remains of two species of ''Ronzotherium''; ''R.brevirostre'' and ''R.orientale.'' This is the earliest known occurrence of the genus, dated at 37 million years ago. Further asian finds come from the Late Oligocene of China's Linxia Basin, where an unspecified species of ''Ronzotherium'' lived alongside a diversity of other late tertiary rhinocerotids.


References

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