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''Fruitafossor'' was a
termite Termites are a group of detritivore, detritophagous Eusociality, eusocial cockroaches which consume a variety of Detritus, decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, Plant litter, leaf litter, and Humus, soil humus. They are dist ...
-eating
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endemic to
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during the
Late Jurassic The Late Jurassic is the third Epoch (geology), epoch of the Jurassic Period, and it spans the geologic time scale, geologic time from 161.5 ± 1.0 to 143.1 ± 0.8 million years ago (Ma), which is preserved in Upper Jurassic stratum, strata.Owen ...
epoch (around 150 mya). The description is based on a complete skeleton of a chipmunk-sized animal. It was discovered on March 31, 2005, in Fruita, Colorado. The genus name, ''Fruitafossor'', comes from Fruita, Colorado, where it was discovered. The suffix "fossor" indicates the fossorial, or digging, specialization of the forelimbs. The specific epithet, ''windscheffeli'', is in honor of Wally Windscheffel, who discovered the specimen along with Charles E. Safris of Des Moines, Iowa. It resembled an
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(or
anteater Anteaters are the four extant mammal species in the suborder Vermilingua (meaning "worm tongue"), commonly known for eating ants and termites. The individual species have other names in English and other languages. Together with sloths, they ar ...
) and probably ate colonial insects in much the same manner as these animals do today. Other skeletal features clearly show that ''Fruitafossor'' was not related to armadillos, anteaters, or any modern group of mammal. This indicates that specializations associated with feeding on ants or termites have independently evolved many times in mammals: in ''Fruitafossor'', anteaters, numbats, aardwolves, aardvarks, pangolins, and echidnas.


Description

In 2009, a study by J. R. Foster was published that estimated the body masses of mammals from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation by using the ratio of dentary length to body mass of modern marsupials as a reference. Foster concludes that ''Fruitafossor'' was the least massive of the formation at 6 grams, much lower than the average Morrison mammal of 48.5 grams.


Description and Ecology

The teeth of ''Fruitafossor'' bear a striking resemblance to modern armadillos and aardvarks. They were open-rooted, peg-like teeth without enamel. This type of tooth is present today in insectivorous mammals, particularly those that are highly specialized to feed on colonial insects. This is termed " myrmecophagy". Since
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s had not yet evolved at the time of ''Fruitafossor'', it is assumed that these animals fed on
termite Termites are a group of detritivore, detritophagous Eusociality, eusocial cockroaches which consume a variety of Detritus, decaying plant material, generally in the form of wood, Plant litter, leaf litter, and Humus, soil humus. They are dist ...
s, which are considered to have evolved in the Jurassic, although some studies consider they appeared in Early
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instead. Morrison Formation yields fossil of social insect nests, possibly built by termites. ''Fruitafossor'' has been nicknamed Popeye, after the cartoon sailor, because of its large front limbs. The features of the front limb indicate that the animal was fossorial, employing scratch digging like modern moles,
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s, and spiny anteaters. The olecranon process was highly enlarged indicating the forelimb had powerful muscles. This feature also supports the idea that they were myrmecophagous, as modern mammals employ this technique to break into termite mounds. Its vertebral column is also very similar to armadillos, sloths, and anteaters (Xenarthra). It had extra points of contact among
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similar to the xenarthrous process that are only known in these modern forms. These processes generate a rigid and relatively inflexible backbone, which is good for digging. This find is an important discovery in mammal evolution, because of where it fits in the evolutionary tree of mammals and because of its
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. Most mammals of the
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were omnivores or unspecialized
insectivore file:Common brown robberfly with prey.jpg, A Asilidae, robber fly eating a hoverfly An insectivore is a carnivore, carnivorous animal or plant which eats insects. An alternative term is entomophage, which can also refer to the Entomophagy ...
s. ''Fruitafossor'' is unique in the degree of specialization, both for digging and in regard to how specialized it was on insects. This fossil, along with others such as '' Repenomamus'', '' Volaticotherium'', and '' Castorocauda'', challenge the notion that early mammals and mammaliaforms were restricted to a single niche and demonstrate that at least some early specialization occurred. The eutriconodont '' Spinolestes'' may have also occupied a similar ecological niche, and like ''Fruitafossor'' it has xenarthrous vertebrae convergent with those of xenarthrans.


Classification and phylogeny

''Fruitafossor'' has no modern relatives. It is an early offshoot of the mammal tree, considered to be a basal branch of Theriimorpha. Although a 2018 study recovers Friutafossor as a stem monotreme.Adam K. Huttenlocker; David M. Grossnickle; James I. Kirkland; Julia A. Schultz; Zhe-Xi Luo (2018). "Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and Gondwana". Nature. in press. .


See also

* Morrison Formation ** Mammals of the Morrison Formation


References


External links


''Science'' article on ''Fruitafossor''
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070312101934/http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/05-jan-mar/fossil/ Carnegie Museum of Natural History Newsbr>BBC NEWS , Science/Nature , Termite eater lived with dinos
{{Taxonbar, from=Q2420570 Myrmecophagous mammals Prehistoric mammal genera Morrison mammals Fossil taxa described in 2005 Taxa named by Zhe-Xi Luo Taxa named by John R. Wible Theriimorpha