The Elasmobranch Fossil Record of the Indo-Australian Archipelago since the Miocene: A Literature Review and New Discoveries from Northern Borneo
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. IAA’s Fossil Elasmobranch Record—A Literature Review
Brunei and Eastern Sarawak (Malaysia)
3. Geological Background
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Brunei and Sarawak
4.2. Leiden Collection (RGM)
Reworked | Seria Fm. | Miri Fm. | Belait Fm. | Sibuti Fm. | ||||||||||||
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Tutong Beach | Penanjong Beach | Jalan Pak Bidang | Ambug Hill | Keriam | Ikas Bandung | Jalan Tutong 2 | Tanjong Nangka | Pengkalan Panchor Murai | Dadap | Subok | Lumapas 2 | Tengah | Bintulu | |||
Order | Family | Genera/Species | TB | PB | JPB | AH | Ker | IB | JT-2 | JT-1 | PPM | Dad | Sub | Lum | Ten | Bek |
Orectolobiformes | Hemiscylliidae | Chiloscyllium sp. | + | |||||||||||||
Lamniformes | Otodontidae | †Otodus megalodon | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Carcharhiniformes | Triakidae | cf. Hemitriakis sp. | + | + | ||||||||||||
Hemigaleidae | †Hemipristis serra | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | |||||||
Paragaleus sp. | + | |||||||||||||||
Galeocerdonidae | Galeocerdo cuvier | + | + | + | ||||||||||||
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides | + | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos | + | + | + | |||||||||||||
Carcharhinus amboinensis | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | |||||||||
Carcharhinus borneensis | + | + | ||||||||||||||
Carcharhinus falciformis | + | |||||||||||||||
Carcharhinus limbatus | + | + | + | + | ||||||||||||
Carcharhinus aff. melanopterus | + | |||||||||||||||
Carcharhinus sealei | + | + | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Carcharhinus spp. | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||||
Glyphis spp. cf. glyphis/gangeticus | + | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||||||
Lamiopsis sp. | + | + | ? | |||||||||||||
Scoliodon sp. | + | |||||||||||||||
Sphyrnidae | Sphyrna cf. mokarran | + | + | + | + | |||||||||||
?Sphyrna aff. zygaena | + | |||||||||||||||
Rhinopristiformes | Pristidae | Pristis sp. | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Rhinidae | Rhina ancylostoma | + | ||||||||||||||
Rhynchobatus sp. | + | + | + | |||||||||||||
Rhinobatidae | Rhinobatos sp. | + | ||||||||||||||
Myliobatiformes | Dasyatidae | Himantura sp. | + | + | + | + | ||||||||||
Pastinachus sp. | + | + | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Taeniurops sp. | + | |||||||||||||||
Aetobatidae | Aetobatus sp. | + | + | + | + | + | ||||||||||
Myliobatidae | Aetomylaeus sp. | + | + | |||||||||||||
Myliobatis sp.-1 | + | + | + | + | + | |||||||||||
Myliobatis sp.-2 | + | + | ||||||||||||||
Rhinopteridae | Rhinoptera sp. | + | ? | + | ||||||||||||
cadual spines | + | + | + |
5. Results
5.1. Brunei and Sarawak
Systematic Part
5.2. Leiden Collection
Sumatra | Java | Madura | Sulawesi | Buton | Timor | |||||
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Order | Family/ Superfamily | Species/Genus | ?Plio. | Mio. | Pleist. | Mio. | Mio. | Pleist. | Mio. | Mio. |
Squaliformes | Dalatidae | Dalatias licha | + | |||||||
Lamniformes | Carchariidae | Carcharias sp. | + | + | ||||||
Lamnidae | †Cosmopolitodus hastalis | + | ||||||||
Isurus paucus | + | |||||||||
Isurus sp. | + | + | ||||||||
Otodontidae | †Otodus megalodon | + | + | + | + | |||||
†Parotodus benedeni | + | ?x | ||||||||
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | †Hemipristis serra | + | + | + | + | + | |||
Galeocerdonidae | Galeocerdo cuvier | + | + | + | ||||||
Galeocerdo sp. | + | |||||||||
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus cf. amblyrhynchos | + | ||||||||
Carcharhinus cf. amboinensis | + | + | ||||||||
Carcharhinus cf. falciformis | + | |||||||||
Carcharhinus cf. leucas | + | + | ||||||||
Carcharhinus sp. | + | + | + | |||||||
cf. Negaprion sp. | + | |||||||||
Glyphis sp. | + | + | ||||||||
Sphyrnidae | Sphyrna cf. mokarran | + | ||||||||
Sphyrna sp. | + | |||||||||
Rhinopristiformes | Pristidae | Pristis sp. | x | |||||||
Myliobatiformes | Dasyatidae | †Protohimantura vorstmani | + | |||||||
Aetobatidae | Aetobatus sp. | + | ||||||||
Myliobatidae | cf. Myliobatis sp. | ? | ||||||||
Rhinopteridae | Rhinoptera sp. | + | ||||||||
Myliobatiformes indet | cadual spines | + | + | |||||||
Neoselachii indet | vertebras | + |
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Island | Locality | Lithostratigraphy/Deposits | Age | Collector—Literature | No. Material |
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Sumatra | Nias island | ? | ?Pliocene | Collected by Schröder | 1 |
Java | Kedoeng Broeboes–Kedung Brubus | Kabuh Formation (=Bapang Fm.) | Mid-Pleistocene | Dubois collection, Koumans 1949 [6] | 1 |
Trinil | Kabuh Formation (=Bapang Fm.) | Mid-Pleistocene | Dubois collection, Koumans 1949 [6] | 20 | |
Djetis–Jetis–Perning Soemberingin–Sumberingin | Pucangan Formation | Early Pleistocene | Cosijn’s collection (Cosijn 1931, 1932) [68,69] | 10 + 27 | |
Sangiran | Sangiran Formation (=Pucangan Formation) | Early Pleistocene | von Koenigswald’s collection— (not his 1978 [17] specimens) | 170 | |
Ngembak | oil-bearing limestone | ?Middle-Late Miocene | Martin 1883 [3], 1919 [20]; Beaufort 1928, 1931 [5,11] | 14 | |
Rembang | ? | ?Middle-Late Miocene | Kampmeinert, J.M. collection—1920 | 1 | |
Nanas (Blora) | ? | ?Middle-Late Miocene | Dubois collection | 10 | |
Grobogan | ? | ?Middle-Late Miocene | Koumans 1949 [6] | 1 | |
Kleripan–Kulun Progo | Mn-ore seams | ?Lower Miocene | Beaufort 1928, 1931 [5,11] | 9 | |
unknown or no precise locality | ? | 6 | |||
Madura (NE of Java) | Durin | ? | Miocene | not Leriche 1954 [10] specimens | 2 |
Sulawesi | Patoenoeang, Maros District | Tonasa Formation—laminated limestone | Lower Miocene | Beaufort 1926 [8]; Marrama et al. 2018 [15] | 1 |
Sompoh & Beru (Tjabengè) | river deposits, worn teeth, age might be questionable | Lower Pleistocene→? | Hoojier 1954 [9]; Heeker 1958 [72] | 177 | |
Buton (SE of Sulawesi) | Waisioe–Waisiu | asphaltic marls— ?Sampalokosa Fm./Tondo Fm. | Upper Miocene–Pliocene | Beets 1952 [12]; Beaufort 1928 [11] | 2 |
Timor | Lelowai I, Lalian | Miocene | Coll. Vianney 1966 | 1 |
Appendix B
Order | Family/Superfamily | Species/Genus | No. | Collection No. | Locality |
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PLEISTOCENE—Java | |||||
Lamniformes | Carchariidae | Carcharias sp. | 2 | RGM.DUB.11644 (2) | Trinil |
Lamnidae | Isurus paucus | 30 | RGM.1320054 (2) RGM.1332577-95 (27) RGM.631093 | Jetis ?Jetis—29 teeth Sangiran | |
Otodontidae | Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon | 2 | RGM.1332571, RGM.1332575 (1/2), | Jetis, ?Jetis | |
Lamniformes indet | 1 | RGM.1332574 | Jetis | ||
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | Hemipristis serra | 2 | RGM.631092 (2) | Sangiran |
Galeocerdonidae | Galeocerdo cuvier | 1 | RGM 1322596 | Jetis | |
Galeocerdo sp. | 1 | RGM.631094 (1/108) | Sangiran | ||
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus cf. amblyrhynchos | 1 | RGM.631094 (1/108) | Sangiran | |
Carcharhinus cf. leucas/amboinensis | 10 | RGM.DUB.11642 (10/16) | Trinil | ||
Carcharhinus cf. leucas | 90 | RGM.1332573, RGM.1320072, RGM.631094 (88/108) | Jetis, Sangiran | ||
Carcharhinus sp. | 4 | RGM.631094 (4/108) | Sangiran | ||
Glyphis sp. | 19 | RGM.DUB.11642 (6/16) RGM.1320058, RGM.1332572, RGM.1332575 (1/2), RGM.1332576 (2) RGM.631094 (8/108) | Trinil Jetis, ?Jetis Sangiran | ||
Carcharhinidae indet. | 5 | RGM.631094 (5/108) | Sangiran | ||
Sphyrnidae | Sphyrna sp. | 1 | RGM.631094 (1/108) | Sangiran | |
Selachimorpha indet | |||||
Myliobatiformes | Aetobatidae | Aetobatus sp. | 4 | RGM.631095 (4/46) | Sangiran |
Rhinopteridae | Rhinoptera sp. | 10 | RGM.631095 (10/46) | Sangiran | |
Myliobatoidea | cf. Myliobatis/Rhinoptera | 32 | RGM.631095 (32/46) | Sangiran | |
Myliobatiformes indet | cadual spines | 14 | RGM.DUB.11639c RGM 1332570 RGM.631097 (12) | Trinil Jetis, Sangiran | |
Neoselachii indet | vertebras | 3 | RGM.DUB.11646a, RGM.DUB.11646 (1/10), RGM 631099 | Kedung Brubus, Trinil Sangiran | |
232 | |||||
PLEISTOCENE—Sulawesi | |||||
Lamniformes | Lamnidae | Isurus sp. | 1 | RGM.630744, | Beru |
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | Hemipristis serra | 18 | RGM.630746-51 (6), RGM.630711-21 (9), RGM.630752, RGM.630713-14 (2) | Sompoh, Beru |
Galeocerdonidae | Galeocerdo cuvier | 2 | RGM.630709, RGM.630710 | Sompoh | |
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus cf. amboinensis | 2 | RGM.630726-27 (2), | Sompoh | |
Carcharhinus cf. leucas | 8 | RGM.630734-35 (2), RGM.630740-42 (3), RGM.630755 (3/20), | Sompoh | ||
cf. C. leucas/amboinensis | 3 | RGM.630738, RGM.630743, RGM.630755 (1/20), | Sompoh | ||
Carcharhinus sp. | 17 | RGM.630757 (5/21), RGM.630736, RGM.630756 (5/25), RGM.630758 (6/65), | Sompoh | ||
Glyphis sp. | 51 | RGM.630722-25 (4), RGM.630728-33 (6), RGM.630757 (4/21), RGM.630739, RGM.630756 (20/25), RGM.630755 (15/20), RGM.630759, | Sompoh, Beru | ||
cf. Glyphis sp. | 43 | RGM.630755 (1/20), RGM.630758 (42/65), | Sompoh | ||
Carcharhinidae indet. | 19 | RGM.630757 (12/21), RGM.630758 (7/65), | Sompoh | ||
Sphyrnidae | Sphyrna cf. mokarran | 1 | RGM.630736, | Sompoh | |
Selachimorpha indet | 10 | RGM.630758 (10/65), | Sompoh | ||
Myliobatiformes | |||||
Myliobatiformes indet | cadual spines | 2 | RGM.630753, RGM.630754 | Sompoh | |
177 | |||||
PLIOCENE—Sumatra-Nias | |||||
Lamniformes | Lamnidae | Isurus sp. | 1 | RGM 175443 | Idano Mola, Nias |
MIOCENE—Java-Madura | |||||
Squaliformes | Dalatidae | Dalatias licha | 1 | RGM.42356 | Ngembak |
Lamniformes | Carchariidae | Carcharias sp. | 2 | RGM.631767 (2) | Kleripan |
Lamnidae | Cosmopolitodus hastalis | 1 | RGM.DUB.11643.a (1/4) | Nanas | |
Otodontidae | Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon | 11 | RGM.11776, RGM.DUB.1468 (6), RGM.DUB.11645, RGM.1320057, RGM.1320056 (2) | Ngembak, Nanas, Grobogan, Rembang, Madura | |
Parotodus benedeni | 1 | RGM.DUB.11643.a (1/4) | Nanas | ||
Lamniformes indet | 3 | RGM.DUB.11643.a (2/4), RGM.11775 (1/2) | Nanas | ||
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | Hemipristis serra | 4 | RGM.11766, RGM.42358, RGM.631771 (2) | Ngembak, Kleripan, |
Galeocerdonidae | Galeocerdo cuvier | 2 | RGM.11767, RGM.631769, | Ngembak, Kleripan | |
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus cf. falciformis | 1 | RGM.11768 | Ngembak | |
Carcharhinus sp. | 6 | RGM.11772, RGM.42348, RGM.631765, RGM.631768 (3) | Ngembak, Kleripan | ||
cf. Negaprion sp. | 1 | RGM.42357 (1/2) | Ngembak | ||
Carcharhinidae indet | 1 | RGM.11769 (1/2) | Ngembak | ||
Selachimorpha indet | 3 | RGM.42357 (1/2),RGM.11775 (1/2), RGM.11769 (1/2) | Ngembak, Kleripan | ||
37 | |||||
MIOCENE—Sulawesi-Buton | |||||
Lamniformes | Otodontidae | Otodus (Megaselachus) megalodon | 2 | RGM 43425, RGM 1320059 | Waisioe—Waisiu, Buton |
Myliobatiformes | Dasyatidae | Protohimantura vorstmani | 1 | RGM.624420.a & b | Patoenoeang, Sulawesi |
MIOCENE—Timor | |||||
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | Hemipristis serra | 1 | RGM 175442 | Lelowai I, Lalian |
?Java | |||||
Carcharhiniformes | Hemigaleidae | Hemipristis serra | 1 | RGM.DUB.101 (cf.) | ? |
Carcharhinidae | Carcharhinus sp. | 1 | RGM 42395 | ?Houtvesting Mangga | |
TOTAL SUM: | 453 |
Appendix C
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Kocsis, L. The Elasmobranch Fossil Record of the Indo-Australian Archipelago since the Miocene: A Literature Review and New Discoveries from Northern Borneo. Diversity 2024, 16, 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16060323
Kocsis L. The Elasmobranch Fossil Record of the Indo-Australian Archipelago since the Miocene: A Literature Review and New Discoveries from Northern Borneo. Diversity. 2024; 16(6):323. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16060323
Chicago/Turabian StyleKocsis, László. 2024. "The Elasmobranch Fossil Record of the Indo-Australian Archipelago since the Miocene: A Literature Review and New Discoveries from Northern Borneo" Diversity 16, no. 6: 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16060323
APA StyleKocsis, L. (2024). The Elasmobranch Fossil Record of the Indo-Australian Archipelago since the Miocene: A Literature Review and New Discoveries from Northern Borneo. Diversity, 16(6), 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/d16060323