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In , an Elvis taxon (plural Elvis taxa) is a that has been misidentified as having re-emerged in the after a period of presumed , but is not actually a descendant of the original taxon, instead having developed a similar morphology by convergent evolution. This implies that the extinction of the original taxon is real, and one taxon containing specimens from before and after the extinction would be .


Etymology
The term "Elvis taxon" was coined by D. H. Erwin and M. L. Droser in a 1993 paper to distinguish descendant from non-descendant taxa:


Related but distinctive concepts
By contrast, a is one that really is a descendant of the original taxon, and highlights transitional fossil records, which might be found later.

A has been considered a because it has been collected from younger strata, but it later turns out to be a fossil that was freed from the original seam and was refossilized in a sediment of a younger age. An example is a that gets eroded out of its -aged limestone matrix and into -aged siltstone.Archer, Michael, Suzanne J. Hand, and Henk Godthelp. Australia's lost world: prehistoric animals of Riversleigh. Indiana University Press, 2000.


Examples
  • Rhaetina gregaria, one of the most common Late Triassic species, has been regarded as a survivor that ranges across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary into the Early Jurassic. The external morphology of specimens from before and after the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event were initially thought to be identical. Study of the internal features of the early material showed that it was actually quite distinct from the specimens, and should be assigned to the genus as L. subgregaria.

  • The flightless bird Aldabra rail became extinct approximately 136,000 years ago following sea level rise and the total inundation of the island of it inhabited. Fossil evidence suggests this species reappeared approximately 100,000 years ago when sea levels dropped and reinhabited the island, from which the modern white-throated rail evolved, where it is found to the present day.


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