Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
A jaw fragment with three teeth preserved, collected from the Gorno Formation (Carnian,Upper Triassic) of Lombardy (Italy) is described. The teeth are transversely elongated, three− cusped and bear anterior and posterior cingula. Their overall
morphology supports their identification as postcanines of a “eucynodontian”. The unique tooth morphology of the new
specimen supports its attribution to a new genus and species, while at the same time precluding positive assignment to already known gomphodont families. There is a fairly small record of gomphodont cynodonts in Europe, so that the described specimen adds to the knowledge of the distribution and diversity of European gomphodonts and it also represents the first ever collected in Italy.
morphology supports their identification as postcanines of a “eucynodontian”. The unique tooth morphology of the new
specimen supports its attribution to a new genus and species, while at the same time precluding positive assignment to already known gomphodont families. There is a fairly small record of gomphodont cynodonts in Europe, so that the described specimen adds to the knowledge of the distribution and diversity of European gomphodonts and it also represents the first ever collected in Italy.
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Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Renesto, SILVIO CLAUDIO; Lucas, S.
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