Baataromomys, NI & BEARD & MENG & WANG & GEBO, 2007
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)528[1:DOTFEC]2.0.CO;2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CA8797-FFEB-FFDF-8A84-EE67FC9219DA |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Baataromomys |
status |
gen. nov. |
Baataromomys , new genus
TYPE SPECIES: Baataromomys ulaanus , new species.
DIAGNOSIS: Smaller than all other omomyids except Teilhardina , Anemorhysis , Tetonoides , Trogolemur , and Sphacorhysis . m2 differs from that of Trogolemur , Sphacorhysis , Anemorhysis , and Tetonoides in having a smaller paraconid that is less fully connate with the metaconid; a lower, less projecting entoconid; a much weaker crest connecting the metaconid with the entoconid; a weaker buccal cingulid; and in lacking a mesially expanded and shelflike paracristid. m2 differs from that of Teilhardina asiatica , T. belgica , and North American ‘‘ Teilhardina ’’ species in having a smaller paraconid that is more closely appressed to the metaconid, and a relatively lower hypoconid and cristid obliqua. m2 further differs from that of North American ‘‘ Teilhardina ’’ species in having a lower entoconid, a much weaker crest connecting the entoconid with the metaconid, and a weaker buccal cingulid.
INCLUDED SPECIES: Teilhardina brandti Gingerich, 1993:322 .
GEOLOGICAL RANGE: Bumbanian of Inner Mongolia and earliest Wasatchian (Wa-0) of Wyoming.
ETYMOLOGY: Baatar, Mongolian, hero, widely used as Mongolian first name; and omomys, Greek, shoulder-mouse.
Baataromomys ulaanus , new species figure 1 View Fig
HOLOTYPE: IVPP V14614 View Materials , an isolated right m2; only known specimen.
TYPE LOCALITY AND AGE: Wulanboerhe, Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia. Bumbanian of Inner Mongolia.
DIAGNOSIS: m2 differs from that of B. brandti in having a weaker paracristid and a paraconid that is more lingual and less mesial in position.
ETYMOLOGY: Ulaan, Mongolian, red. The only known specimen was recovered from a prominent Bumbanian red bed in the Erlian Basin.
IVPP |
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology |
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