Latisternon microsulcae Auffenberg, 1981
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Latisternon microsulcae Auffenberg, 1981 |
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Latisternon microsulcae Auffenberg, 1981
TYPE SPECIMEN: Kenya National Museum F3532, a left epiplastron (figured Auffenberg, 1981: fig. 2).
TYPE LOCALITY: Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania (see Auffenberg, 1981: 512 for more information).
HORIZON: Pleistocene, Olduvai Group (see Auffenberg, 1981: 512 and Lapparent de Broin, 2000a: 68 for more discussion).
DIAGNOSIS: See Auffenberg (1981: 511, 512) for characters differentiating this epiplastron from some other epiplastra. The association of a nuchal bone ( Kenya National Museum F4729; figured Auffenberg, 1981; fig. 3) is not certain.
DISCUSSION: This taxon is recognized by Lapparent de Broin (2000a: 68) as ‘‘Pelomedusoides indet. incertae familiae,?Pelomedusidae’’ without comment. The type is inadequate for a reasonable diagnosis.
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