Iberomeryx sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/629 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD76E66A-405A-FF8B-FE56-764AFBEC7E83 |
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Felipe |
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Iberomeryx sp. |
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Figures 3.22 View FIGURE 3 , 4.17 View FIGURE 4 -21
Referred material. talonid of a left p4 ( GK 3-35), right astragali ( GK 3-18; TP641-23; TP641-24; TP 641-25), fragmentary distal extremity of right tibia (KZ-1), left cubonavicular (KZ-2), distal extremity of a phalanx proximalis (KZ-3, BA-8, TP 641-29), distal extremity of metartarsal ( GK 3- 47), and right calcaneum (KZ-11).
Description and Comparisons
This large species of Iberomeryx is based on bones of the tarsus ( Figure 4.17 View FIGURE 4 -21), a distal extremity of tibia, and a talonid of p4 ( Figure 3.22 View FIGURE 3 ), which do not fit within the size range of I. parvus , as deduced from the size variation of the extant tragulid Tragulus kanchil . Moreover, the estimates of body size ( Table 3) made on the astragalus widely exceed the body size variation of the type of I. parvus . The large p4, which is built on the same model as the p4 of I. parvus , is about twice the size of the latter ( Figure 3.22 View FIGURE 3 ). Likewise, there is no morphological difference between the postcranial bones of Iberomeryx sp. and those referred to I. parvus . Given the paucity of the present material and pending additional data, we prefer to leave this taxon as Iberomeryx sp.
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