Colbertia sp.

Fernández, Mercedes, Zimicz, Ana N., Bond, Mariano, Chornogubsky, Laura, Arnal, Michelle, Cárdenas, Magalí & Fernicola, Juan C., 2021, New Eocene South American native ungulates from the Quebrada de los Colorados Formation at Los Cardones National Park, Argentina, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (1), pp. 85-97 : 92

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00784.2020

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11093284

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/031187C5-FFAF-FF98-482D-F974FBC8FD74

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scientific name

Colbertia sp.
status

 

Colbertia sp.

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Material.—IBIGEO-P 58a ( Fig. 3A View Fig ), left maxillary fragment with M2–M3, and IBIGEO-P 58b ( Fig. 3B View Fig ), left maxillary fragment with P4–M3. Quebrada Grande, Los Cardones National Park, Casamayoran SALMA.

Description.—IBIGEO-P 58a and 58b are poorly preserved, completely razed and heavily worn; only the M3 of IBIGEO-P 58a and the P4–M2 of IBIGEO-P 58b are better preserved, as their labial and lingual faces, respectively, are present. All cheek teeth are low-crowned and subquadrangular in outline; the well-developed protoloph and the metaloph are curved and united by their lingual ends, isolating a central fossette that runs disto-lingually.

Remarks.—According to the combination of characteristics described above, IBIGEO-P 58a and 58b are identified as belonging to the genus Colbertia . Unfortunately, and due to the bad preservation of the specimens and the general resemblance of the dental features of Colbertia lumbrerense and C. magellanica , it is not possible to establish if they belong to a given species within the genus, particularly because Colbertia falui is known only by its lower dentition. Due to all of this, IBIGEO-P 58a and 58b are considered here as Colbertia sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Class

Mammalia

Order

Notoungulata

SubOrder

Typotheria

Family

Oldfieldthomasiidae

Genus

Colbertia

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