Palaeotragus rouenii Gaudry, 1861
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2011n3a3 |
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Palaeotragus rouenii Gaudry, 1861 |
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Palaeotragus rouenii Gaudry, 1861
FM-2778 is a nice complete left lower tooth row ( Fig. 3H View FIG ) that can unambiguously be assigned to Palaeotragus rouenii because of its small size and strong molarization of the premolars: p3 is almost identical to p4, with a long metaconid closing the central valley, and the hypoconid is isolated from the rest of the tooth. Its dimensions (premolar length = 47.6; molar length = 75.3) are similar to those of other P. rouenii specimens from Pikermi or Dytiko in Greece, or Hadjidimovo and Kalimantsi in Bulgaria ( Geraads et al. 2005b: table 3), but the species might already be present in the Vallesian of Ravin de la Pluie.
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