Candelariodon, de Oliveira, Schultz, Soares & Rodrigues, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.278705 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193915 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C7132A-FFF4-7823-FF54-1CA3FF4FFEC1 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Candelariodon |
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gen. nov. |
Genus Candelariodon gen. nov.
Type species. Candelariodon barberenai sp. nov.
Etymology. Named after the city of Candelária , where the holotype was collected; “odon” derives from the Greek “ odoús ”, meaning “tooth”.
Distribution and Age. Lower half of the Santa Maria Formation (Santa Maria 1 Sequence from Santa Maria Supersequence), in the characteristic levels of the Dinodontosaurus AZ (sensu Abdala & Ribeiro 2010) ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ), probably Ladinian in age. The outcrop where the fossil was collected is in Mr. Ronaldo Becker’s property, in the Pinheiro region, municipality of Candelária , circa 200km west from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 B).
Generic diagnosis. The genus include eucynodont with the following combination of characters: dentary without angular process; large coronoid process of the dentary overlapping laterally to the most distal postcanines; wide masseteric fossa; fused mandibular symphysis; splenial present but reduced (not vestigial); large distal lower incisor taller than postcanines; incisor margins without any kind of serration or denticulation; lower canine large or very large (broken at base); alveoli for eight postcanines (pc); pc1 and 2 apparently with 2 cusps, a (main) and c (distal accessory); pc3 and 4 buccolingually expanded with 3 cusps, a, c, and d (lingual accessory); pc4 with two small mesiolingual cingular cusps; pc5 buccolingually expanded, with cusps organized in buccal and lingual rows separated by shallow occlusal basin, each with four low cusps; maxillary postcanine sectorial, with four mesiodistally aligned cusps (B, A, C, and D) and two small mesiobuccal cingular cusps. See below for complete description.
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