Myoglis meini Baudelot, 1965
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2010n2a5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E18799-FFF9-E924-EC6B-FA199BAC975C |
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Felipe |
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Myoglis meini Baudelot, 1965 |
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. — See Table 8 for data and measurements.
DESCRIPTION
In the upper molars, the extra ridges between the anteroloph and protoloph are long. The anterior
Locality No. inv. MMP Position L W Fig. FT 3/10 2007.121 m 2 1.97 2.0 6M
extra ridges are connected to the middle part of the anterior centroloph. Th e main ridges are merged in the protocone. In this, the FT 3/10 form differs from Myoglis ucrainicus Nesin & Kowalski, 1997 ( Nesin & Kowalski 1997) in which the main ridges of M1-2 are frequently not merged in the protocone region.
COMMENTS The morphology of these teeth is similar to that of the material described by Baudelot (1965), Engesser (1972) and Nemetshek & Mörs (2003) as Myoglis meini . This species is already known in three other Felsőtárkány localities, i.e. FT 3/2, FF 2/3 and FF 2/7, as described by Hír (2003, 2006). The material from the borehole Lövölde Square, Budapest, described by Kretzoi (1943) as “ Pentaglis földvárii ” should be included in this species.
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