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Taxonomy
Glirudinus was named by de Bruijn (1966). Its type is Glirudinus gracilis.
It was assigned to Gliridae by Lalaï (1986) and McKenna and Bell (1997); and to Glirinae by Daams and de Bruijn (1995) and Kowalski (1997).
It was assigned to Gliridae by Lalaï (1986) and McKenna and Bell (1997); and to Glirinae by Daams and de Bruijn (1995) and Kowalski (1997).
Species
G. antiquus, G. bouziguensis, G. eggingensis, G. engesseri, G. euryodon, G. glirulus, G. gracilis (type species), G. haramiensis, G. matusi, G. minutus, G. modestus, G. undosus
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1966 | Muscardinulus Thaler |
1966 | Glirudinus de Bruijn |
1986 | Glirudinus Lalaï |
1995 | Glirudinus Daams and de Bruijn p. 9 |
1997 | Glirudinus Kowalski |
1997 | Glirudinus McKenna and Bell |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. †Glirudinus de Bruijn 1966
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†Glirudinus antiquus Vianey-Liaud 2003
†Glirudinus bouziguensis Thaler 1966
†Glirudinus eggingensis Werner 1994
†Glirudinus engesseri Unay 1994
†Glirudinus euryodon Van der Meulen and De Bruijn 1982
†Glirudinus glirulus Dehm 1935
†Glirudinus gracilis Dehm 1950
†Glirudinus haramiensis Unay 1994
†Glirudinus matusi Joniak et al. 2017
†Glirudinus minutus Wu 1993
†Glirudinus modestus Dehm 1950
†Glirudinus undosus Mayr 1979
Invalid names: Muscardinulus Thaler 1966 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. Daams and H. de Bruijn 1995 | Small Gliridae with cxtremely low-crowned cheek teeth. Occlusal surface slightly concave. Numerous low and narrow enamel ridges, that form an angle of approximately 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the teeth. |