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Plesiomeryx cadurcensis
Taxonomy
Plesiomeryx cadurcensis was named by Gervais (1873). Its type specimen is MNHN-QU 1772, a mandible (dext. with p2-m3), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Mouillac, which is in a Rupelian terrestrial phosphorite in the Quercy Phosphorites Formation of France.
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1873 | Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Gervais |
| 1936 | Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Hürzeler pp. 98-100 figs. p. 92-94 |
| 2005 | Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Blondel p. 150 |
| 2007 | Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Erfurt and Metais p. 71 |
| 2019 | Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Weppe et al. |
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†Plesiomeryx cadurcensis Gervais 1873
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
|---|---|---|
| J. Hürzeler 1936 | Disposition of cusps of the maxilla-molars is changing (stage B); diastema very long, in upper toothrow anterior of P4, in lower toothrow infront of P3; upper P3 and P4 and lower P2 and P3 short; upper P2 with a strong, upper P3 with a weak inner cusp. Intermaxilla extends backwards to frontale; nasalia long, slender, squarelike; sickle-like ethmoidalgap (Ethmoidalspalte); Choanas broad; mandible slender. |