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Anomalomys aliveriensis
Taxonomy
Anomalomys aliveriensis was named by Klein Hofmeijer and de Bruijn (1985). It is not extant. Its type specimen is AMPG AL-1194, a tooth (m1 inf. sin.). Its type locality is Aliveri, which is in a Burdigalian terrestrial horizon in Greece.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
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by L. van den Hoek Ostende on 2007-02-21
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1985 | Anomalomys aliveriensis Klein Hofmeijer and de Bruijn p. 194 |
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†Anomalomys aliveriensis Klein Hofmeijer and de Bruijn 1985
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
|---|---|---|
| G. Klein Hofmeijer and H. de Bruijn 1985 | Anomalomys with relatively narrow M1 and long m3. The protoloph and metaloph of the M1 and M2 are well developed and transverse. The posterior arm of the protoconid and the posterior arm of the hypoconid are strong. The mesolophids in m1 and m2 are always long. |