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Hainina vianeyae
Taxonomy
Hainina vianeyae was named by Peláez-Campomanes et al. (2000). Its type specimen is CR 1043, a tooth (M1 sup. dext.), and it is not a trace fossil. Its type locality is Mont Berru, which is in a Thanetian fluvial conglomerate in the Sables de Bracheux Formation of France.
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 2000 | Hainina vianeyae Peláez-Campomanes et al. p. 702 |
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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.
†Hainina vianeyae Peláez-Campomanes et al. 2000
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| P. Peláez-Campomanes et al. 2000 | A large-sized Hainina species with P4 having two labial cusps, M1 with cusp formula 3-4:4:4-7, and m1 cusp formula 3:4. Hainina vianeyae n. sp. differs from H. belgica in having much larger teeth. It differs from H. godfriauxi by its smaller and slender teeth and by its more complicated m1 with cusp formula 3:4. |
Measurements
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| References: Jenkins and Krause 1983, Hendy et al. 2009, Hopson 1973, Carroll 1988 | |||||