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Durlstodon
Taxonomy
Durlstodon was named by Sweetman et al. (2017). Its type is Durlstodon ensomi.
It was assigned to Eutheria by Sweetman et al. (2017).
It was assigned to Eutheria by Sweetman et al. (2017).
Species
D. ensomi (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2017 | Durlstodon Sweetman et al. |
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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S. C. Sweetman et al. 2017 | Monotypic tribosphenic mammal with a unique combination of derived characters. Differs from stem therians including Juramaia and Acristotherium, from the Oxfordian and Barremian of China respectively, but resembles Late Cretaceous eutherians, particularly members of Zhelestidae (sensu Archibald and Averianov 2012) in: height and expan- sion of the protocone relative to labial cusps; possession of conules placed labially immediately adjacent to the paracone and metacone with sharp internal cristae; protocone antero- posteriorly expanded and similar in height to the metacone; conular region width more than 51% of the total molar width (c. 64%); lower molars with a substantial entoconid as evidenced by a wear facet on the distal side of the protocone. Differs from members of Zhelestidae in possession of a paracone that is substantially taller than the protocone and metacone. Differs from Durlstotherium gen. nov. in: the presence of a rectangular trigon basin with internal conular cristae rather than a triangular trigon basin lacking these; in the more expanded protocone lacking any apical constriction; in presence of an angled postprotocrista (exaggerated by wear); in possession of an apparently more robust paraconule (possibly exaggerated by wear); in greater separation and relative sizes of the paracone and metacone; possession of a cuspidate ectocinglum; absence of pre- and postcingulum; pattern of wear (see below); and greater size. Other characters cannot be determined due to loss of the mesiolabial corner of the tooth. |
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Source: subc = subclass, c = class, subp = subphylum | |||||
References: Carroll 1988, Ji et al. 2002, Hendy et al. 2009, Lillegraven 1979 |
Age range: Middle Berriasian or 141.00000 to 139.10000 Ma
Collections: one only
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Middle Berriasian | United Kingdom (England) | D. ensomi (72142) |