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Taxonomy
Anthracoglis was named by Engesser (1983).
It was assigned to Dryomyinae by Daams and de Bruijn (1995); and to Leithiinae by Cirilli et al. (2016).
It was assigned to Dryomyinae by Daams and de Bruijn (1995); and to Leithiinae by Cirilli et al. (2016).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1983 | Anthracoglis Engesser |
1995 | Anthracoglis Daams and de Bruijn p. 10 |
2016 | Anthracoglis Cirilli et al. p. 25 |
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. Daams and H. de Bruijn 1995 | Glirid of the same size as the extant Glis glis with very concave, massive cheek teeth; dental pattern is like that of Microdyromys; the upper and lower premolar are considerably molarized; M sup.: the anterior centroloph is longer than the posterior one, the anteroloph is lingually connected to the endoloph; the lingual border shows "ornamentation". M. inf.: the endolophid is generally interrupted, and the centrolophid is very long: the anterior and posterior valley each have an extra ridge; the metalophid, mesolophid and centrolophid join the endolophid. (translated from German) |