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Sineleutherus
Taxonomy
Sineleutherus was named by Martin et al. (2010). Its type is Sineleutherus uyguricus.
It was assigned to Eleutherodontidae by Martin et al. (2010), Averianov et al. (2011) and Zhou et al. (2013); and to Euharamiyida by Bi et al. (2014).
It was assigned to Eleutherodontidae by Martin et al. (2010), Averianov et al. (2011) and Zhou et al. (2013); and to Euharamiyida by Bi et al. (2014).
Species
S. issedonicus, S. uyguricus (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2010 | Sineleutherus Martin et al. p. 297 |
2011 | Sineleutherus Averianov et al. p. 103 |
2013 | Sineleutherus Zhou et al. |
2014 | Sineleutherus Bi et al. |
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G. †Sineleutherus Martin et al. 2010
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†Sineleutherus issedonicus Averianov et al. 2011
†Sineleutherus uyguricus Martin et al. 2010
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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T. Martin et al. 2010 | Referred to the Eleutherodontidae. Differs from other allotherians by exhibiting ovoid lower molariform teeth, with two rows of cusps that are continuous around the distal end and placement of the largest cusp on the lower molariforms at the mesial end of the labial row. Differs from Multit ubercul ata by retaini ng an extensive orthal component of occlusion. Differs from Eleutherodon Kermack et al., 1998, the only other genus of the family, by having larger and fewer marginal cusps on the lower molariform teeth and the absence of numerous transverse ridges (crenulations, or “fluting”) in the central basin.
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