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Crusafontia amoae
Taxonomy
Crusafontia amoae was named by Cuenca-Bescos et al. (2011). Its type specimen is MPZ CC2−1, a tooth (upper left molar), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Cuesta Corrales 2, Galve, which is in a Barremian lacustrine claystone in the El Castellar Formation of Spain.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2011 | Crusafontia amoae Cuenca-Bescos et al. pp. 260-262 fig. 3 |
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†Crusafontia amoae Cuenca-Bescos et al. 2011
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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G. Cuenca-Bescos et al. 2011 | Large−sized species of Crusafontia with upper molars characterized by theirmesio−labially enlarged parasyle with a large mesial wear facet that runs from the tip of the stylocone to the base of the parastyle, the ample ectoflexus on their labial border, their continuous metacrista with a deep notch, and the pointed mesio−lingual slope of the paracone |