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Taxonomy
Panamacebus was named by Bloch et al. (2016). Its type is Panamacebus transitus.
It was assigned to Cebidae by Bloch et al. (2016).
It was assigned to Cebidae by Bloch et al. (2016).
Species
P. transitus (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2016 | Panamacebus Bloch et al. |
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. I. Bloch et al. 2016 | Medium-sized cebid platyrrhine (~2.7kg) that differs from all other cebines in having lower incisors (I1, I2) that are higher crowned with an incomplete lingual cingulum, and a first upper molar (M1) that is considerably larger than the second upper molar (M2). Further differs from most cebines: (except Aotus) in having an I1 cross-sectional area only somewhat smaller than that of I2; (except Cebus) in having somewhat inflated lower premolars (P2, P4), and a P4 talonid and trigonid of similar length; and (except Saimiri and Neosaimiri) in having M1,2 with a short and strong anterior cingulum. Further differs: from Cebus and Acrecebus in having M1,2 with a mesiobuccally oriented prehypocrista, lacking a metaconule, a postprotocrista that is continuous with a hypometacrista that reaches to the base of the metacone, a sharp and distinct hypometacrista, and lack of lingual inflation of the protocone; from Cebus in having a P4 with a smaller hypoconid; and from Saimiri in lacking a pericone on M1,2. Differs from all callitrichines in having a discrete entoconid on P4, and M1,2 with a large hypocone and lacking a buccal cingulum; from callitrichines (but also Aotus) in having an M2 with a buccally expanded paracone; and from callitrichines (but also Saimiri and Neosaimiri) in having M1,2 with a well-developed prehypocrista that extends to the postprotocrista and encloses the talon lingually. For additional description and metrics see Extended Data Figs 4–7 and Supplementary Information (results section). |