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Lainodon
Taxonomy
Lainodon was named by Gheerbrant and Astibia (1994) [shows similar derived characters with Labes]. It is not extant. Its type is Lainodon orueetxebarriai.
It was assigned to Mixotheridia by Gheerbrant and Astibia (1994); to Zhelestidae by Averianov et al. (2003), Kielan-Jaworowska et al. (2004), Wible et al. (2007), Wible et al. (2009) and Archibald and Averianov (2012); and to Lainodontinae by Gheerbrant and Astibia (2012).
It was assigned to Mixotheridia by Gheerbrant and Astibia (1994); to Zhelestidae by Averianov et al. (2003), Kielan-Jaworowska et al. (2004), Wible et al. (2007), Wible et al. (2009) and Archibald and Averianov (2012); and to Lainodontinae by Gheerbrant and Astibia (2012).
Species
L. orueetxebarriai (type species), L. ragei
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1994 | Lainodon Gheerbrant and Astibia |
2003 | Lainodon Averianov et al. |
2004 | Lainodon Kielan-Jaworowska et al. pp. 495, 513 fig. 13.27D |
2007 | Lainodon Wible et al. |
2009 | Lainodon Wible et al. |
2012 | Lainodon Archibald and Averianov p. 362 |
2012 | Lainodon Gheerbrant and Astibia |
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G. †Lainodon Gheerbrant and Astibia 1994
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†Lainodon orueetxebarriai Gheerbrant and Astibia 1994
†Lainodon ragei Gheerbrant and Astibia 2012
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. Gheerbrant and H. Astibia 2012 | Representative of “Zhelestidae” close to Labes (Lainodoninae), but differing from it by its slightly stronger bunodonty, a mesially canted trigonid, a more developed postmetacristid, shorter talonid, larger protoconid (e.g., with respect to trigonid lingual cusps), and the crown base lower below the hypoconid. |