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Taxonomy
Deinsdorfia kerkhoffi was named by Doukas et al. (1995) [Authorship restricted to Reumer, 1995]. Its type specimen is AMPG MA-6092, a mandible (dext. with m1-m3). Its type locality is Maramena, which is in a Turolian alluvial fan conglomerate/marl in the Lefkon Formation of Greece.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1995 | Deinsdorfia kerkhoffi Doukas et al. p. 60 figs. Pl. 8, fig. 6 |
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†Deinsdorfia kerkhoffi Doukas et al. 1995
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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C. S. Doukas et al. 1995 | A large Deinsdorfia species, with a weakly tricuspulate lower incisor, lower molars with short talonids and moderately high entoconid crests; m3 with a reduced and single-cupsed talonid; upper incisor not fissident; upper molars with a low and small hypoconal flange with a little cingular ridge, metaloph present; M3 relatively long and with a small and pointed parastyle; ramus with a forward-pointing apex of the coronoid process, while the lower part of the coronoid leans backwards; large condyle; well developed coronoid spicule. |