Kennetheredium Sigogneau-Russell 2003, n. gen

Autor: Sigogneau-Russell, Denise
Rok vydání: 2003
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5463674
Popis: Kennetheredium n. gen. TYPE SPECIES. — Kennetheredium leesi n. gen., n. sp. ETYMOLOGY. — heredium (Latin): heritage from Kenneth A. Kermack. DISTRIBUTION. — Clay Bands of the Kirtlington Bone Bed, Kirtlington Quarry, Oxfordshire. Forest Marble, upper Bathonian. DIAGNOSIS. — Holotherian lower molars characterized by a long talonid and a distally sloping lingual cingulum. Trigonid high and slender with sharp cusps; paraconid slightly shorter than metaconid and slightly sloping anteriorly. Extended antero-buccal cusp; buccal cingulum may be present. Talonid with a tiny occlusal surface. Posterior face of trigonid transverse: facet A very reduced.
Published as part of Sigogneau-Russell, Denise, 2003, Holotherian mammals from the Forest Marble (Middle Jurassic of England), pp. 501-537 in Geodiversitas 25 (3) on page 521, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5374561
Databáze: OpenAIRE