<documentid="286D33C9738ECE68B1B3DBAE6D8E87B7"ID-CLB-Dataset="21692"ID-DOI="10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a13"ID-GBIF-Dataset="d64d995c-06c4-4541-aae0-737c86d030a9"ID-ISSN="1638-9395"ID-Zenodo-Dep="3894810"ID-ZooBank="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:52D33BB7-2713-4F9D-AACF-3FAA90FDB31F"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="felipe"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="felipe"IM.tables_requiresApprovalFor="existingObjects,plazi"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="felipe"checkinTime="1592234070810"checkinUser="valdenar"docAuthor="Solé, Floréal, Marandat, Bernard & Lihoreau, Fabrice"docDate="2020"docId="03C08782FFDFFFE7FC003E79FDC6FBA2"docLanguage="en"docName="GEODIVERSITAS.42.13.185-214.pdf.imf"docOrigin="Geodiversitas 42 (13)"docStyle="DocumentStyle:F830B10FF475E64C1F1601E3B32DDC00.4:Geodiversitas.2018-.journal_article"docStyleId="F830B10FF475E64C1F1601E3B32DDC00"docStyleName="Geodiversitas.2018-.journal_article"docStyleVersion="4"docTitle="Matthodon peignei Solé & Marandat & Lihoreau 2020, n. sp."docType="treatment"docUuid="F79F2003-3B67-466B-AA9E-03F94442912F"docUuidSource="ZooBank"docVersion="10"lastPageNumber="190"masterDocId="FFF9FFFAFFDBFFE0FFE73A2CFF8FFFB3"masterDocTitle="The hyaenodonts (Mammalia) from the French locality of Aumelas (Hérault), with possible new representatives from the late Ypresian"masterLastPageNumber="214"masterPageNumber="185"pageNumber="187"updateTime="1732705675866"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC0-1.0"zenodo-license-figures="CC0-1.0">
<mods:titleid="8697E051EF7591D3486663D3889E4B16">The hyaenodonts (Mammalia) from the French locality of Aumelas (Hérault), with possible new representatives from the late Ypresian</mods:title>
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<paragraphid="8BD63694FFDFFFE4FCCA3FD2FBF7F9FF"blockId="4.[813,1455,1534,1612]"pageId="4"pageNumber="187">HORIZON AND AGE. — Lacustrine limestone of Montpellier, proposed as Lutetian in age in previous study but here considered possibly late Ypresian/early Lutetian in age</paragraph>
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by having less developed paraconids on p2, p3 and p4; the larger and more individualized metaconid on the molars; the longer talonid on the m1 and m2; and by shorter molars (4% for the m1, 8% for the m2 and m3), and longer p2 and p4 (respectively 9% and 5%).
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<tableCitationid="C6EB032FFFDFFFE4FC113DF8FBCBF85F"box="[1014,1092,2004,2028]"captionStart="TABLE"captionStartId="5.[132,143,219,236]"captionText="TABLE 1. — Measurements (in mm) of Matthodon peignei n. sp. from Aumelas (MP10-MP11?). Body mass (c. 14.95 kg) estimated after Morlo (1999)."httpUri="http://table.plazi.org/id/DF16661CFFDEFFE5FF633AF7FD44FEB0"pageId="4"pageNumber="187"tableUuid="DF16661CFFDEFFE5FF633AF7FD44FEB0">Table 1.</tableCitation>
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<bibRefCitationid="EFF84B65FFDEFFE5FDBA3ADEFD47FEB0"author="MORLO M."box="[605,712,242,259]"journalOrPublisher="Geobios"pageId="5"pageNumber="188"pagination="297 - 305"part="32"refId="ref15217"refString="MORLO M. 1999. - Niche structure and evolution in creodont (Mammalia) faunas of the European and North American Eocene. Geobios 32: 297 - 305. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0016 - 6995 (99) 80043 - 6"title="Niche structure and evolution in creodont (Mammalia) faunas of the European and North American Eocene"type="journal article"year="1999">Morlo (1999)</bibRefCitation>
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UM-AUM 694 is almost a complete mandible that bears well-preserved teeth, except the i3, canine and p1, which are represented by their alveoli (
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below the m1). Two mental foramina are present: the first one opens below the posterior root of p2, while the second is present below the anterior root of p4. The masseteric fossa is very deep. A deep fossa for insertion of the temporal muscle is present along the anterior margin of the crest. The angular process is curved sharply dorsally and is relatively wide. The mandibular condyle is robust, and is mediolaterally wide. The presence of an incisor (possibly the i3) is indicated by its tiny alveolus in front of the canine. The canine is buccolingually wide. The canine, premolars and molars are very close together. The p1 is single-rooted. The teeth display crenulated enamel.The p2 is simple with only the hypoconid present on the talonid. A small fold indicates the position of the paraconid. The p3 is mesiodistally longer and buccolingually wider than the p2. It differs by the presence of a paraconid, and by having three cuspids on the talonid: the larger corresponds to the hypoconid, while the other two are situated in the position of the entoconid. The p4 is more symmetrical in lateral view than the p3. The paraconid is much more developed. On the talonid, two cuspids are present: the hypoconid and the entoconid, which form a postfossid. The three molars display similar morphologies. The m3 is slightly mesiodistally shorter than the m2, but this is due to the reduction of the talonid. The paraconid is prominent and located mesially. The anterior keel is well developed. The metaconid is lower than the paraconid and almost completely fused with the protoconid. The latter is distinctly the highest cusp. The talonid is mesiodistally short and narrow. The postfossid is narrow and surrounded by three bulbous cusps: entoconid, hypoconid and hypoconulid; the entoconid being the tallest one. The m3 differs from m1 and m
having a much more reduced talonid in which the talonid cusps can- not be distinguished. The precingulid is short (limited to the paraconid) but is very wide, notably on m3.
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species the peculiar distal positions of the mental foramina (the first is inferior to the distal margin of p1 and the second is inferior to p4), the presence of a single-rooted p1, a closely packed toothrow, and the poorly developed metaconid on molars. All these features distinguish
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, by having less developed paraconids on p2, p3 and p4; the larger and more individualized metaconid on the molars; the longer talonid on the m1 and m2; and by shorter molars (4% for the m1, 8% for the m2 and m3), and longer p2 and p4 (respectively 9% and 5%). These differences are reminiscent of the Ypresian species
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by having longer premolars and molars: the molars are 6% longer, the p2 9% longer, and the p3 and p4 4% longer. The mesio-distal diameter of the alveolus of the p1 is also distinctly longer than those measured for
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. It differs from the two previously described taxa by the relatively large size of the p2. This feature is highly characteristic because the relative size of the p2, which decreases from
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<bibRefCitationid="EFF84B65FFDCFFE7FEE03B25FEFEFEA9"author="MORLO M."box="[263,369,265,282]"journalOrPublisher="Geobios"pageId="7"pageNumber="190"pagination="297 - 305"part="32"refId="ref15217"refString="MORLO M. 1999. - Niche structure and evolution in creodont (Mammalia) faunas of the European and North American Eocene. Geobios 32: 297 - 305. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0016 - 6995 (99) 80043 - 6"title="Niche structure and evolution in creodont (Mammalia) faunas of the European and North American Eocene"type="journal article"year="1999">Morlo (1999)</bibRefCitation>
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