Glires (Mammalia) from the Late Paleocene Bayan Ulan Locality of Inner Mongolia
Author
MENG, JIN
Author
WYSS, ANDRÉ R.
Author
HU, YAOMING
Author
WANG, YUANQING
Author
BOWEN, GABRIEL J.
Author
KOCH, PAUL L.
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American Museum Novitates
2005
2005-05-11
3473
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/0003-0082%282005%29473%5B0001%3AGMFTLP%5D2.0.CO%3B2
journal article
10.1206/0003-0082(2005)473[0001:GMFTLP]2.0.CO;2
0003-0082
4735141
Palaeomylus
,
new genus
TYPE
SPECIES
:
Palaeomylus lii
,
n.sp.
, the only species of the genus
.
DIAGNOSIS: Differs from other early diverging members of
Glires
in having on upper molars a weak centrocrista between the paracone and metacone, distinct conules close to the paracone and metacone but distant from the protocone, and a distinct hypolophid connecting the pointed entoconid and the hypoconid on m3. Further differs from
Mimotona
,
Gomphos
, and
Sinomylus
in possessing only a single, evergrowing lower incisor (presumably di2) in each lower jaw. Further differs from
Sinomylus
in being larger, cheek teeth less unilaterally hypsodont, the apex of the protocone more lingual and confluent with the hypocone, weaker lophs but more distinct conules, lack of a mesostyle, a simpler p4 (the p4 of
Sinomylus
illustrated in
Dashzeveg and Russell, 1988
, has a better developed trigonid), and stronger hypolophid. Further differs from
Tribosphenomys
in being much larger, having a stronger hypocone shelf, more labially positioned conules, lack of an external cingulum, lower teeth more lophate than cuspate, and better developed posterior lobe on m3. Further differs from
Eurymylus
,
Rhombomylus
, and
Matutinia
in being smaller and having more cuspate cheek teeth that possess a less developed hypocone shelf. Further differs from
Eomylus
in having a low, transverse hypoconulid on m1–2, in lacking a diagonal shearing pattern, in having a broader third lobe on m3. Further differs from
Heomys
in having less inflated cusps.