Identification of type materials of the species of Protypotherium Ameghino, 1885 and Patriarchus Ameghino, 1889 (Notoungulata: Interatheriidae) erected by Florentino Ameghino
Author
Fernández, Mercedes
Author
Fernicola, Juan Carlos
Author
Cerdeño, Esperanza
Author
Reguero, Marcelo A.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-28
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Protypotherium obstructum
Ameghino 1888
Holotype.
MACN-A 1677 (
Fig. 2 G
), lower premolar.
Diagnosis
(
Ameghino 1888: 14
). “
Esta especie está representada por un solo premolar inferior, pero de una forma tan distinta de los mismos dientes de las otras especies que indica claramente no puede proceder de ninguna de las ya conocidas. Es el premolar tercero o cuarto de la mandíbula inferior, y difiere de los mismos dientes de las demás especies, por el surco perpendicular externo menos profundo, y por no presentar vestigios del surco interno opuesto. La cara perpendicular interna es así casi plana, con una muy pequeña elevación perpendicular en el medio. Largo de la corona, 0.0045. Es esta la especie más moderna del género
”.
English translation. This species is represented by a single lower premolar so different from the same teeth of the other known species that clearly indicates that it does not belong to any of them. It is the third or fourth lower premolar, and differs from the same teeth of the other species by the shallower external perpendicular groove and the lack of the opposite internal groove. Thus, the internal perpendicular face is almost flat, with a very small perpendicular elevation in the middle. Length of the tooth crown,
0.0045 m
. This is the most modern species of the genus.
Comments.
In 1889
, Ameghino expanded the original diagnosis of the species by describing with more detail the lower premolar collected at Monte Hermoso (
Buenos
Aires Province
) by his brother Carlos, which was indicated by Florentino as the only assignable material. Florentino Ameghino also illustrated this tooth (
Ameghino 1889: plate 14, fig. 14
), which is herein reproduced in
Figure 2 H
. No material is indicated as the
type
in Ameghino´s catalogue, but
Mones (1986)
recognised MACN-A 1677 as such. This specimen is a lower premolar that completely matches the original description (e.g., length equals
4.88 mm
; its morphology differs from all the remaining species of the genus as the labial sulcus is extremely shallow, the lingual face is completely flat and lacks any sulcus) and posterior illustration (
Ameghino 1889
). Therefore, MACN-A 1677 is herein confirmed as the
holotype
of
P. obstructum
.
Chronological and geographical distribution of the
type
specimen.
Montehermosan
SALMA
(
Ameghino 1889
),
Buenos
Aires Province
.