A new therioherpetid cynodont from the Santa Maria Formation (middle Late Triassic), southern Brazil Author Abdala, Fernando Ciências e Tecnologia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Rio Grande do Sul, Avenida Ipiranga 6681, 90619 - 900 Porto Alegre, RS (Brazil) labpaleo @ pucrs. br labpaleo@pucrs.br Author Ribeiro, Ana Maria Museu de Ciências Naturais, Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Dr Salvador França, 1427, 90690 - 000 Porto Alegre, RS (Brazil) amr @ plug-in. com. br. text Geodiversitas 2000 22 4 589 596 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.4650555 1638-9395 4650555 Charruodon tetracuspidatus n. sp. ( Figs 2 ; 3 ; Tables 1 ; 2 ) HOLOTYPE . — Fragment of the left dentary horizontal ramus, with alveoli for three incisors, roots of the canine and three postcanines, and a fifth tooth with a well-preserved crown ( Figs 2 ; 3 ) (MCP-3934 PV). ETYMOLOGY. — tetracuspidatus , in reference to the four-cusped crown morphology. LOCALITY. — 29°42’07.44’’S , 52°51’43.95’’W , approximately 8 km West of the city of Candelaria in the State of Rio Grande do Sul , southern Brazil . HORIZON. — Santa Maria Formation. The presence of Exaeretodon and Proterochampsa here is strongly suggestive of a Carnian age for this stratum of the formation (Rogers et al. 1993).
Rio Pardo
SANTA MARIA Rio Jacui CANDELÁRIA VENÂNCIO AIRES
BR 287
ARGENTINA N SANTA CRUZ DO SUL
RIO GRANDE DO SUL
BRAZIL CACHOEIRA DO SUL BR 471
URUGUAY BR 290
120 km 25 km PANTANO GRANDE
FIG. 1. — Map showing the location of the fossil outcrop. DIAGNOSIS. — Lower jaw with a high horizontal ramus when compared with the postcanine size, approximately 0.31 with respect to the anteroposterior length of the crown of the fifth postcanine; four welldeveloped cusps on the crown of the postcanine; second cusp “a” is the largest, followed closely in size by the third (“c”); the three posterior cusps (“a”, “c” and “d”) are directed posteriorly; a sharp constriction distinguishes the crown from the root; roots undivided. DESCRIPTION The dentary fragment extends from an open and high symphysis to the level of the third postcanine ( Fig. 2A, B ). There are three alveoli for the incisors. The root of the canine is larger than those of the incisors and postcanines, but has undergone some transverse compression during fossilization. The mental foramen is located at the level of the second postcanine, and closer to the symphysis are some nutritive foramina ( Fig. 2B ). Three postcanines are represented only by their roots. All ap- pear relatively small compared with the anterior height of the jaw. Originally, the region preserved extended as far posteriorly as the fifth alveolus, which contained a replacing tooth that preserved a complete crown. This tooth was isolated and prepared in order to examine its crown morphology ( Fig. 3 ). Four aligned cusps are present and there is no indication of a cingulum. The main cusp “a” is slightly larger than the first posterior accessory cusp “c” from which it is separated by a notch. Both of these cusps are slightly recurved posteriorly. The second posterior accessory cusp “d” is the lowest. It is posteriorly directed and wellseparated from cusp “c” by a notch. The anterior accessory cusp “b” is relatively small and closely united with the main cusp by a high crest. In occlusal view, the crown is bulbous, with convex labial and lingual sides, the latter being particulary rounded. The root is undivided and distinguished from the crown by a prominent constriction. FIG. 2. — Stereo pair and line drawing of the mandibular ramus of Charruodon tetracuspidatus n. sp. (MCP-3934 PV); A , labial view; B , lingual view. Scale bar: 10 mm. TABLE 1. — Charruodon tetracuspidatus n. sp. , holotype. Measurements of the specimen MCP-3934 PV (mm). Total length of specimen 23.5 Height at the level of the first postcanine 15.2 Anteroposterior length of the root of the canine 5.0 Anteroposterior length of the root of postcanine 1 2.8 Anteroposterior length of the root of postcanine 2 3.0 Anteroposterior length of the root of postcanine 3 3.0 Crown length 4.8 Crown height 3.0 Crown width 1.8