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The tooth is subtriangular in occlusal view, with high and fine crestids and narrow valleys. The anterolophid is short. The metalophid is short and semi-circular. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are long, curved and interconnected. The posterotropid may be well developed (in 1 out of
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), medium (2 out of 4) or short (1 out of 4). In
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the crestids are irregular. In the rest of sites, the material is similar to the one described here.
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Tooth subrectangular in occlusal view. The anterolophid and the anterotropid are short. The metalophid is curved, and not connected in the lingual side in
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it is independent. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are long and well connected. The posterotropid is well developed and in
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it is connected in the lingual side. The labial cuspids are more developed than the lingual ones. In the material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCC2E0A7FF502C98975F1D1" box="[999,1060,1459,1486]" pageId="5" pageNumber="592">MAB</collectionCode>
5 the centrolophid is always connected in the lingual side.
</paragraph>
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m2 (
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3)
</emphasis>
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The tooth is of subrectangular shape in occlusal view. The anterolophid may be short (3 out of 7) or long (4 out of 7). The anterotropid may be short (3 out of 8) or long (5 out of 8), in
<specimenCount id="22E1FD44FFCC2E0A7F7D01E9895CF2B3" box="[879,1037,1682,1709]" count="2" pageId="5" pageNumber="592" type="generic">two specimens</specimenCount>
this crestid is connected with the centrolophid, showing a shorter metalophid, which may be curved (4 out of 6) or straight (2 out of 6); in
<specimenCount id="22E1FD44FFCC2E0A78C501A888D2F2F3" box="[1239,1411,1746,1772]" count="3" pageId="5" pageNumber="592" type="generic">three specimens</specimenCount>
the metalophid is not connected in the lingual side. The anteroconid and the metaconid are connected. The centrolophid length exceeds half of the width of the tooth, and the crest is perpendicularly connected to the endolophid. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are long and well connected. There is a well-developed posterotropid. The labial cuspids are better developed than the lingual ones. In the material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCC2E0A797700CB88F2F3D3" box="[1381,1443,1969,1996]" pageId="5" pageNumber="592">MAB</collectionCode>
5 the anterolophid is always short, the anterotropid may be absent, the metalophid is always curved and not connected in the lingual side, and the centrolophid is lower than in the
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087C96066D8D92F52E" box="[132,195,279,305]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3 material.
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. 3. —
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from the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin.
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E2B001D8E59F367" box="[569,776,1895,1912]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">Microdyromys legidensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
:
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, right d4 (MAB3-392);
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, left p4 (MAB5-838);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09788B001D89F6F367" bold="true" box="[1177,1191,1895,1912]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">C</emphasis>
, right p4 (MAB5-594);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097971001D8820F367" bold="true" box="[1379,1393,1895,1912]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">D</emphasis>
, left p4 (MAB3-386);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097CE100078DAEF391" bold="true" box="[243,255,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">E</emphasis>
, right m1 (MAB3-413);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097DD000078C9CF391" bold="true" box="[450,461,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">F</emphasis>
, right m1 (MAB5-417);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E8300078FCEF391" bold="true" box="[657,671,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">G</emphasis>
, left m1 (MAB3-428);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097F4500078E34F391" bold="true" box="[855,869,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">H</emphasis>
, right m1 (MAB5-847);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09783B0007897EF391" bold="true" box="[1065,1071,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">I</emphasis>
, left m2 (MAB3-412);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E0978F5000789A0F391" bold="true" box="[1255,1265,1917,1934]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">J</emphasis>
, right m2 (MAB3-416);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097C9600EE8DC0F3BA" bold="true" box="[132,145,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">K</emphasis>
, left m2 (MAB3-466);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097D5000EE8C1CF3BA" bold="true" box="[322,333,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">L</emphasis>
, right m2 (MAB5-245);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E1800EE8F4AF3BA" bold="true" box="[522,539,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">M</emphasis>
, right m3 (MAB5-855);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097EC500EE8FB4F3BA" bold="true" box="[727,741,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">N</emphasis>
, left m3 (MAB3-486);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097F8700EE8EF2F3BA" bold="true" box="[917,931,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">O</emphasis>
, right P4 (MAB5-813);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09784E00EE8939F3BA" bold="true" box="[1116,1128,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">P</emphasis>
, right P4 (MAB5-813);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09793300EE887EF3BA" bold="true" box="[1313,1327,1940,1957]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">Q</emphasis>
, left P4 (MAB5- 126);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097CA100D18D91F3A3" bold="true" box="[179,192,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">R</emphasis>
, left P4 (MAB3-264);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097D6700D18CD0F3A3" bold="true" box="[373,385,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">S</emphasis>
, left M1 (MAB5-278);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E2800D18F14F3A3" bold="true" box="[570,581,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">T</emphasis>
, right M1 (MAB5-563);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097F1B00D18E46F3A3" bold="true" box="[777,791,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">U</emphasis>
, left M1 (MAB3-309);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097FC200D18E8DF3A3" bold="true" box="[976,988,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">V</emphasis>
, left M1 (MAB3-315);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09788600D189F7F3A3" bold="true" box="[1172,1190,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">W</emphasis>
, left M2 (MAB3-413);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09794C00D1883BF3A3" bold="true" box="[1374,1386,1963,1980]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">X</emphasis>
, left M2 (MAB3-314);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097CE300B88DACF3CC" bold="true" box="[241,253,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">Y</emphasis>
, right M2 (MAB5-279);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097DA900B88C96F3CC" bold="true" box="[443,455,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">Z</emphasis>
, left M2 (CBR0B-29);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E6A00B88FC3F3CC" bold="true" box="[632,658,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AA</emphasis>
, left M3 (MAB3-355);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097F5600B88E0FF3CC" bold="true" box="[836,862,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AB</emphasis>
, left M3 (MAB3-357);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09781D00B8897BF3CC" bold="true" box="[1039,1066,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AC</emphasis>
, left M3 (MAB5-581);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E0978C900B889A7F3CC" bold="true" box="[1243,1270,1986,2003]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AD</emphasis>
, right M3 (MAB5-829).
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097C9600A28C3AF3F6" box="[132,363,2008,2025]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">Microdyromys koenigswaldi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
:
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097D6700A28CDFF3F6" bold="true" box="[373,398,2008,2025]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AE</emphasis>
, right p4 (FS1-41);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097E3D00A28F16F3F6" bold="true" box="[559,583,2008,2025]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AF</emphasis>
, left m1 (FS1-46);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097EF300A28FADF3F6" bold="true" box="[737,764,2008,2025]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AG</emphasis>
, right M1 (BC1-130);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E097FBD00A28E9BF3F6" bold="true" box="[943,970,2008,2025]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AH</emphasis>
, left M1 (FS1-37);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCF2E09787600A28927F3F6" bold="true" box="[1124,1142,2008,2025]" pageId="6" pageNumber="593">AI</emphasis>
, right M3 (BC1-10). Scale bar: 1 mm.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087C96062D8C56F56E" box="[132,263,343,369]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
m3 (
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087CA4062D8DA3F56E" box="[182,242,343,369]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
5)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
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The outline in occlusal view is subtriangular. The anterolophid has a medium size. The metalophid is curved and not connected with the endolophid. The anteroconid and the metaconid are connected. The centrolophid is as long as half of the tooth width, and is not connected with the metalophid. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are long and well connected. The posterotropid is low. The labial cuspids are better developed than the lingual ones. The material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087C94050C8D94F68F" box="[134,197,630,656]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3 has a developed anterotropid and the centrolophid is never isolated.
</paragraph>
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<heading id="6F1081A1FFCE2E087C9605AC8C53F6EF" box="[132,258,726,752]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087C9605AC8C53F6EF" box="[132,258,726,752]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
P4 (
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087CA305AC8DBCF6EF" box="[177,237,726,752]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
5)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087C96058F8FF5F071" blockId="7.[130,776,757,1135]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
Tooth with a rounded outline in occlusal view.The endoloph may be present and complete (2 out of 4) or lacking (2 out of 4). The anteroloph is variable:it may be long and labially isolated (1 out 5), short and connected to both sides (1 out of 5), completely isolated (2 out of 5) or absent (1 out of 5). The protoloph and the metaloph are long, straight, and isolated. The precentroloph may be long and isolated (2 out of 5), or connected (3 out of 5). The postcentroloph may be absent (4 out of 5), or long (1 out of 5). The posteroloph is longer than the anteroloph and labially isolated. In the
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087D41036E8CC1F031" box="[339,400,1044,1070]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3 material the endoloph is complete and the anteroloph is always short. The tooth from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087E8B034E8F80F051" box="[665,721,1076,1102]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">CBR</collectionCode>
0D is similar to the material from
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5 described before.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087C9603EE8C5AF0B1" blockId="7.[132,267,1172,1198]" box="[132,267,1172,1198]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
<heading id="6F1081A1FFCE2E087C9603EE8C5AF0B1" box="[132,267,1172,1198]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087C9603EE8C5AF0B1" box="[132,267,1172,1198]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
M1 (
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5)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087C9603CE8CAEF2D2" blockId="7.[130,777,1204,1741]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
Tooth with a subquadrate outline in occlusal view. The anteroloph may be relatively short (5 out of 6) or long (1 out of 6). The endoloph is complete, although it is narrower in its contact with the anteroloph. The protoloph and the metaloph are independent. The prototrope may be either long (1 out of 6), short and low (3 out of 6), or it may be absent (2 out of 6). The precentroloph is longer than half of the tooth width and may almost reach the lingual side (4 out of 6) or slightly beyond half of the tooth width (2 out of 6); in
<specimenCount id="22E1FD44FFCE2E087EF202C98DB6F1F2" count="1" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" type="generic">one specimen</specimenCount>
it is connected to the protoloph. The postcentroloph may be absent (1 out of 6), and when present it may be short (3 out of 6) or long (2 out of 6), and it may be isolated (2 out of 5) or not (3 out of 5). The posteroloph is short and not-connected in the labial side. The labial cusps are more developed than the lingual ones. The lingual ornamentation is poorly developed. The material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087E3901E88F3BF2B3" box="[555,618,1682,1708]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3 and
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087EB901E88FB6F2B3" box="[683,743,1682,1708]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">CBR</collectionCode>
1 is similar to the one found in
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087DBC01C88CBEF2D2" box="[430,495,1714,1741]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
5.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087C9601888C5AF313" blockId="7.[132,267,1778,1804]" box="[132,267,1778,1804]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
<heading id="6F1081A1FFCE2E087C9601888C5AF313" box="[132,267,1778,1804]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087C9601888C5AF313" box="[132,267,1778,1804]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
M2 (
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087CA801888DA7F313" box="[186,246,1778,1804]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
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The tooth is subquadrate in occlusal view. The anteroloph may be relatively short (2 out of 4) or long (2 out of 4). The endoloph is complete. The protoloph and the metaloph are independent. The prototrope may be either long and low (2 out of 6), short and low (1 out of 6), or it may be absent (3 out of 6). The precentroloph is longer than half of the tooth width, and almost reaching the lingual side (5 out of 6), or only slightly longer than half of the width tooth (1 out of 6). The postcentroloph is short, and it may show a connection to another crest (2 out of 5), or not (3 out of 5). The posteroloph is short and independent in the labial side. The labial cusps are more developed than the lingual ones. The lingual ornamentation is poorly developed. The material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087972060C88F1F58E" box="[1376,1440,374,401]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
5,
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087F3906ED8E3DF5AE" box="[811,876,407,433]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
11 and
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0B is similar to the one described here.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087F3F06AC8EE5F5EE" blockId="7.[813,948,470,497]" box="[813,948,470,497]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
<heading id="6F1081A1FFCE2E087F3F06AC8EE5F5EE" box="[813,948,470,497]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087F3F06AC8EE5F5EE" box="[813,948,470,497]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
M3 (
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087F7006AD8ECFF5EE" box="[866,926,471,497]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
5)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087F3F068C88E1F031" blockId="7.[810,1457,502,1071]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
The tooth is trapezoidal in occlusal view. The anteroloph is long. The endoloph is complete. The protoloph and the metaloph are independent. The prototrope may be absent (2 out of 6) or present, in which case it is low and can be either long (3 out of 6) or short (1 out of 6). The precentroloph is either longer than half of the tooth width and almost reaching the lingual side (5 out of 6), or just until half of the tooth (1 out of 6); this crest may be isolated (4 out of 5) or not (1 out of 5); in
<specimenCount id="22E1FD44FFCE2E087FAB058C891CF710" box="[953,1101,757,784]" count="1" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" type="generic">one specimen</specimenCount>
it is connected to the metaloph. The postcentroloph may be absent (1 out of 6), but when present it is either short (4 out of 6) or long (1 out of 6); it may be either disconnected (4 out of 5) or connected to the endoloph (1 out of 5). In
<specimenCount id="22E1FD44FFCE2E08782C040F8980F790" box="[1086,1233,885,911]" count="1" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" type="generic">one specimen</specimenCount>
there is a metatrope, in another one the pattern of crests is chaotic and not easily distinguished. The posteroloph is short and without connection in the labial side. The labial cusps are more developed than the lingual ones. The lingual ornamentation is poorly developed. The
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFCE2E087F88036E8E89F031" box="[922,984,1044,1070]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">MAB</collectionCode>
3 material is similar to the one described here.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087F3F030E88FDF191" blockId="7.[811,1458,1109,2028]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
The genus
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087F89030E897BF091" box="[923,1066,1140,1166]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys</emphasis>
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is widely distributed along the European Cenozoic (
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), and it is probably paraphyletic (
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08782303CE89EFF0D1" author="Lu" box="[1073,1214,1204,1230]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Lu" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="169 - 189" refId="ref40264" refString="LU X., COSTEUR L., HUGUENEY M. &amp; MARIDET O. 2021. - New data on early Oligocene dormice (Rodentia, Gliridae) from southern Europe: phylogeny and diversification of the family. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 19: 169 - 189. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 14772019.2021.1888814" type="journal article" year="2021">
Lu
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08784103CF89D2F0D1" box="[1107,1155,1204,1230]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">et al.</emphasis>
2021
</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E0878DB03CE88F0F0D1" author="Dalmasso" box="[1225,1441,1204,1230]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Dalmasso" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="702 - 710" refId="ref38287" refString="DALMASSO A., PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. &amp; LOPEZ-ANTONANZAS, R. 2022. - Relative performance of Bayesian morphological clock and parsimony methods for phylogenetic reconstructions: Insights from the case of Myomiminae and Dryomyinae glirid rodents. Cladistics 38: 702 - 710. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / cla. 12516" type="journal article" year="2022">
Dalmasso
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08792703CF8834F0D1" box="[1333,1381,1204,1230]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">et al.</emphasis>
2022
</bibRefCitation>
). The first record of this genus is in the locality of Aguatón 2D from the upper Eocene (
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08782D03898854F111" author="Freudenthal" box="[1087,1285,1267,1294]" firstAuthor="Freudenthal" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="97 - 173" refId="ref39024" refString="FREUDENTHAL M. 2004. - Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Eocene and Oligocene of the Sierra Palomera (Teruel, Spain). Treballs del Museu de Geologia de Barcelona 12: 97 - 173. https: // raco. cat / index. php / Treballsmgb / article / view / 72454" type="journal article" year="2004">Freudenthal 2004</bibRefCitation>
), while the last representative is
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087FCA026989EEF132" box="[984,1215,1299,1325]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys sinuosus</emphasis>
(
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E0878DF026F88F9F132" author="Alvarez-Sierra" box="[1229,1448,1299,1329]" firstAuthor="Alvarez-Sierra" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="145 - 189" refId="ref35874" refString="ALVAREZ-SIERRA M. A. &amp; GARCIA-MORENO E. 1986. - New Gliridae and Cricetidae from the middle and Upper Miocene of the Duero Basin, Spain. Stvdia Geologica Salmanticensia 23: 145 - 189." type="journal article" year="1986">Álvarez-Sierra, 1986</bibRefCitation>
)
</taxonomicName>
from the Upper Miocene of Ampudia 3 (MN10). This genus has also been reported in the Middle Miocene of Asia (
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E087948022F8924F192" author="Alvarez-Sierra &amp; Garcia-Moreno" firstAuthor="Alvarez-Sierra" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="145 - 189" refId="ref35874" refString="ALVAREZ-SIERRA M. A. &amp; GARCIA-MORENO E. 1986. - New Gliridae and Cricetidae from the middle and Upper Miocene of the Duero Basin, Spain. Stvdia Geologica Salmanticensia 23: 145 - 189." type="journal article" year="1986">Álvarez-Sierra &amp; García-Moreno 1986</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E087891020988CCF192" author="Garcia-Paredes" box="[1155,1437,1395,1421]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Garcia-Paredes" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="1594 - 1609" refId="ref39400" refString="GARCIA-PAREDES I., PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. &amp; ALVAREZ-SIERRA M. A. 2010. - Microdyromys remmerti, sp. nov., a new gliridae (rodentia, mammalia) from the Aragonian type area (Miocene, Calatayud-Montalban basin, Spain). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 30: 1594 - 1609. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 02724634. 2010.501453" type="journal article" year="2010">
García-Paredes
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087938020E880CF192" box="[1322,1373,1395,1421]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">et al.</emphasis>
2010
</bibRefCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFCE2E087F5102E989FCF2D2" blockId="7.[811,1458,1109,2028]" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">
Three taxa of the genus
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08784102E989B7F1B2" box="[1107,1254,1427,1453]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys</emphasis>
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are present in the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin as listed below, and they are described for the first time in this basin. After
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08788E02A9882AF1F2" author="Vianey-Liaud" box="[1180,1403,1491,1517]" firstAuthor="Vianey-Liaud" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="669 - 698" refId="ref41268" refString="VIANEY-LIAUD M. 2003. - Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) de l'Oligocene europeen: origine de trois genres miocenes, in LOPEZ-MARTINEZ N., PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. &amp; HERNANDEZ-FERNANDEZ M. (eds), En torno a fosiles de mamiferos: datacion, evolucion y paleoambiente, Volumen en Honour de Remmert Daams. Coloquios de Paleontologia, Vol. Extr. 1: 669 - 698." type="journal article" year="2003">Vianey-Liaud (2003)</bibRefCitation>
they can be distinguished based on the following criteria:
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08795D02898E39F233" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys</emphasis>
aff.
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087F840168894FF233" box="[918,1054,1554,1580]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">monspeliensis</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E087837016889E9F232" author="Aguilar" box="[1061,1208,1554,1581]" firstAuthor="Aguilar" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="81 - 101" refId="ref35320" refString="AGUILAR J. P. 1977. - Les gisements continentaux de Plaissan et de la Nouvelle Faculte de Medecine (Herault). Leur position stratigraphique. Geobios 10: 81 - 101. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0016 - 6995 (77) 80055 - 7" type="journal article" year="1977">Aguilar, 1977</bibRefCitation>
</taxonomicName>
is the smallest one and the simplest in teeth morphology, with less extra crests;
<taxonomicName id="F3E74D4EFFCE2E08797501498999F273" authority="De Bruijn, 1966" authorityName="De Bruijn" authorityYear="1966" class="Mammalia" family="Gliridae" genus="Microdyromys" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="koenigswaldi">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E0879750149895BF273" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys koenigswaldi</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08780301298999F273" author="De Bruijn" box="[1041,1224,1618,1645]" firstAuthor="De Bruijn" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="1 - 21" refId="ref38483" refString="DE BRUIJN H. 1966. - Some new Miocene Gliridae (Rodentia, Mammalia) from the Calatayud area (prov. Zaragoza, Spain). I. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Serie B 69: 1 - 21." type="journal article" year="1966">De Bruijn, 1966</bibRefCitation>
</taxonomicName>
, is the largest species, with a long and well-developed extra crest; and
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08790F01088EDDF2B3" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys legidensis</emphasis>
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is the most abundant species, intermediate in size and with short and low extra crests.
</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="F3E74D4EFFCE2E087F5101A8896BF2F3" authorityName="Daams" authorityYear="1981" box="[835,1082,1746,1772]" class="Mammalia" family="Gliridae" genus="Microdyromys" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="legidensis">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E087F5101A8896BF2F3" box="[835,1082,1746,1772]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">Microdyromys legidensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is a species typical from the Early-Middle Miocene basins of the interior region of the Iberian Peninsula (
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E087FB100688922F333" author="Vianey-Liaud" box="[931,1139,1810,1836]" firstAuthor="Vianey-Liaud" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="669 - 698" refId="ref41268" refString="VIANEY-LIAUD M. 2003. - Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) de l'Oligocene europeen: origine de trois genres miocenes, in LOPEZ-MARTINEZ N., PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. &amp; HERNANDEZ-FERNANDEZ M. (eds), En torno a fosiles de mamiferos: datacion, evolucion y paleoambiente, Volumen en Honour de Remmert Daams. Coloquios de Paleontologia, Vol. Extr. 1: 669 - 698." type="journal article" year="2003">Vianey-Liaud 2003</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08786D006888CEF333" author="Van der Meulen" box="[1151,1439,1810,1836]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Van der Meulen" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="159 - 179" refId="ref41193" refString="VAN DER MEULEN A. J., GARCIA-PAREDES I., ALVAREZ-SIERRA M. A., VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE L. W., KORDIJK K., OLIVER A. &amp; PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. 2012. - Updated Aragonian biostratigraphy: Small Mammal distribution and its implications for the Miocene European Chronology. Geologica acta 10: 159 - 179. https: // doi. org / 10.1344 / 105.000001710" type="journal article" year="2012">
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der Meulen
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFCE2E08793D00688830F333" box="[1327,1377,1810,1836]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="594">et al.</emphasis>
2012
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), and has been described by
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E08785D004889BAF353" author="DAAMS R." box="[1103,1259,1842,1868]" journalOrPublisher="Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="1 - 115" part="3" publicationUrl="https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/205784" refId="ref37614" refString="DAAMS R. 1981. - The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys. Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication 3: 1 - 115. https: // dspace. library. uu. nl / handle / 1874 / 205784" title="The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys" type="journal article" year="1981">Daams (1981)</bibRefCitation>
in Villafeliche 2A (local biozone B, MN4).
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFCE2E0878500028898EF373" author="DAAMS R." box="[1090,1247,1874,1900]" journalOrPublisher="Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication" pageId="7" pageNumber="594" pagination="1 - 115" part="3" publicationUrl="https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/205784" refId="ref37614" refString="DAAMS R. 1981. - The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys. Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication 3: 1 - 115. https: // dspace. library. uu. nl / handle / 1874 / 205784" title="The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys" type="journal article" year="1981">Daams (1981)</bibRefCitation>
described different morphotypes depending on the presence or absence of centroloph/ids and extra crests in the upper and lower molars. In the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin, the dominant morphotypes for upper molars are morphotype H, with the presence of a prototrope, and to a lesser degree morphotype G, characterized by lacking extra crests. This combination of morphotypes is typical of the Calatayud-Montalbán Basin. As for the lower molars, all specimens belong to morphotype 3, with more or less developed anterotropids and posterotropids. It is also the prevailing morphotype in
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFC12E077DB6060D8F7AF58E" box="[420,555,375,401]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="595">M. legidensis</emphasis>
(
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFC12E077E28060D8F96F58E" author="DAAMS R." box="[570,711,375,401]" journalOrPublisher="Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication" pageId="8" pageNumber="595" pagination="1 - 115" part="3" publicationUrl="https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/205784" refId="ref37614" refString="DAAMS R. 1981. - The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys. Utrecht Micropaleontological Bulletins. Special publication 3: 1 - 115. https: // dspace. library. uu. nl / handle / 1874 / 205784" title="The dental pattern of the dormice Dryomys, Myomimus, Microdyromys and Peridyromys" type="journal article" year="1981">Daams 1981</bibRefCitation>
)
</taxonomicName>
. The combination of upper and lower molars morphotypes is the expected one for this species according to
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFC12E077E3706CC8FAEF5CE" author="Vianey-Liaud" box="[549,767,438,465]" firstAuthor="Vianey-Liaud" pageId="8" pageNumber="595" pagination="669 - 698" refId="ref41268" refString="VIANEY-LIAUD M. 2003. - Gliridae (Mammalia, Rodentia) de l'Oligocene europeen: origine de trois genres miocenes, in LOPEZ-MARTINEZ N., PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. &amp; HERNANDEZ-FERNANDEZ M. (eds), En torno a fosiles de mamiferos: datacion, evolucion y paleoambiente, Volumen en Honour de Remmert Daams. Coloquios de Paleontologia, Vol. Extr. 1: 669 - 698." type="journal article" year="2003">Vianey-Liaud (2003)</bibRefCitation>
.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFC12E077C8906AC8F7BF66F" blockId="8.[130,777,215,625]" pageId="8" pageNumber="595">
Our material is similar in size to the specimens assigned to
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFC12E077C91068D8C59F60F" box="[131,264,502,528]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="595">M. legidensis</emphasis>
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and described in Bouzigues, St. Victor la Coste and Villafeliche 2A (
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), and it is slightly larger than the populations described in Coderet and Montalvos 2 (
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFC12E077C9F052C8C6DF66F" author="Hugueney" box="[141,316,598,624]" firstAuthor="Hugueney" pageId="8" pageNumber="595" pagination="1 - 227" refId="ref39794" refString="HUGUENEY M. 1969. - Les rongeurs (Mammalia) de l'Oligocene superieur de Coderet-Bransat (Allier). Documents des Laboratoires de Geologie de Lyon 34: 1 - 227. http: // pascal-francis. inist. fr / vibad / index. php? action = getRecordDetail &amp; idt = GEO DEBRGM 6920027050" type="journal article" year="1969">Hugueney 1969</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFC12E077D58052C8F4AF66E" author="Hordijk" box="[330,539,598,625]" etAl="et al." firstAuthor="Hordijk" pageId="8" pageNumber="595" pagination="321 - 346" refId="ref39704" refString="HORDIJK K., BOSMA A., DE BRUIJN H., VAN DAM J., GERAEDTS C., VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE L. W., REUMER J. &amp; WESSELS W. 2015. - Biostratigraphical and palaeoecological implications of the small mammal assemblage from the late Early Miocene of Montalvos 2, Teruel Basin, Spain. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 95: 321 - 346. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 12549 - 015 - 0203 - 2" type="journal article" year="2015">
Hordijk
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFC12E077DBA052D8C8AF66F" box="[424,475,598,624]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="595">et al.</emphasis>
2015
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).
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