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p4 (
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3)
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The tooth is subtriangular and hypsodont. The anterolophid may be short (1 out of 2) or absent (1 out of 2). The metalophid may be merely a posterior spur of the anterolophid (1 out of 2) or long (1 out of 2) and curved to form almost an ellipse. The endolophid may be small (1 out of 2) or absent (1 out of 2). The mesolophid is long, connected to a well-developed posterolophid. In the p4 from BC1 the mesolophid and the posterolophid are irregular and divided into several parts. The specimen from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDA2E1C7E9000CB8F91F3D4" box="[642,704,1969,1995]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">MAB</collectionCode>
3A has a metalophid divided in two and a long centrolophid. The material from
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDA2E1C7FDB00EB8959F3B3" box="[969,1032,1937,1964]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">MAB</collectionCode>
5 shows a mesolophid that contacts the posterolophid forming a large ellipse closed on the lingual side and with a low connection on the labial side.
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. 7. —
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from the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin.
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7E2801808E57F314" box="[570,774,1786,1803]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">Pseudodryomys ibericus</emphasis>
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:
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, left d4 (MAB5-839);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7FDF01808E8BF314" bold="true" box="[973,986,1786,1803]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">B</emphasis>
, right d4 (MAB8-12);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C789F018089CAF314" bold="true" box="[1165,1179,1786,1803]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">C</emphasis>
, right p4 (MAB3-381);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C794501808834F314" bold="true" box="[1367,1381,1786,1803]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">D</emphasis>
, right p4 (MAB3A-4);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7CFB006A8DA4F33E" bold="true" box="[233,245,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">E</emphasis>
, right p4 (BC1-143);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7DB1006A8CFFF33E" bold="true" box="[419,430,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">F</emphasis>
, right m1 (MAB5-600);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7E7D006A8F2CF33E" bold="true" box="[623,637,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">G</emphasis>
, left m1 (MAB3-456);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7F20006A8E11F33E" bold="true" box="[818,832,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">H</emphasis>
, left m1 (MAB11-75);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7FE7006A8EAAF33E" bold="true" box="[1013,1019,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">I</emphasis>
, right m2 (MAB3-449);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C78A9006A8994F33E" bold="true" box="[1211,1221,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">J</emphasis>
, left m2 (MAB3A-2);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7960006A882EF33E" bold="true" box="[1394,1407,1808,1825]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">K</emphasis>
, right m3 (MAB3-472);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7D02005D8C4AF327" bold="true" box="[272,283,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">L</emphasis>
, right m3 (MTR2-148);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7DCB005D8CBBF327" bold="true" box="[473,490,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">M</emphasis>
, left D4 (MAB3-259);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7E88005D8FF9F327" bold="true" box="[666,680,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">N</emphasis>
, left D4 (BC1-86);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7F2D005D8E1FF327" bold="true" box="[831,846,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">O</emphasis>
, left D4 (CBR0G-2);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7FE4005D8953F327" bold="true" box="[1014,1026,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">P</emphasis>
, right D4 (CBR0C-3);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C78A7005D8995F327" bold="true" box="[1205,1220,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">Q</emphasis>
, left P4 (MAB3-258);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7961005D88D1F327" bold="true" box="[1395,1408,1831,1848]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">R</emphasis>
, right P4 (MAB5-124);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7D1E00448C49F350" bold="true" box="[268,280,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">S</emphasis>
, left P4 (MAB0B-21);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7DD900448C87F350" bold="true" box="[459,470,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">T</emphasis>
, right M1 (MAB3-286);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7E8400448FF5F350" bold="true" box="[662,676,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">U</emphasis>
, left M1 (MAB3-297);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7F4A00448E35F350" bold="true" box="[856,868,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">V</emphasis>
, right M1 (MTR2-127);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C783000448965F350" bold="true" box="[1058,1076,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">W</emphasis>
, left M2 (MAB3-291);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C78F5004489A2F350" bold="true" box="[1255,1267,1854,1871]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">X</emphasis>
, right M2 (MAB3-289);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7C96002E8DC1F37A" bold="true" box="[132,144,1876,1893]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">Y</emphasis>
, right M2 (MAB0B-18);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7D44002E8C33F37A" bold="true" box="[342,354,1876,1893]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">Z</emphasis>
, right M2 (MCX1-4);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7E02002E8F7BF37A" bold="true" box="[528,554,1876,1893]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">AA</emphasis>
, left M3 (MAB3-371);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7EF2002E8FABF37A" bold="true" box="[736,762,1876,1893]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">AB</emphasis>
, right M3 (MAB5-861);
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDA2E1C7FAF002E8E89F37A" bold="true" box="[957,984,1876,1893]" pageId="19" pageNumber="606">AC</emphasis>
, left M3 (BC1-111). Scale bar: 1 mm.
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7C9607AD8C56F4ED" box="[132,263,215,242]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
m1 (
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5)
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Tooth rectangular in shape with high crestids and narrow valleys. The anterolophid is short. The metaconid is connected to the anteroconid. The metalophid is curved and long, in
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it is divided into three parts. The centrolophid is well developed up to the middle part of the tooth. The mesolophid and the posterolophid may be isolated (1 out of 2) or connected (1 out of 2). The posterotropid may be long and isolated (1 out of 2), or it may be connected to the lingual part (1 out of 2). The labial cuspids are more developed than the lingual cuspids. The posterior valley is the widest one. The specimens found in
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7E8B054C8F80F64F" box="[665,721,566,592]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
4 are similar to the one described above. In FS1 the metalophid is straighter. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7D23050C8C20F68F" box="[305,369,630,656]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
3 the anterolophid is longer, and this crestid has a posterior spur. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7DC705EC8F46F6AF" box="[469,535,662,688]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
11 the anterolophid is longer, with a small extra cuspid behind the centrolophid. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7CB605AC8D8CF6EF" box="[164,221,726,752]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
0B the centrolophid is divided in two.
</paragraph>
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<heading id="6F1081A1FFDD2E1B7C96046F8C5BF730" box="[132,266,789,815]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="20" pageNumber="607" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7C96046F8C5BF730" box="[132,266,789,815]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
m2 (
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3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFDD2E1B7C96044F8F1DF172" blockId="20.[131,777,821,1389]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
Sub-rectangular tooth with high crestids and narrow valleys. The anterolophid may be medium to long (2 out of 4) or short (2 out of 4). The metaconid is connected to the anteroconid. The metalophid is straight and long, with a narrower part that almost separates it from the metaconid; a posterior spur in the middle of the tooth may connect the metalophid to the mesolophid (1 out of 4), to the centrolophid (1 out of 4) or it may be absent (2 out of 4). The centrolophid is well developed up to the middle of the tooth and isolated on the lingual side, in two cases it is connected to the endolophid. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are long and connected on the lingual part (3 out of 4) or not connected (1 out of 4). The posterotropid is either long and independent (1 out of 4) or attached to the lingual side (3 out of 4). The labial cuspids are more developed than the lingual ones. The posterior valley is the widest one. The specimens found in MCX3, FS1 and
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3A follow the previous description.
</paragraph>
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<heading id="6F1081A1FFDD2E1B7C9702E98C5AF1B2" box="[133,267,1427,1453]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="20" pageNumber="607" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7C9702E98C5AF1B2" box="[133,267,1427,1453]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
m3 (
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7CAA02E98DA7F1B2" box="[184,246,1427,1453]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFDD2E1B7C9602C98C0FF333" blockId="20.[131,776,1459,1836]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
The tooth is slightly reduced, D-shaped in occlusal view, and more or less elongated. The anterolophid is long. The metalophid is long and slightly curved. The endolophid is developed. The anterior centrolophid is long, almost reaching the middle of the tooth. The mesolophid is long and straight. The mesolophid and the posterolophid are well connected. Both the posterior valley and the posterolophid are well developed. The specimens found in MTR2 are similar to the one described above. The specimen in BC1has the shortest centrolophid. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7E2C01A88F2FF2F2" box="[574,638,1746,1773]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
5 the metalophid may be isolated, and a posterotropid may appear in the posterior valley.
</paragraph>
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<heading id="6F1081A1FFDD2E1B7C9700288C5AF373" box="[133,267,1874,1900]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="20" pageNumber="607" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7C9700288C5AF373" box="[133,267,1874,1900]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
D4 (
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3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
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The tooth has a subtriangular outline, with fine crests and wide valleys. The anteroloph may be long, but shorter than the posteroloph and it may be either attached to the protoloph on the labial side (1 out of 2) or long, isolated and divided in two (1 out of 2). The protoloph and the metaloph are long and contact each other forming a Y-shape. The centroloph may be a small cusp (1 out of 2) or be absent (1 out of 2). The protocone is poorly developed. The posteroloph is long and it may be connected on the labial face (1 out of 2) or on both faces (1 out of 2). There are two open roots. The specimens found in
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B793B06ED8837F5AE" box="[1321,1382,407,433]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
1 fit in this description. In MCX3 the posteroloph is isolated on both sides. In BC1 the tooth is more rounded. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B794106AC88C1F5EF" box="[1363,1424,470,496]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
0A the anteroloph is shorter, there are two centrolophs, a short anterior one and a long posterior one, which contacts the protoloph and the posteroloph may be isolated. In the material of
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7F67052C8EE8F66F" box="[885,953,598,624]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
11B,
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0B,
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7841052C89DEF66F" box="[1107,1167,598,624]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
0C, and
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B78F9052C8875F66F" box="[1259,1316,598,624]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
0G there is a long postcentroloph connected on both sides.
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<heading id="6F1081A1FFDD2E1B7F3F05CC8EFFF6CF" box="[813,942,694,720]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="20" pageNumber="607" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7F3F05CC8EFFF6CF" box="[813,942,694,720]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
P4 (
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3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFDD2E1B7F3F05AF88F9F0D1" blockId="20.[811,1458,725,1230]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
Tooth with a subrounded outline. The anteroloph is long and isolated. The protoloph and the metaloph are long and contact with the protocone, forming a V-shape.The protoloph is divided into two parts. The protocone is poorly developed. The posteroloph is long and independent. In MCX3 the anteroloph is short and the protocone is more developed. In MCX7 and BC1 there is a medium-sized centroloph. In FS1 and
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7FA604CF8EA2F7D0" box="[948,1011,949,975]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
0B the teeth have a short centroloph, or this last crest is connected to the metaloph while the posteroloph is connected on both sides. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B78F5048F8875F010" box="[1255,1316,1013,1039]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
0A there is a short centroloph and the posteroloph is connected on the labial side. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7FD6034E8952F050" box="[964,1027,1076,1103]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">MAB</collectionCode>
5 the protoloph and the metaloph form a Y-shape and the metaloph is divided in two parts, which meet with the posteroloph. The centroloph in
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B792C030E8826F091" box="[1342,1399,1140,1166]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
0B is short. In
<collectionCode id="52F6AE08FFDD2E1B7F8203EE8E9FF0B1" box="[912,974,1172,1198]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">CBR</collectionCode>
1, MCX3, MCX7, BC1,
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0A,
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5 and
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0B the protoloph and the metaloph form a Y-shape.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="345836CDFFDD2E1B7F3F038E8EE6F111" blockId="20.[813,951,1268,1294]" box="[813,951,1268,1294]" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
<heading id="6F1081A1FFDD2E1B7F3F038E8EE6F111" box="[813,951,1268,1294]" fontSize="11" level="2" pageId="20" pageNumber="607" reason="8">
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDD2E1B7F3F038E8EE6F111" box="[813,951,1268,1294]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="607">
M1 (
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3)
</emphasis>
</heading>
</paragraph>
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Tooth square with broad crests and valleys. The anteroloph is long and isolated. The protoloph and the metaloph may form a V (2 out of 4) or a Y (2 out of 4). The precentroloph may be short (1 out of 5) or of medium size (4 out of 5), and it is shorter than the posterior centroloph. The postcentroloph is longer than half the width of the tooth and it may be isolated on both sides (2 out of 5), it may contact the metaloph on both sides (2 out of 5), or it may form a Y-shape with the precentroloph (1 out of 5). The posteroloph is short and isolated. The specimens found in
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3A are similar to the ones just described. In MCX3 and MCX7 the anteroloph is shorter and the posteroloph is lingually connected and longer. The MTR
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shows a longer posteroloph.
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M2 (
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The tooth is square in shape and with broad crests and valleys. The anteroloph is long, lingually isolated and with a low connection on the labial side. The protoloph and the metaloph may form the typical U (1 out of 2) or V shape (1 of 2), connecting at the lingual side. The precentroloph is short and the postcentroloph is long and joins the metaloph on the lingual side, it may be isolated on the labial side (1 out of 2) or of similar size with a cusp on the labial side where the two crests connect (1 out of 2).
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shows a low connection between the two centrolophs. The posteroloph is intermediate in size, connected lingually to the protocone and isolated labially. The specimens found in MCX7 fit in the description above. In MCX1 the anteroloph is isolated and there is a prototrope. In
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0B the anteroloph is isolated, and the protoloph-metaloph together with the centrolophs form a Y. In
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11 only the protoloph-metaloph forms a Y.
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M3 (
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The tooth is sub-rectangular in outline. The anteroloph is long and forms a closed ellipse with the protoloph, although on the labial side the contact is low. In
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the lingual end of the anteroloph does not contact the protoloph. The precentroloph is short and the posterior is longer than the anterior one. The protoloph and the metaloph do not contact until they reach the lingual side, forming a U-shape. The metaloph and the posteroloph do not contact on the labial side. The posteroloph is short. In BC1, the anteroloph is long and contacts on the labial side of the protoloph and it is isolated on the lingual side, and the metaloph and the posteroloph contact on the labial side, but in the middle of the metaloph. In
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0A the specimen has only a postcentroloph. In
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5, the metaloph and the posteroloph contact on both sides. In
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1 the specimen has only a postcentroloph and the protoloph and the metaloph meet in a Y-shape near the lingual side.
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7C9603CE8C73F0D1" box="[132,290,1204,1230]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">Pseudodryomys</emphasis>
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is another genus with a problematic taxonomic status due to its possible synonymy with
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7EB403AE8DFAF112" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">Peridyromys</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7CF1038E8C08F112" box="[227,345,1268,1293]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">Myomimus</emphasis>
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(see discussion above), as indicated by
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Dalmasso
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(2022)
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. The species
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.
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is one of the most widespread dormice, both temporally and geographically (
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). Remains of this species are found from the early-Lower Miocene to the Middle Miocene in much of Europe (
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). This species differs from
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7C9602CE8DA7F1D2" box="[132,246,1460,1485]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">P. murinus</emphasis>
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in its larger size, greater complexity, and higher number of crests. It differs from
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in its larger size and more developed crests. The morphology of the premolars and third molars of
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can be easily confused with other species from this period, and especially with those of
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7CF701298C09F273" box="[229,344,1619,1644]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">P. murinus</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7C8901088CD9F293" box="[155,392,1650,1676]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">Pseudodryomys ibericus</emphasis>
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has already been described from the sites of Araya and Mas de Antolino 2 (
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Agustí
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7E9201E98FE7F2B3" box="[640,694,1682,1708]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">et al.</emphasis>
1988
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). In general, this species does not have a great morphological variability, presenting a similar size among the different sites under study. Although it is very abundant in other basins, it is scarce in the sites under study. Morphologically, our material is like that from other basins, upper molars correspond to morphotype C and lower molars to morphotype L, as described by
<bibRefCitation id="50764B3CFFDC2E1A7D5A00088CB7F394" author="Daams" box="[328,486,1905,1932]" firstAuthor="Daams" pageId="21" pageNumber="608" pagination="201 - 240" refId="ref37574" refString="DAAMS R. 1974. - Pseudodryomys (Gliridae, Rodentia, Mammalia) from Early and Middle Miocene deposits in Spain. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie Van Wetenschappen, Serie B 77: 201 - 240." type="journal article" year="1974">Daams (1974)</bibRefCitation>
. Biometric data show that the upper molars are slightly smaller than those from the Calatayud- Montalbán Basin whereas the lower molars are of similar size (
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;
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García-Paredes
<emphasis id="0693EADFFFDC2E1A7E6A00A88FFFF3F4" box="[632,686,2001,2027]" italics="true" pageId="21" pageNumber="608">et al.</emphasis>
2009
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).
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