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cf.
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<figureCitation id="7AB82CF26561FFA034552FE28FC2FA9B" box="[363,488,1270,1293]" captionStart="Text-fig" captionStartId="2.[147,228,1650,1672]" captionTargetBox="[147,1462,151,1616]" captionTargetId="figure-105@2.[522,899,517,885]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Text-fig. 1. a cf. Hesperoptenus (sp. n.), right M1, BSP 1959 XXVIII630-1, Rembach, occlusal view; b cf. Vespertilio (sp. n.), right C sup., BSP 1959XXVIII630-2, Rembach; c Submyotodon petersbuchensis, fragment of right dentary with m3, BSP 1959 XXVIII630-3, Rembach, occlusal view; d Miostrellus (sp. n.), left m3, BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch10, Forsthart, occlusal view; e Miostrellus (sp. n.), right M1, BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch1, Forsthart, occlusal view; f Miostrellus cf. risgoviensis, right M2, BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch2, Forsthart, occlusal view; g Miostrellus (sp. n.), left M3, BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch3, Forsthart, occlusal view; h Myotis sp., left m1, BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch9, Forsthart, occlusal view; i Miostrellus cf. risgoviensis, right C sup., BSP 1959 XXVII- Ch8, Forsthart; j M. cf. risgoviensis, right C sup., BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch7, Forsthart; k cf. Miostrellus sp., right C sup., BSP 1959XXVII-Ch4, Forsthart; l Myotis sp., left C sup., BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch5, Forsthart; m Miostrellus (sp. n.), right C sup., BSP 1959 XXVII-Ch6, Forsthart; 1 lingual view, 2 occlusal view." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586331" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4586331/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="230">Text-fig. 1b</figureCitation>
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<paragraph id="E23C30776561FFA035AE2E318C97FACA" blockId="3.[106,744,1317,1372]" pageId="3" pageNumber="230">M a t e r i a l a n d m e a s u r e m e n t s. Rembach, BSP 1959 XXVIII630-2, the right C sup. 0.93 × 0.78 × 1.60.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E23C30776561FFA035AE2E618E8DF9BA" blockId="3.[106,746,1397,1580]" pageId="3" pageNumber="230">D e s c r i p t i o n. The upper canine is small and slender; triangular in cross-section with a damaged lingual cingulum. The crown has a well-developed concave disto-lingual face, and only the lingual and distal crests. The anterolingual cingulum is well developed and forms a narrow lingual talon.</paragraph>
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C o m p a r i s o n. It exhibits all features typical for vespertilionid bats, and shares the most typical features of upper canines of
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species: 1) triangular cross-section; 2) a wide concave distolingual face; 3) appearance of the lingual and distal crests only; 4) an expansion of the anterolingual part of the cingulum, which forms a narrow thickening. Unfortunately, part of the lingual cingulum of the Rembach fossil is damaged, so the presence of small cuspids on its anterolingual part, as in
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, is obscured. The Rembach upper canine differs from those of
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, due to the presence of a visible expansion of the lingual cingulum, and in a more concave lingual face of the crown (e.g., compare with
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, fig. 70c).
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The upper canine of
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shows a more developed anterolingual thickening of the cingulum, and frequently tends to have a second tip on the cutting edge of its crown. The fossil upper canine of Rembach does not share these morphological traits, but shows most of the above-listed morphological features of
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. If this Rembach specimen would indeed belong to that clade, then it would represent by far the oldest record of the genus. The few other fossil records of
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are much younger. Besides the Pliocene records (
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, Villány 3,
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, MN 17;
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) and
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(
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, Bilike,
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,
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, ~MN 14;
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), a single dentary fragment of
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cf.
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was described from the Late Turolian of
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(MN 1213, Morskaya 2;
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), and several isolated teeth (
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, fig. 3) from the Late Turolian of
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(MN 12, Egorovka 1, Palievo) were reported. All these fossil forms are considerably larger than the fossil from Rembach (compare with
<bibRefCitation id="86124D866561FFA0300929CC8DDBFC99" author="Rosina, V. V. &amp; Sinitsa, M. V." pageId="3" pageNumber="230" pagination="147 - 166" refId="ref9293" refString="Rosina, V. V., Sinitsa, M. V. (2014): Bats (Chiroptera, Mammalia) from the Turolian of Ukraine: phylogenetic and biostratigraphic considerations. - Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Abhandlungen, 272 (2): 147 - 166. https: // doi. org / 10.1127 / 0077 - 7749 / 2014 / 0403" type="journal article" year="2014">Rosina and Sinitsa 2014: 154</bibRefCitation>
, tab. 2).
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