Hispanomys moralesi, López-Antoñanzas & Peláez-Campomanes & Álvarez-Sierra & García-Paredes, 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00618.x |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03838790-FFA1-3421-FF6F-FC0FFE239518 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Hispanomys moralesi |
status |
sp. nov. |
SPECIES HISPANOMYS MORALESI SP. NOV.
( FIGS 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 )
Chresonymy: Cricetidae indet. Morales et al., 1992: 80; Cricetidae indet. Morales et al., 2000: 186; Hispanomys sp. Morales et al., 2004: 140; Hispanomys sp. Morales et al., 2008: 76; Hispanomys peralensis López-Antoñanzas et al., 2008 .
Etymology: In honour of Jorge Morales (MNCN-CSIC, Madrid) to whom we are indebted for the development of the Batallones research programme.
Holotype: BAT10′07-G3-23: left maxillary fragment with M2–M3, left maxillary fragment with M1, right maxillary fragment with M1, and right maxillary fragment with the M3 ( Fig. 4A–D View Figure 4 ). All these fragments come from the same individual.
Hypodigm: Fragmentary skulls with complete maxillae: BAT3′07-728; BAT3M′08-31; complete maxillae: BAT1′03-D3a; BAT10′07-F4-9-a; BAT10′07-G4-60, BAT3M′06-5; BATM 4227-6a; BAT3M′08-30; BAT10′08 F3-4; maxillary fragments: BAT10′07-G3- 23a, with M1; BAT10′07-G3-23a, with M2-M3; BAT10′07-G3-23b, with M1; BAT10′07-G3-23b, with M3; BATM 4227-6b, with M2; BATM 4227-6b, with M3; BAT10′08G4-50, with M1; BAT3M′08-33, with M2–M3; M1: BAT1M′02-E5-1; BAT1M′02-D7-2; BAT5M′02-3; BAT1M′03-D3-4; BAT10′07-F4-9; M2: BAT1M′02-D7-7; BAT5M′02-8; BAT1′01-D4-19; BAT3M′08-32; M3: BAT1M′01-D4-24; complete mandibles: BAT1′03F6-60; BAT1′03-F6-79a; BAT1′03-F6- 79b; BAT10′07-G4-36; BAT3M′06-17; BAT10′07-E3-4; BAT10′07-F4-72; BAT1′03-F4-30; BAT3M′08-34; BAT3M′08-35; BAT3M′08-37; BAT10′08 G4-37; BAT10′08 F3-12; mandibular fragments: BAT1′05-E8- 15, with m1–m2; BAT10′07-G3-29, with m1–m2; BAT10M′07-H4-14, with m1; BAT10M′07-H4-15, with m1–m2 and the m3 isolated, BAT10M′07-G4-16, with broken m1 and m2–m3; BAT10M′07-G4-24, with m2–m3; BAT10′07-G4-58, with m1–m3; BAT3M′08-36 with m1–m3; BAT10′08 F3-9 with m1–m2; BAT10′08 F2-19, with m1–m2; BAT10′08 G4-59, with m1–m2; m1: BAT1M′05-C3-9, BAT1M′05-E3-10, BAT1′03- F5-11, BAT1M′02-D7-12, BAT1M-E5-13, BAT1′01- D4-18; BAT3M′08-38; BAT3M′08-39; BAT3M′08-40; BAT3M′08-41; BAT10′08 G4-49; BAT10M′07-G4-47; m2: BAT5M′06-I16-18, BAT1M′04-D6-19, BAT1M′02- D7-20, BAT5M′02-21, BAT1M′02-E5-22, BAT1M′ 05-E3-23, BATM′91-25, BAT1M′03-F5-26, BAT1M′03- F5-27; BAT3M′08-42; BAT3M′08-43; BAT3M′08-44; BAT3M′08-45; BAT3M′08-46; m3: BAT1M′03-F5-28, BAT1M′03-F5-29; BAT3M′08-48. Size data are provided in Table 1 and Appendix 1.
Repository institution: MNCN-CSIC collections.
Type locality: Batallones 10 (Madrid, Spain).
Age: Late Vallesian, Late Miocene (MN10).
Other localities: Batallones 1, Batallones 3, Batallones 5 (Madrid, Spain).
Diagnosis: Hispanomys species of medium size, with high values of the (mean LM1)/(mean LM3) and (mean Lm1)/(mean Lm3) ratios; upper molars lacking cingula on the labial valleys as well as mesoloph, four- or five-rooted M1; M1, and M2 with almost complete ectolophs, M3 relatively small; lower molars lacking cingula on the lingual valleys, either absent or short mesolophids, and long, short or absent anterolophid.
Differential diagnosis: Differing from Hispanomys castelnovi , H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. aragonensis , and H. baixasi in having four- or five-rooted M1; differing from H. castelnovi , H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. aragonensis , and H. baixasi in having well-developed ectolophs on the M1 and M2; differing from H. decedens , H. dispectus , H. thaleri , and H. aragonensis in lacking enamel-coated valley on the M1–M2; differing from H. decedens , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , and H. nombrevillae in lacking labial cingula on the M1–M2; differing from H. decedens , H. aguirrei , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. thaleri , and H. aragonensis in lacking any trace of mesoloph on the upper molars; differing from H. castelnovi , H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. thaleri , H. aragonensis , H. peralensis , and H. baixasi in having larger LM3/LM1 ratio; differing from H. castelnovi , H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. nombrevillae , H. thaleri , H. aragonensis , H. mediterraneus , and H. baixasi in lacking labial anterolophid in about half the m1; differing from H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. lavocati , H. nombrevillae , H. mediterraneus , and H. baixasi in lacking double metalophulid on the m1; differing from H. freudenthali and H. adroveri in having labial anterolophid in about half the m1 and very short or absent mesolophids in more than half the specimens; differing from H. aragonensis , H. thaleri , H. nombrevillae , and H. aguirrei in having the m2 three-rooted; differing from H. castelnovi , H. decedens , H. bijugatus , H. aguirrei , H. daamsi , H. dispectus , H. lavocati , H. thaleri , H. aragonensis , and H. baixasi in having larger Lm3/Lm1 ratio.
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