Eozygodactylus, Weidig, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.62.2010.1544 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5305209 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B2387C5-282D-073A-FEA0-631DFA54BBFB |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Eozygodactylus |
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gen. nov. |
Eozygodactylus n.gen.
Type species. Eozygodactylus americanus n.gen. and n.sp.
Etymology. Eozygodactylus —Eos Greek for dawn, Zygodactylus —for the zygodactyl foot.
Diagnosis. Within the Zygodactylidae , Eozygodactylus n.gen. is diagnosed as follows: (1) humerus with large processus supracondylaris dorsalis; (2) digitus minoris widens distally; and (3) pelvis with foramen obturatum open.
Character (1) is shared with Zygodactylus and a not yet named specimen from the London Clay held in a private collection (see also below); Eozygodactylus might be congeneric with the latter. Character (2) is autapomorphic for Eozygodactylus . Character (3) is plesiomorphic and also occurs in many other bird taxa such as e.g., Numididae , Charadriidae , Burhinidae , Rallidae , Phoenicopteridae , Threskiornithidae and Coraciidae , but not in Primozygodactylus (the pelvis is unknown for Primoscens and Zygodactylus ).
Differential diagnosis. Eozygodactylus n.gen. differs from: (a) the Eocene Primozygodactylus Mayr, 1998 in: Scapula more strongly curved, humerus with smaller crista bicipitalis, carpometacarpus with larger difference in length between the ossa metacarpalia, sternum relatively longer craniocaudally; (b) the Eocene Primoscens Harrison & Walker, 1977 (the differential diagnosis is not only based on the holotype of Primoscens minutus , which only consists of a carpometacarpus, but also on specimen WN 87558A from the private collection of Michael Daniels that Mayr (1998) referred to the genus Primoscens [for figures, see Mayr, 1998: 78]) in: Humerus with processus supracondylaris (absent in cf. Primoscens ), longer carpometacarpus (8.8 mm in Eozygodactylus versus 6.9 mm in Primoscens ); and (c) the lower Oligocene–Miocene Zygodactylus Ballmann, 1971 in: Coracoid with medium-sized processus procoracoideus (absent in Zygodactylus ), carpometacarpus with less difference in length between the ossa metacarpalia, legs relatively shorter.
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