Hahnodon Sigogneau−Russell, 1991a
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Hahnodon Sigogneau−Russell, 1991a |
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Genus Hahnodon Sigogneau−Russell, 1991a
Type species (monotypy): Hahnodon taqueti Sigogneau−Russell, 1991a .
Distribution.—Early Cretaceous (?Berriasian) of Morocco (Anoual Syncline, eastern High Atlas).
Revised diagnosis.—The type genus of the Hahnodontidae has the following characteristics: Posterior lingual cusp (l3) of m2large. Posterior buccal cusps completely reduced. Lin − gual wall of crown deeply indented between anterior and posterior cusp.
Description.—See Sigogneau−Russell 1991a: 120–122.
Discussion.—The holotype of H. taqueti ( Sigogneau−Russell 1991a: figs. 1a, 2a, b) is a left m2, as correctly stated by the author. The tooth resembles, besides the presence of the anterobuccal cusp, the m2of Kuehneodon (compare Fig. 1C View Fig ). Both teeth show a relatively large anterior and a smaller posterior lingual cusp, separated one from the other by the indentation of the lingual wall.
In Kuehneodon ( Fig. 1C View Fig ), the anterolingual cusp is composed of originally two, now confluent cusps, the smaller l1 and the larger l2. Consequently, the posterolingual cusp is l3.
In Hahnodon ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig ) the anterolingual cusp is severely eroded. But the comparison with Denisodon ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 3A–E View Fig ) shows that this cusp is a morphological unit, not composed of two cusps. Nevertheless, the posterolingual cusp, in Hahnodon , is cusp l3, as is indicated by its position on the crown.
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