Tholodus schmidi Meyer, 1848
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https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.28.164405 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17823983 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/025657D8-EBB3-5439-BD55-70732D712051 |
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by Pensoft |
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Tholodus schmidi Meyer, 1848 |
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Holotype.
Jaw fragment with four teeth and broken base of a fifth tooth ( Meyer 1851: pl. 31, figs 27–28). Current repository unknown.
Type locality.
Tatzend, Jena, Thuringia.
Type horizon.
Terebratelbank Subformation, Jena Formation, Lower Muschelkalk Subgroup. Age: Middle Triassic (Anisian: Pelsonian).
Referred material.
See Peyer (1939) and Dalla Vecchia (2004).
Diagnosis.
Distinguished by the following combination of features: multiple tooth rows; posterior tooth crowns massive, rounded, labiolingually compressed; enamel with pronounced apicobasal wrinkles; bases of tooth crowns constricted; and tooth roots long and straight, with plicidentine ( McGowan and Motani 2003).
Comments.
Peyer (1939) tentatively suggested “ tocosaurian ” (= lepidosaurian) affinities for Tholodus schmidi . McGowan and Motani (2003) considered it related to the ichthyopterygian Mixosaurus . Based on diagnostic jaw remains associated with postcranial remains of an early ichthyopterygian from the Anisian (Pelsonian-Illyrian) of Udine Province ( Italy), Dalla Vecchia (2004) suggested that Tholodus schmidi is possibly a grippidian ichthyopterygian.
References.
Meyer (1848, 1851), Peyer (1939), Hagdorn and Rieppel (1999), McGowan and Motani (2003), Dalla Vecchia (2004).
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