Deinogalerix, Freudenthal, 1972
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Genus DEINOGALERIX Freudenthal, 1972
Type Species. Deinogalerix koenigswaldi Freudenthal, 1972 from the Messinian (latest Miocene) of Gargano (Apulia, south-eastern Italy), fissure San Giovannino (Foggia, south-eastern Italy; Freudenthal, 1972).
Included Species. Deinogalerix brevirostris Butler, 1980 ; Deinogalerix freudenthali Butler, 1980 ; Deinogalerix intermedius Butler, 1980 ; Deinogalerix minor Butler, 1980 ; Deinogalerix masinii Villier et al., 2013 ; Deinogalerix samniticus sp. nov.
Distribution. Early Tortonian (early late Miocene) of Scontrone (Abruzzo, central Italy) to Messinian (late late Miocene) of Gargano (south-eastern Italy).
Original diagnosis. See Freudenthal (1972).
Emended Diagnosis (from Villier et al., 2013, p. 65). ‘Large galericini ; I1 much larger than I2 and I3; P3, P4, p3, p4, and the trigonid of m1 enlarged; posterior molars reduced; P3 and p4 bunodont; on p4 the trigonid is well-defined, the paralophid is absent or partially developed and the metaconid and the distal-ridge form a continuum via a bulbous metacristid; hypocone and protostyle on P3 invariably present; hypoconule present on P4; connection protocone-metaconule usually absent on M1 and M2; on M1 and M2 the postcrista of the metaconule reaches the bucco-distal corner of the tooth, distal cingulum bipartitionated; mesostyle of M1 and M2 round and not divided; metastylar crest of M3 well-developed and inflated; mandible with small coronoid process and low condyle; supraorbital processes present and formed by the frontal’.
Revised Diagnosis. Large galericini ; I1 much larger than I2 and I3; P3, P4, p3, p4, and trigonid of m1 enlarged; posterior molars reduced; P3 and p4 bunodont; p4 with well-delineated trigonid, weak mesial part of paracristid, preprotocristid blunt, metaconid and distal cingulum joined by bulbous mesostylid; hypocone constantly present in P3; protocone and metaconule usually not connected in M1 and M2; in M1-2 distal cingulum interrupted, or distal arm of metaconule sometimes confluent
Dental Measurements with uninterrupted distal cingulum ( Figure 4.1-2 View FIGURE 4. 1 ); bulging and undivided mesostyle in M1 and M2; metastylar crest of M3 well-developed and inflated; supraorbital processes present and formed by frontal bone; mandible with small coronoid process, low condyle, and mental foramen under mesial root or between roots of p3.
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