Gliravus bruijni Hugueney, 1967

Vianey-Liaud, Monique, Comte, Bernard, Marandat, Bernard, Peigné, Stéphane, Rage, Jean-Claude & Sudre, Jean, 2014, A new early Late Oligocene (MP 26) continental vertebrate fauna from Saint-Privat-des-Vieux (Alès Basin, Gard, Southern France), Geodiversitas 36 (4), pp. 565-622 : 601

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2014n4a4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4837364

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scientific name

Gliravus bruijni Hugueney, 1967
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Gliravus bruijni Hugueney, 1967 ( Fig. 13 View FIG )

SYNONYMY. — See Vianey-Liaud et al. (1995).

HOLOTYPE. — Left M/2, no. 96182, Lyon 1 University.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Coderet (Allier, France ), MP 30.

DIAGNOSIS. — “ Gliravus with teeth significantly larger than those of G. majori Stehlin & Schaub, 1951 , and G. tenuis, Bahlo, 1975 , smaller than those of G. bravoi Hugueney et al., 1985 , and size close to that of G. daamsi, Bosma & de Bruijn, 1982 . Differs from the other Gliravus species by the absence of mesoconid and the reduced mesolophid; mesolophid occasionally connected to the hypoconid. Centrolophs generally reduced, and very low when present” (Vianey-liaud 1994: 133, translated from French).

MATERIAL AND MEASUREMENTS (in mm). — Two M1-2: SPV 192: 1.23 × 1.50, SPV 193: 1.12-1.40; three m1-2: SPV 194: 1.24 × 1.29, SPV 195: 1.28 × 1.39, SPV 196: 1.22 × 1.39.

DESCRIPTION

Teeth size and morphological characters fall into the variations of those of Gliravus bruijni Hugueney,

1967, as described from different localities where the species occurs (e.g., Hugueney 1967; Vianey- Liaud 1994; Vianey-Liaud et al. 1995).

M1-2 pattern is simple, with a single centroloph, and the lingual ends of anteroloph and posteroloph swollen and well separated from the protocone. On m1-2, the mesoconid is absent.

MP

Mohonk Preserve, Inc.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Gliridae

Genus

Gliravus

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