Hanakia aff. antiquus ( GAILLARD , 1899)

Rosina, Valentina V. & Rummel, Michael, 2019, The Early Miocene Bats (Chiroptera, Mammalia) From The Karstic Sites Of Erkertshofen And Petersbuch 2 (Southern Germany), Fossil Imprint 75 (3 - 4), pp. 412-437 : 422

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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/if-2019-0026

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Hanakia aff. antiquus ( GAILLARD , 1899)
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Hanakia aff. antiquus ( GAILLARD, 1899)

Text-fig. 3j–k View Text-fig

M a t e r i a l a n d m e a s u r e m e n t s. Erkertshofen 1: BSP 1962 XIX 4196, left M2, 1.60 × 2.10

Petersbuch 2: PCMRCh1, left M2, ≈1.50 × ≈2.00; PCMRCh2, left M1, 1.60 × 1.95; PCMRCh3, left M1, 1.40 × 1.70.

Erkertshofen 2: BSP 1974 XIV 1196, right C sup., 1.05 × 1.10 × 1.90

D e s c r i p t i o n a n d c o m p a r i s o n. These fossils from Petersbuch 2, Erkertshofen 1 and Erkertshofen 2 ( Text-fig. 3 View Text-fig ) morphologically correspond to H. agadjaniani , but are noticeably smaller in size ( Tab. 6). Moreover, the trigon basin of the upper molar (specimen PCMRCh2) from Petersbuch 2 is closed ( Text-fig. 3J View Text-fig ), similar to Eptesicus aurelianensis from Stubersheim 3 ( Ziegler 1994: 113, fig. 6), which is significantly smaller in size (compare with Ziegler 1994: 112). This specimen from Petersbuch 2 morphologically is closest to H. aff. antiquus ( Tab. 6; compare with specimen Mer91C43, Horáček 2001: 133, fig. 14). Another fossil upper molar (specimen PCMRCh1) differs from E. aurelianensis in being larger and in having an open trigon basin without metaloph ( Text-fig. 3K View Text-fig ; compare with Ziegler 1994: 113, fig. 6). The studied upper molars differ from those of the species of H. antiquus from La Grive 7 in lacking the para- and metalophs (compare with Baudelot 1972: 50, tab. 2).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Vespertilionidae

Genus

Hanakia

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