Icochilus anomalus Ameghino, 1894a

Fernández, Mercedes, Fernicola, Juan Carlos & Cerdeño, Esperanza, 2019, On the type materials of the genera Interatherium Ameghino, 1887 and Icochilus Ameghino, 1889 (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata, Mammalia) from early Miocene of the Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, Zootaxa 4543 (2), pp. 195-220 : 211-212

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Icochilus anomalus Ameghino, 1894a
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Icochilus anomalus Ameghino, 1894a

Holotype. MACN-A 3634 ( Fig. 5 I View FIGURE 5 ), mandibular right fragment with c and p2–3, currently missing.

Age and provenance of the type material. Santacrucian SALMA, early Miocene , Santa Cruz Province ( Argentina).

Original description ( Ameghino 1894a: 16). “ De la même taille que l’ Icochilus extensus . Cette espèce se distingue facilement par l'atrophie et la disparition de plusieurs dents. L'incisive inférieure externe est très petite. La canine inférieure est extrêmement petite, et isolée en avant et en arrière par des diastèmes assez longs, tandis que dans presque toutes les autres espèces du même genre cette dent est au contraire bien développée et couchée en avant sur les incisives, dont elle en a la forme. La première prémolaire inférieure a complètement disparu. La deuxième prémolaire inférieure est bien développée et avec deux sillons perpendiculaires opposés, l'un interne et l'autre externe ”.

English translation. With the same size as Icochilus extensus . This species is easily distinguished by the atrophy and disappearance of several teeth. The external lower incisor is very small. The lower canine is extremely small and is anteriorly and posteriorly isolated by rather long diastemata, whereas in almost all the other species of the genus this tooth is instead, well developed and leaned on the incisors. The first lower premolar is absent. The second lower premolar is well developed and exhibits two opposite, internal and external, perpendicular grooves.

Comments. Ameghino (1894a) described this species, but did not illustrate any specimen of it. Ameghino’s catalogue and Mones (1986) indicate the mandibular fragment MACN-A 3634 as the type specimen of the species. This is the only material assigned to this species in Ameghino’s catalogue, but unfortunately, it could not be found in the Ameghino Collection. Nevertheless, when studying Scott’s photographic catalogue published by Vizcaíno et al. (2017), it was possible to identify the photograph No. 309 ( Fig. 5 I View FIGURE 5 ) as the fragmented mandible assigned to Ic. anomalus by Ameghino (1894a). That specimen matches the original description, because it exhibits a reduced lower canine, diastemata anterior and posterior to this tooth, and the absence of dp1. Taking into consideration that MACN-A 3634 was the only specimen assigned to this species, it is highly probable that the photograph No. 309 corresponds to the currently missing specimen. Therefore, if this was the case, it should be considered the holotype of Ic. anomalus , but unfortunately it has not been located.

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