taxonID	type	description	language	source
85F5AA1EDF0752EF941A3014D10D6B6D.taxon	description	Fig. 4 A, B	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
85F5AA1EDF0752EF941A3014D10D6B6D.taxon	description	Description. i 1 (Fig. 4 B). The i 1 is a bicuspulate element. The root is almost equal in length to the crown. The crown and the root display only an inconspicuous bending between both, almost standing along a straight axis. There is a well-developed cingulid covering the labial base of the enamel. m 1 (Fig. 4 A). The m 1 has a talonid wider than the trigonid, although both parts of the tooth are quite similar in length. The protoconid is the highest cuspid of the tooth, followed by the metaconid and the hypoconid. The entoconid is a small cone-shaped cuspid placed just anteriorly from an almost completely reduced entostylid. The paraconid is quite similar in height to the entoconid. The blades of the protolophid and the paralophid are remarkably notched. The hypolophid and the oblique cristid descend regularly from the hypoconid towards the entostylid, and to the middle height of the protoconid, respectively. A marked labial cingulid outlines the base of the paralophid in occlusal view.	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
CFB240CAA1F154FBB9C74AC508D4E318.taxon	description	Fig. 4 G – I	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
CFB240CAA1F154FBB9C74AC508D4E318.taxon	description	Description. M 1 (Fig. 4 G, H). A low cingulum is present on the anterior wall of both teeth. The anterocone is composed of two alternating lobes, separated by a groove. The anterior arm of the protocone is connected to the labial lobe of the anterocone. The posterior wall of the protocone is connected to the lingual wall of the paracone. A well-developed, isolated lingual accessory cuspule is present in one of the teeth (Fig. 4 G) but absent in the other (Fig. 4 H). The anterior arm of the hypocone is connected directly to the posterior wall of the paracone in one case (IPS-PAM 207 - 02), while in the other tooth the hypocone and paracone are isolated (IPS-PAM 207 - 03). The hypocone is connected posteriorly to the metacone. m 1 (Fig. 4 I). Although broken, it appears that the anteroconid was wide. A well-developed lingual anterolophid is present. The protoconid is directly connected to the metaconid. There is no longitudinal ridge, the sinusid being connected to the mesosinusid, separating the protoconid from the entoconid. The hypoconid and entoconid are directly connected. A small, rounded posterolophid is present.	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
AFEC178E9C2159D68D703CC36A10D197.taxon	description	Fig. 4 J – P	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
AFEC178E9C2159D68D703CC36A10D197.taxon	description	Description. M 1. (Fig. 4 J, K) The t 1 is displaced posteriorly relative to the t 3. The t 1 bis and the t 2 bis are absent. A short spur on the t 3 is directed toward the t 5 – t 6 intersection. There is no connection between the t 5 and the t 1 or t 3. A spur on the t 6 is directed toward the t 9, but both tubercles are widely separated. The t 4 and t 8 are basally connected by a low, thin ridge. The t 7 is absent. The low, well-developed t 12 is connected to the t 8 but remains separated from the t 9. M 2. (Fig. 4 L, M) The t 1 and t 3 are isolated and oval, the former being larger than the latter. The t 4 is connected basally to the t 8 by a low, narrow ridge. A deep valley separates the t 6 and t 9. The t 7 is absent. There is a small, low t 12 attached to the intersection between the t 8 and t 9. m 1. (Fig. 4 N) The only m 1 is poorly preserved anteriorly and labially. However, it can be distinguished that the labial cingulum reaches the anteroconid. The anteroconid complex is connected to the metaconid – protoconid complex. The protoconid and hypoconid are slightly displaced posteriorly relative to the metaconid and entoconid. The longitudinal spur is absent. The oval-compressed posterior cingulum is slightly displaced lingually. m 2. (Fig. 4 O) The only specimen is somewhat worn. There is no longitudinal spur. The labial cingulum is moderately developed and bears a large labial anteroconid. The small posterior accessory cuspid (c 1) is attached to the hypoconid. Another small, rounded accessory labial cuspid is attached to the protoconid. The posterior cingulum is oval. m 3. (Fig. 4 P) The hypoconid-entoconid pair (posterior complex) is separated from the protoconid-metaconid complex. Neither the labial anteroconid, labial cingulum, nor posterior accessory cuspid (c 1) is present.	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
A71E4C05451258F49F16D10DA79060F2.taxon	description	Fig. 4 F	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
A71E4C05451258F49F16D10DA79060F2.taxon	description	Description. m 3 (Fig. 4 F). The anterior wall of the tooth is absent, but a very low, residual labial anterolophid can still be recognized at the base of the protoconid. A deep mesosinusid is directed forward. A transverse, deep sinusid is also present. The hypoconid and entoconid are fused, forming a round cusp, with no evidence of a posterosinusid.	en	Piñero, Pedro, Agustí, Jordi, Blain, Hugues-Alexandre, Blanco-Lapaz, Ángel, Tesón, Eliseo, Teixell, Antonio, Furió, Marc (2025): A new Late Miocene small vertebrate assemblage from the Ouarzazate Basin (High Atlas, Morocco) and its biochronological and paleoenvironmental significance. Fossil Record 28 (2): 377-395, DOI: 10.3897/fr.28.175508
