Plesiosminthus meridionalis Comte, 2000
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Plesiosminthus meridionalis Comte, 2000
Type locality. Venelles inf., MP30, France.
Holotype. m1 dext., VEL. 420, coll. University Montpellier II.
Material and measurements. Appendix 1.
Diagnosis. Translated from Comte (2000). Differs from Plesiosminthus schaubi by the shorter mesolophid, not connected to the mesostylid in the lower molars.
According to the description by Comte the mesolophid is separated from the mesostylid in 40% of the m1 (n = 20) and 77% of the m2 (n = 26). Plesiosminthus meridionalis , originally described as a subspecies of P. schaubi , and here treated as a species, is characterized by the very high MV values of both m2 and M2 (see Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 , Tables 3 View TABLE 3 , 5 View TABLE 5 ). In this respect it is the most advanced species, very different from P. schaubi , and a close relationship is not probable.
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