Plinthicus stenodon Cope, 1869
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Plinthicus stenodon Cope, 1869
Fig. 6E, F View Fig .
Referred specimens.—BCGM 9118–9121, SC 2009.18.23.
Comments.— Cappetta (1987) and Cappetta and Stringer (2002) assigned Plinthicus to Mobulinae because of dental similarities to Mobula . Purdy et al. (2001) studied a large sample of teeth and concluded that the arrangement of the teeth within the dentition was more similar to Rhinoptera Cuvier, 1829 than Mobula and placed Plinthicus within Rhinopterinae . Our analysis of Chandler Bridge Plinthicus shows that the mesial side of lateral teeth is lower than the distal side, a dental characteristic seen in Rhinoptera (see Cappetta 1987).
Plinthicus kruibekensis Bor, 1990 is based on a unique tooth recovered from Rupelian strata of Belgium. The tooth of P. kruibekensis slopes outwards and then curves inwards, the occlusal surface is flat, and the enameloid ornamentation consists of anastomosing longitudinal ridges and grooves ( Bor 1990). In contrast, the Chandler Bridge teeth slope inward and curve upward ( Fig. 6E View Fig 1, 6F View Fig 1), the occlusal surface is concave ( Fig. 6F View Fig 2 View Fig ), and the enameloid ornamentation consists of parallel ridges and grooves ( Fig. 6E View Fig 2 View Fig ). These features are identical to those we personally observed on Miocene Plinthicus stenodon from North and South Carolina, and the Chandler Bridge specimens constitute the oldest record of the species.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Oligocene (Chattian), USA (South Carolina); Miocene, USA (Atlantic Coastal Plain), France, Malta.
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Plinthicus stenodon Cope, 1869
Cicimurri, David J. & Knight, James L. 2009 |
Plinthicus kruibekensis
Bor 1990 |
P. kruibekensis
Bor 1990 |
Plinthicus stenodon
Cope 1869 |