Protypotherium globosum Ameghino, 1891
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.3.4 |
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Protypotherium globosum Ameghino, 1891 |
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Protypotherium globosum Ameghino, 1891
Holotype. MACN-A 4049 ( Figs. 2 M–N View FIGURE 2 ), an almost complete skull lacking the left premaxilla.
Diagnosis ( Ameghino 1891: 292). “ Tamaño bastante más pequeño que el Protypotherium australe (Moreno) Ameghino. Se distingue por los parietales, que se levantan bastante más arriba que los frontales, de superficie globosa, cortos y que atrás descienden hacia abajo de una manera casi repentina. Frente muy ancha y plana; nasales cortos. Longitud del cráneo, 8 centímetros. Diámetro transverso máximo, 53 milímetros. Diámetro interorbitario de los frontales, 3 centímetros. Longitud de la serie dentaria superior, 45 milímetros ”.
English translation. Considerably smaller size than Protypotherium australe (Moreno) Ameghino. It can be distinguished by its short parietals that rise much higher than the frontals, with a globular surface, and suddenly descend downwards posteriorly. Forehead very broad and flat; nasals short. Length of the skull, 8 centimetres. Maximum transverse diameter, 53 millimetres. Interorbital diameter of the frontals, 3 centimetres. Length of upper tooth row, 45 millimetres.
Comments. Ameghino (1891) described this taxon without any illustration. According to Ameghino’s catalogue and to Mones (1986), the incomplete skull MACN-A 4049 is the type material of the species. This specimen matches the original diagnosis ( Ameghino 1891) both in morphology (e.g., the most posterior region of the frontals and the anterior portion of the parietals form a convex surface that rapidly descends posteriorly, frontals are wide and flat, and nasals and parietals are short) and measurements (length of the skull = 84.2 mm; maximum transverse diameter = 53.4 mm; interorbital frontal diameter = 30.1 mm; length of the upper tooth row = 45 mm), and it is herein confirmed as the holotype of P. globosum .
Chronological and geographical distribution of the type specimen. Santacrucian SALMA, Santa Cruz Province.
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