Florinia, Ziegler, 1989
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https://doi.org/10.5852/cr-palevol2020v19a1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14207132 |
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Florinia |
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cf. Florinia
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MATERIAL AND MEASUREMENTS (in cm). — Spain. Escletxes del Papiol , 1 P4 sin., IPS86423 , 1.26 × 1.09 ; Can Martí Vell III, 1 m 1 dext., IPS90052 , 1.24 × 0.61 × 0.68 ; Sant Andreu de la Barca 1, 1 mandible with m1, m2 dext., IPS86186 , 1.33 × 0.69 × 0.72, 1.21 × 0.73 × 0.73 ; Costablanca 2, 1 P4 dext., IPS85665 , 1.18 × 1.22 .
DESCRIPTION
P4
The premolar is about as long as it is wide, and has a slight posterior emargination. The paracone looks rather gracile, with a relatively short posterocrista; its tip lies just in front of the middle of the molar. The parastylar region is damaged in both available specimens, but, based on the P4 from Escletxes del Papiol, parastyle and protocone appear to be of the same size and height. The two cusps are connected by a low ridge. A low ridge following the lingual outline of the premolar starts at the basis of the protocone. At the position of the hypocone, this ridge is somewhat thickened.
m1
The outline of the occlusal surface is subtriangular. The trigonid is clearly narrower and much longer than the talonid. The paralophid is long and the metaconid is slightly lingualposteriorly to the protoconid; the trigonid basin is widely open. The oblique cristid ends just lingually to the base of the protoconid. The entoconid is close to the metaconid, with a short entocristid. The hypolophid bends behind the entoconid and it is separated from that cusp by a wide postentoconid valley. The cingulum is well developed on the anterior and posterior sides, more narrow on the labial side.
m2
The m2 is far more rectangular than the m1. The trigonid is longer than the talonid; the trigonid basin is wide. In the other features it resembles the first lower molar.
REMARKS
The genus Florinia , including the species F.stehlini , is a regular occurrence in MN 3-MN 5 faunas in central Europe ( Ziegler 1989, 2006b; Ziegler & Mörs 2000; Klietmann et al. 2014b). Here, the genus is for the first time described from Spain, although Van der Meulen et al. (2012) did list “ Florinia ” (their quotation marks) for a number of localities in the Aragonian type area, ranging from the uppermost Ramblian (San Roque 4A, Zone A, latest MN 3) to the middle Aragonian (Las Umbrias 10, Zone Dd, MN 5).
KLIETMANN J., NAGEL D., RUMMEL M. & VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE L. W. 2014 b. - Enlightening complexity. The Dimylidae of Petersbuch 28. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 94 (3): 463 - 479. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 12549 - 013 - 0137 - 5
VAN DER MEULEN A. J., GARCIA-PAREDES I., ALVAREZ-SIERRA, M. A., VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE L. W., HORDIJK K., OLIVER A. & PELAEZ-CAMPOMANES P. 2012. - Updated Aragonian biostratigraphy: Small Mammal distribution and its implications for the Miocene European Chronology. Geologica Acta 10 (2): 1 - 24. https: // doi. org / 10.1344 / 105.000001710
ZIEGLER R. 1989. - Heterosoricidae und Soricidae (Insectivora, Mammalia) aus dem Oberoligozan und Untermiozan Suddeutschlands. Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde, Serie B (Geologie und Palaontologie) 154: 1 - 73. https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / page / 30059591
ZIEGLER R. & MORS T. 2000. - Marsupialia, Lipotyphla und Chiroptera (Mammalia) aus dem Miozan des Braunkohletagebaus Hambach (Niederrheinische Bucht, Nordwest-Deutschland). Palaeontographica Abteilung A, 257: 1 - 26.
ZIEGLER R. 2006 b. - Miocene insectivores from Austria and Germany - an overview in VAN DEN HOEK OSTENDE L. W., NAGEL D. & HARZHAUSER M. (eds) Festschrift fur Univ. - Doz. Dr. Gudrun Daxner-Hock gewidmet aus Anlass ihres 65. Geburtstages. Beitrage zur Palaontologie 30: 481 - 494.
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