Lacerta cf. filholi Augé, 1988
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2014n4a4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4538804 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D6987B-4476-B12B-FF52-13FEFC56E41D |
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Felipe |
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Lacerta cf. filholi Augé, 1988 |
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Lacerta cf. filholi Augé, 1988
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Six incomplete maxillae ( SPV 723), five incomplete dentaries ( SPV 724), four fragments bearing teeth ( SPV 725).
DESCRIPTION
Ŋe teeth are all pleurodont; the anterior ones have a single cuspid, others (probably from the midsection of the tooth row) are bicuspid, whereas the larger teeth, i.e. from the posterior section, have three cuspids. Well-marked vertical striae occur on the apices. None of the teeth is amblyodont (i.e. “molariform”). On the maxillae, the anteriormost teeth are acute and recurved.
DISCUSSION
Ŋe combination of mono-, bi- and tricuspid teeth in a single tooth row, presence of anterior recurved maxillary teeth and the striation of apices point to Lacerta s.l. filholi . Ŋis small lizard is frequent in the Oligocene of western Europe. However, the preserved parts of the maxillae do not bear osteoderms. Ŋerefore, although this absence may be only of ontogenetic nature, assignment to this species cannot be accepted without reservation. Lacerta s.l. filholi was reported from MP 21 to MN 2 ( Augé 2005; Augé & Smith 2009).
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