Glis minor Kowalski, 1956

Pazonyi, Piroska, Mészáros, Lukács, Hír, János & Mta-Mtm-Elte, Zoltán Szentesi, 2016, The lowermost Pleistocene rodent and soricid (Mammalia) fauna from Beremend 14 locality (South Hungary) and its biostratigraphical and palaeoecological implications, Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica 33, pp. 99-134 : 111-112

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2016.33.99

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15681937

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F152ED01-DF0A-390F-FE4F-87A7B4B54020

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scientific name

Glis minor Kowalski, 1956
status

 

Glis minor Kowalski, 1956

(Figs 13–14)

Material – Isolated teeth: 1 left P; 1 left M (L = 1.63, W = 1.63); 1 right M 1 4 1 (L = 1.66, W = 1.73).

Description – M 1: The tooth has rounded square shape and seven ridges. The first and third main ridges (anteroloph and protoloph) are isolated; there is a small, isolated ridge (anterior extra ridge) between the latter two. The fourth ridge is isolated (anterior centraloph), whereas the fifth and seventh ridges (metaloph and posteroloph) are joined on the palatinal side. Between the latter two ridges, there is a small, isolated ridge (posterior extra ridge).

P 4: Triangular tooth, with five ridges. The first and the second ridges (anterolophid and metalophid) are joined on both sides. The third ridge (mesolophid) is isolated, whereas the fourth and fifth ridges (posterior extra ridge and posterolophid) are joined on the labial side.

M 1: Anteriorly elongated, narrowed tooth, with seven ridges. The first, second and third ridges (anterolophid, anterior extra ridge and metalophid) are joined on the labial side. The fourth ridge (centralophid) is short and isolated. The fifth, sixth and seventh ridges (mesolophid, posterior extra ridge, and posterolophid) are joined on the labial side.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Gliridae

Genus

Glis

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