Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4748186 | Geobios | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The status of Mastodon angustidens pygmaeus Depéret, 1897 is discussed on the basis of an examination of the holotype (a broken lower molar) with tomography using X-rays, and on a review of the previous taxonomic hypotheses. The conclusion is that the holotype is a possible supernumerary post-m3 molar that may be that of a tetralophodont gomphothere. “M. angustidens pygmaeus” is then a nomen dubium that should only be used in relation to the holotype.
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Authors
Pascal Tassy, Florent Goussard, Miguel Garcia Sanz,