Zootaxa2011,Issue(3027) :10.

A new carnivorous cynodont (Synapsida, Therapsida) from the Brazilian Middle Triassic (Santa Maria Formation): Candelariodon barberenai gen. et sp. nov.

CESAR LEANDRO SCHULTZ MARINA BENTO SOARES CARLOS NUNES RODRIGUES TEO VEIGA DE OLIVEIRA
Zootaxa2011,Issue(3027) :10.

A new carnivorous cynodont (Synapsida, Therapsida) from the Brazilian Middle Triassic (Santa Maria Formation): Candelariodon barberenai gen. et sp. nov.

CESAR LEANDRO SCHULTZ 1MARINA BENTO SOARES 2CARLOS NUNES RODRIGUES 3TEO VEIGA DE OLIVEIRA4
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作者信息

  • 1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Institute de Geociencias, Departamento de Paleontologia e Estratigrafia. Avenida Bento Gonqalves, 9500, Caixa Postal 15001, Bairro Agronomia, CEP 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
  • 2. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Institute de Geociencias, Departamento de Paleontologia eEstratigrafia. Avenida Bento Gonqalves, 9500, Caixa Postal 15001, Bairro Agronomia, CEP 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
  • 3. Museu Municipal Aristides Carlos Rodrigues, Avenida Pereira Rego, 1000, Bairro Centro. CEP 96930-000, Candeldria, RS, Brazil
  • 4. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas. Avenida Transnordestina, S/N, Bairro Novo Hor-izonte, CEP 44036-900, Feira de Santana, BA, Brazil
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Abstract

A new small cynodont, Candelariodon barberenai gen. et sp. nov., from the Middle Triassic of Brazil (Santa Maria Formation) is reported. The new taxon is represented by a partial mandible having some complete teeth. The morphology of the dentary and splenial is similar to other carnivorous cynodonts, except for the absence of the angular process of the dentary. The anterior-most lower teeth are slightly expanded buccolingually with a tall and posteriorly curved main cusp and one or two accessory cusps. The posterior-most preserved lower postcanine, however, has lingual and buccal rows of cusps, each formed by four anteroposteriorly aligned cusps, separated by a shallow basin. This tooth resembles the posterior-most lower teeth oiAleodon Crompton 1955 from the Middle Triassic of Tanzania, but the anterior-most teeth of Candelariodon and Aleodon are essentially different. In this context, the phylogenetic relationships of the new taxon remain unclear until the discovery of more informative material.

Key words

phylogenetic relationship

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出版年

2011
Zootaxa

Zootaxa

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ISSN:1175-5326
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