
handle: 11336/76062
A previously undescribed tooth from the Munani Formation at the Laguna Umayo locality, Peru, represents the new didolodontid Umayodus raimondi gen. et sp. nov., here diagnosed by the presence of a well developed metastylid and ectostylid, and a twinned hypoconulid. This taxon is closely related to the middle Paleocene genera Escribania and Raulvaccia from the locality of Punta Peligro in Patagonia, Argentina. Phylogenetic analysis here performed indicates that they constitute a monophyletic group within Didolodontidae, supported by five derived characters: the hypocone well developed and close to the protocone; the strongly concave precingulum; the contact between the postcristid and the entoconid; the contact of the crista pre-paraconular, precingulum and parastyle; and the mesiodistal enlargement of the m3 talonid. Their paleogeographic distribution fit with those of the actual Andean Region of the Austral Kingdom. The previously assumed Thanetian—Ypresian age assignment for the Laguna Umayo LU3 fauna i...
EOCENE, PALEOCENE, Austral Kingdom, Eocene, Didolodontidae, Paleontología, DIDOLODONTIDAE, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, Peru, SOUTH AMERICA, Animalia, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Chordata, Taxonomy, MAMMALIA, Condylarthra, Panameriungulata, Biodiversity, South America, AUSTRAL KINGDOM, PERU, Mammalia, Paleocene, CONDYLARTHRA
EOCENE, PALEOCENE, Austral Kingdom, Eocene, Didolodontidae, Paleontología, DIDOLODONTIDAE, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, Peru, SOUTH AMERICA, Animalia, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Chordata, Taxonomy, MAMMALIA, Condylarthra, Panameriungulata, Biodiversity, South America, AUSTRAL KINGDOM, PERU, Mammalia, Paleocene, CONDYLARTHRA
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