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[dinosaur] Bructerodon and Cheruscodon, new multituberculate mammals from Lower Cretaceous of Germany




Ben Creisler
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A new paper:


Bructerodon alatus gen. et sp. nov.
Cheruscodon balvensis gen. et sp. nov. Â

Thomas Martin, Alexander O. Averianov, Julia A. Schultz & Achim H. Schwermann (2020)
First multituberculate mammals from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany.
Cretaceous Research 104699
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104699
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0195667120303864


Multituberculata from the Lower Cretaceous (BarremianâAptian) Balve locality in Germany are represented by two taxa, the pinheirodontid Bructerodon alatus gen. et sp. nov. and the eobaatarid Cheruscodon balvensis gen. et sp. nov. Bructerodon alatus gen. et sp. nov. is known from an upper premolar (P5) and an upper molar (M1) with a distinct distolingual wing showing three cusps. Cheruscodon balvensis gen. et sp. nov. is represented by a dentary fragment with p4 and isolated teeth (P1, p4, m2). The new taxon is similar to other eobaatarids by its small single-rooted p2, double-routed p3, p4 with a single distolabial cusp, and mesioâdistally asymmetric lower molars. It differs from most other eobaatarids by a larger number of serrations (11) and a larger distolabial cusp on p4. Cheruscodon gen. nov. is similar to Arginbaatar from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia in having the roots of p4 exposed above the alveolar border and a mesially curved distal root of p4.


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