Vertebrata Palasiatica ›› 2020, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (2): 134-158.DOI: 10.19615/j.cnki.1000-3118.200310
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WANG Shi-Qi1,2(), ZHANG Xiao-Xiao1,2,3,4, LI Chun-Xiao1,2,3
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2019-09-26
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2020-04-20
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2020-04-20
王世骐1,2(), 张晓晓1,2,3,4, 李春晓1,2,3
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WANG Shi-Qi, ZHANG Xiao-Xiao, LI Chun-Xiao. Reappraisal of Serridentinus gobiensis Osborn & Granger and Miomastodon tongxinensis Chen: the validity of Miomastodon. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2020, 58(2): 134-158.
王世骐, 张晓晓, 李春晓. 2020, 58(2): 134-158, 戈壁锯齿象(Serridentinus gobiensis Osborn & Granger, 1932)和同心中新乳齿象(Miomastodon tongxinensis Chen, 1978)再研究:关于粗壮型轭齿象(Zygolophodon)的讨论. 古脊椎动物学报.
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maximum length | 1190 | |
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symphyseal length | 338.41 | |
alveolar distance (from the most salient point of the retromolar trigonum to the symphyseal border of the corpus) | 424.1 | |
ventral length measured from the gonion (angulus mandibular) to the tip of the symphysis | 965 | |
width of corpus measured at the root of the ramus | 148.52 | |
width of corpus measured at the anterioralveolus (or the grinding tooth if the alveolus is entirely resorbed) | 62.01 | |
anterior symphyseal width | 113.75 | |
maximum symphyseal width in the anterior part of the symphysis | 118.09 | |
minimum symphyseal width in the posterior part of the symphysis | 69.88×2 | |
maximum width of rostral trough in the anterior part of the symphysis | 80.17 | |
minimum width of rostral trough in the posterior part of the symphysis | 82.76 | |
rostral height measured at the symphyseal border (measurement taken perpendicular to the ventral border of the symphyseal rostrum) | 146.84 | |
rostral height measured at the tip of rostrum (measurement as above) | 70.13 | |
maximum mandibular height measured at the condyle perpendicular to the ventral border of the corpus | 467.97 | |
maximum depth of ramus | 317.14 | |
depth between gonion and coronoid processes | 364.98 | |
height between gonion and condyle | 329.08 | |
mid-alveolar length measured on the buccal side between the anterior alveolus (or grinding tooth if the alveolus is resorbed) and the root of the ramus | 321.73 | |
exposed length of mandibular tusk | left | 134.25 |
right | 131.5 | |
width of mandibular tusk at the alveolu | left | 38.26 |
right | 39.74 | |
height of mandibular tusk at the alveolus | left | 45.60 |
right | 47.32 | |
length of wear facet of mandibular tusk | left | 35.33 |
right | 48.31 |
maximum length | 1190 | |
---|---|---|
symphyseal length | 338.41 | |
alveolar distance (from the most salient point of the retromolar trigonum to the symphyseal border of the corpus) | 424.1 | |
ventral length measured from the gonion (angulus mandibular) to the tip of the symphysis | 965 | |
width of corpus measured at the root of the ramus | 148.52 | |
width of corpus measured at the anterioralveolus (or the grinding tooth if the alveolus is entirely resorbed) | 62.01 | |
anterior symphyseal width | 113.75 | |
maximum symphyseal width in the anterior part of the symphysis | 118.09 | |
minimum symphyseal width in the posterior part of the symphysis | 69.88×2 | |
maximum width of rostral trough in the anterior part of the symphysis | 80.17 | |
minimum width of rostral trough in the posterior part of the symphysis | 82.76 | |
rostral height measured at the symphyseal border (measurement taken perpendicular to the ventral border of the symphyseal rostrum) | 146.84 | |
rostral height measured at the tip of rostrum (measurement as above) | 70.13 | |
maximum mandibular height measured at the condyle perpendicular to the ventral border of the corpus | 467.97 | |
maximum depth of ramus | 317.14 | |
depth between gonion and coronoid processes | 364.98 | |
height between gonion and condyle | 329.08 | |
mid-alveolar length measured on the buccal side between the anterior alveolus (or grinding tooth if the alveolus is resorbed) and the root of the ramus | 321.73 | |
exposed length of mandibular tusk | left | 134.25 |
right | 131.5 | |
width of mandibular tusk at the alveolu | left | 38.26 |
right | 39.74 | |
height of mandibular tusk at the alveolus | left | 45.60 |
right | 47.32 | |
length of wear facet of mandibular tusk | left | 35.33 |
right | 48.31 |
Miomastodon gobiensis | Miomastodon tongxinensis | |||||
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specimen | AMNH 26461 | AMNH 24676 | IVPP V 5584 | IVPP V 5585 | ||
locus | right m2 | right m3 | right m3 | right m3 | right M3 | |
L | 136.8 | 203.31 | 158.3 | 152.0 | 137.5 | |
W1 | 75.19 | 91.29 | 74.65 | 69.0 | 81 | |
W2 | 78.2 | ca.98 | 77.61 | 73.4 | 82 | |
W3 | 87.52 | 75.51 | 67.6 | 66.5 | ||
W4 | 63.34 | 51.5 | 44 | |||
Hpo | 51.55+ | 68 | 42.89+ | 48.5+ | 48.5+ |
Miomastodon gobiensis | Miomastodon tongxinensis | |||||
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specimen | AMNH 26461 | AMNH 24676 | IVPP V 5584 | IVPP V 5585 | ||
locus | right m2 | right m3 | right m3 | right m3 | right M3 | |
L | 136.8 | 203.31 | 158.3 | 152.0 | 137.5 | |
W1 | 75.19 | 91.29 | 74.65 | 69.0 | 81 | |
W2 | 78.2 | ca.98 | 77.61 | 73.4 | 82 | |
W3 | 87.52 | 75.51 | 67.6 | 66.5 | ||
W4 | 63.34 | 51.5 | 44 | |||
Hpo | 51.55+ | 68 | 42.89+ | 48.5+ | 48.5+ |
Taxa | Zygolophodon turicensis | Miomastodon merriami | Miomastodon gobiensis | Gomphotherium productum complex | Gomphotherium subtapiroideum/tassyi |
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elongation of mandibular symphysis | moderately elongated | weakly elongated | moderately elongated | moderately elongated | moderately elongated |
inclination of mandibular symphysis | slightly ventrally inclined | slightly ventrally inclined | slightly ventrally inclined | strongly ventrally inclined | strongly ventrally inclined |
posterior mental foramina | ? | present | absent | present | present |
cross-section of mandibular tusk | laid oval | erected oval | erected oval | laid oval to circular | pyriform |
protrusion of mandibular tusk | short | short | short | short | long |
enamel thickness | thin | thick | thick | thick | thick |
mesiodistal distance of interlophids | wide | moderate | moderate | narrow | moderate |
pretrite central conules | absent | absent or small | small and singular | large and serrate | small, singular or subdivided |
posttrite half lophids | strongly subdivided | moderately subdivided | moderately subdivided | weakly subdivided or undivided | weakly subdivided or undivided |
posttrite main cuspid and mesoconelet | separation clear or unclear | separation unclear | separation unclear | separation clear | separation clear |
alternative position and chevron | absent | absent | present | absent | absent |
Taxa | Zygolophodon turicensis | Miomastodon merriami | Miomastodon gobiensis | Gomphotherium productum complex | Gomphotherium subtapiroideum/tassyi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
elongation of mandibular symphysis | moderately elongated | weakly elongated | moderately elongated | moderately elongated | moderately elongated |
inclination of mandibular symphysis | slightly ventrally inclined | slightly ventrally inclined | slightly ventrally inclined | strongly ventrally inclined | strongly ventrally inclined |
posterior mental foramina | ? | present | absent | present | present |
cross-section of mandibular tusk | laid oval | erected oval | erected oval | laid oval to circular | pyriform |
protrusion of mandibular tusk | short | short | short | short | long |
enamel thickness | thin | thick | thick | thick | thick |
mesiodistal distance of interlophids | wide | moderate | moderate | narrow | moderate |
pretrite central conules | absent | absent or small | small and singular | large and serrate | small, singular or subdivided |
posttrite half lophids | strongly subdivided | moderately subdivided | moderately subdivided | weakly subdivided or undivided | weakly subdivided or undivided |
posttrite main cuspid and mesoconelet | separation clear or unclear | separation unclear | separation unclear | separation clear | separation clear |
alternative position and chevron | absent | absent | present | absent | absent |
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