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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (4): 771–784.
...Maxim V. Sinitsa; Andrian Delinschi Abstract The genus Neocricetodon represents one of the most diverse radiations of extinct cricetines. Its early evolution remains unclear, mainly owing to the incomplete fossil record. One of the earliest and least known species of this genus is N . moldavicus...
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Neocricetodon moldavicus (Lungu, 1981), Calfa: (1) TSU Caf-2427, left maxillary fragment with M1–M3; (2) TSU Caf-2425, holotype, fragment of left mandible with incisor, m1–m3. if=incisive foramen, ppf=posterior palatine foramen, mf=mental foramen. Scale bar equals 3 mm.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 2 Neocricetodon moldavicus (Lungu, 1981 ), Calfa: ( 1 ) TSU Caf-2427, left maxillary fragment with M1–M3; ( 2 ) TSU Caf-2425, holotype, fragment of left mandible with incisor, m1–m3. if=incisive foramen, ppf=posterior palatine foramen, mf=mental foramen. Scale bar equals 3 mm.
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Upper teeth of Neocricetodon moldavicus, Calfa (Caf) and Bujor 1 (Buj1) localities: (1) TSU Caf-2426, right with M1–M3; (2) same specimen, lateral view; (3) TSU Caf-2427, left with M1–M3; (4) TSU Buj1-434, right M1; (5) TSU Buj1-435, right M1; (6) TSU Buj1-437, left M1; (7) same tooth, medial view; (8) TSU Buj1-438, right M2; (9) same tooth, radical view; (10) TSU Buj1-461, left Isup, cross-section; (11) TSU Buj1-439, right M3; (12) TSU Buj1-440, right M3; (13) TSU Buj1-441, left M3. 1, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12: inverted. Scale bar equals 1 mm.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 3 Upper teeth of Neocricetodon moldavicus , Calfa (Caf) and Bujor 1 (Buj1) localities: ( 1 ) TSU Caf-2426, right with M1–M3; ( 2 ) same specimen, lateral view; ( 3 ) TSU Caf-2427, left with M1–M3; ( 4 ) TSU Buj1-434, right M1; ( 5 ) TSU Buj1-435, right M1; ( 6 ) TSU Buj1-437, left M1; ( 7
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Lower teeth of Neocricetodon moldavicus, Calfa (Caf) and Bujor 1 (Buj1) localities: (1) TSU Caf-2425, holotype, left m1–m3; (2) same specimen, lateral view; (3) TSU Caf-2428, right m1–m3; (4) TSU Buj1-444, left m1; (5) TSU Buj1-446, left m1; (6) TSU Buj1-443, left m1; (7) TSU Buj1-448, right m2; (8) TSU Buj1-449, right m2; (9) TSU Buj1-455, left m2; (10) TSU Buj1-457, right m3; (11) TSU Buj1-458, left m3; (12) TSU Buj1-459, left m3; (13) TSU Buj1-460, left Iinf. 3, 7, 8, 10: inverted. Scale bar equals 1 mm.
Published: 01 July 2016
Figure 4 Lower teeth of Neocricetodon moldavicus , Calfa (Caf) and Bujor 1 (Buj1) localities: ( 1 ) TSU Caf-2425, holotype, left m1–m3; ( 2 ) same specimen, lateral view; ( 3 ) TSU Caf-2428, right m1–m3; ( 4 ) TSU Buj1-444, left m1; ( 5 ) TSU Buj1-446, left m1; ( 6 ) TSU Buj1-443, left m1; ( 7
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Published: 01 July 2016
Table 1 Dental measurements (mm) of Neocricetodon moldavicus (Lungu, 1981 ). L=maximum length, W=maximum width. Specimen no. L W M1 TSU Caf-2426 1.99 1.24 TSU Caf-2427 1.97 1.28 TSU Buj1-434 1.94 1.27 TSU Buj1-435 1.88 1.26 TSU Buj1-436 1.86 1.13
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Published: 01 July 2016
Table 2 Data matrix for cladistic analysis of species of Neocricetodon . Codes for ambiguity character states: 01=A, 12=B, 02=C. Taxon Character States Democricetodon affinis 00000 10100 01000 00110 11 D . gaillardi 0A000 10A00 00A00 00000 0A D
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (4): f1–f3.
... Maxim V. Sinitsa and Andrian Delinschi The earliest member of Neocricetodon (Rodentia: Cricetidae): a redescription of N. moldavicus from Eastern Europe, and its bearing on the evolution of the genus Cambridge Journals Online For further information about this journal please go to the journal website...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (4): b1–b4.
.... Guenther Examination of a historic collection of isolated cranial and appendicular hadrosaurid material from the lower Kirtland Formation of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico 771 Maxim V. Sinitsa and Andrian Delinschi The earliest member of Neocricetodon (Rodentia: Cricetidae): a redescription of N...
Journal Article
Published: 05 November 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (1): 173–195.
..., and they are poorly documented in the fossil record. The genus Neocricetodon Schaub, 1934 (including Kowalskia Fahlbusch, 1969 , sensu Freudenthal et al., 1998 ) is a common element of late Miocene and Pliocene faunas all over Eurasia. Sinitsa and Delinchi ( 2016 ) listed 23 species referred to this genus...
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