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Published: 01 May 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (3): 506–522.
.... Remarkable lagomorph material, recovered from several fissure infillings of Monte Tuttavista referable to the Capo Figari/Orosei 1 and Orosei 2 faunal sub-complexes (early Pleistocene, ~2.1/1.9–1.1 Ma), allowed us to describe a new endemic insular leporid, Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. The new taxon...
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Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. (1–5, 9) paratype (DSG/URT-053/504), incomplete cranium with left P2-M3 (9) in dorsal (1), lateral (2), rostral (3), ventral (4), and caudal (5) views; (6–8) holotype (DSG/URT-053/503), left incomplete hemimandible with p3-m3 (8) in lingual (6) and dorsal (7) views.
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 2 Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. ( 1–5, 9 ) paratype (DSG/URT-053/504), incomplete cranium with left P2-M3 ( 9 ) in dorsal ( 1 ), lateral ( 2 ), rostral ( 3 ), ventral ( 4 ), and caudal ( 5 ) views; ( 6–8 ) holotype (DSG/URT-053/503), left incomplete hemimandible with p3-m3 ( 8
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Occlusal morphology of teeth in Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. (1) left p3, DSG/URT-053/474; (2) left p3, DSG/URT-053/495; (3) right p3, DSG/URT-053/420, reversed; (4) left p3, DSG/URT-053/422; (5) left p3, DSG/URT-053/424; (6) left tooth row p3-m2, DSG/URT-053/476; (7) right p3, DSG/URT-053/418, reversed; (8) left p3, DSG/URT-053/423; (9) left p3, DSG/URT-053/481; (10) right p3, DSG/URT-053/421, reversed; (11) right p3, DSG/URT-053/419, reversed; (12) left p3, DSG/URT-053/494; (13) left p3, DSG/URT-053/475; (14) right P2, DSG/URT-053/498, reversed; (15) right P2, DSG/URT-053/429, reversed; (16) left P2, DSG/URT-053/425; (17) left P2, DSG/URT-053/426; (18) left P2, DSG/URT-053/428; (19) left P2, DSG/URT-053/427; (20) right I1, DSG/URT-053/487, reversed; (21) left i1, DSG/URT-053/481; (22) left i1, DSG/URT-053/482; (23) left m3, DSG/URT-053/488; (24) left m3, DSG/URT-053/489; (25) left m3, DSG/URT-053/490; (26) right P3, DSG/URT-053/492, reversed; (27) right P4, DSG/URT-053/492, reversed; (28) right M2, DSG/URT-053/447, reversed; (29) right upper molariform, DSG/URT-053/500, reversed; (30) left upper molariform, DSG/URT-053/441.
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 3 Occlusal morphology of teeth in Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. ( 1 ) left p3, DSG/URT-053/474; ( 2 ) left p3, DSG/URT-053/495; ( 3 ) right p3, DSG/URT-053/420, reversed; ( 4 ) left p3, DSG/URT-053/422; ( 5 ) left p3, DSG/URT-053/424; ( 6 ) left tooth row p3-m2, DSG/URT-053/476; ( 7
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Mandibles of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. (1) Left hemimandible with i1, p3-m3 (DSG/URT-053/505) in buccal view; (2, 3) right mandibular ramus (DSG/URT-053/479) in lateral and medial views, respectively; (4, 5) left hemimandible with p3-m2 (DSG/URT-053/476) in buccal and ventral views, respectively.
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 4 Mandibles of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. ( 1 ) Left hemimandible with i1, p3-m3 (DSG/URT-053/505) in buccal view; ( 2, 3 ) right mandibular ramus (DSG/URT-053/479) in lateral and medial views, respectively; ( 4, 5 ) left hemimandible with p3-m2 (DSG/URT-053/476) in buccal
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Comparison of p3 size and L/W ratio of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. with those in (1) insular endemic leporids of Western Mediterranean islands and (2–4) selected continental Old World species of Hypolagus, Serengetilagus, Alilepus, Pliopentalagus, Trischizolagus, Oryctolagus, and Lepus. L=length, W=width.
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 5 Comparison of p3 size and L/W ratio of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. with those in ( 1 ) insular endemic leporids of Western Mediterranean islands and ( 2–4 ) selected continental Old World species of Hypolagus , Serengetilagus , Alilepus , Pliopentalagus , Trischizolagus
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Geographical location of Monte Tuttavista and age span of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. Legend of lithology: (1) Quaternary deposits; (2) Pliocene within-plate basalts; (3) Permian to early Eocene volcano-sedimentary rocks; (4) late Variscan magmatic complex; (5) Variscan metamorphic basement (modified from Carmignani et al., 2016).
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 1 Geographical location of Monte Tuttavista and age span of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. Legend of lithology: ( 1 ) Quaternary deposits; ( 2 ) Pliocene within-plate basalts; ( 3 ) Permian to early Eocene volcano-sedimentary rocks; ( 4 ) late Variscan magmatic complex; ( 5
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Average body mass (= BM, solid gray horizontal line) and interval of confidence (= IC, delimited by dotted gray lines) of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. BM estimations (average BM, indicated by the black diamond, and IC, indicated by the vertical solid line) based on different postcranial measurement are reported above each estimator (x axis). The numbers below or above estimations indicate the sample size of each measurement. FAPDd=distal femoral anteroposterior diameter, FL=femur length, FTDd=distal femoral transversal diameter, FTDp=proximal femoral transversal diameter, g=grams, HAPDd=distal humeral anteroposterior diameter, HTDd=distal humeral transversal diameter, TAPDp=proximal tibia anteroposterior diameter, TTDd=distal tibia transversal diameter, TTDp=proximal tibia transversal diameter.
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 7 Average body mass (= BM, solid gray horizontal line) and interval of confidence (= IC, delimited by dotted gray lines) of Sardolagus obscurus n. gen. n. sp. BM estimations (average BM, indicated by the black diamond, and IC, indicated by the vertical solid line) based on different