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A systematic reassessment of Early Cretaceous multituberculates from Galve (Teruel, Spain)

Journal

CRETACEOUS RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 45-57

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2010.10.003

Keywords

Early Cretaceous; Multituberculata; Galve; Iberian Peninsula; Systematic Review; Iberica hahni gen. et sp nov

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain [CGL2007-62469]
  2. European Regional Development Fund
  3. Government of Aragon (Grupos Consolidados and Direccion General de Patrimonio Cultural)
  4. Programa Juan de la Cierva of the Ministry of Education and Science

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This paper includes a systematic reassessment of the Early Cretaceous (late Hauterivian early Barremian) multituberculate fossils of Galve (Teruel, Spain), previously studied by Crusafont-Pairo and Adrover, and Crusafont-Pairo and Gibert in 1966 and 1976, respectively, as well the study of other unpublished specimens found in the revised collection of Institut Catala de Paleontologia (ICP). We here include for the first time the emended descriptions and comparisons as well as the SEM photographs of all the specimens found in the collection and update the biostratigraphic data that they have provided. The multituberculate fossil assemblage from Calve comprises at least four taxa: the paulchoffatiid Gat-veodon nannothus, the eobaatarid Eobaatar hispanicus, another eobaatarid or a possible plagiaulacid, Iberica hahni gen. et sp. nov., and the pinheirodontid Lavocatia alfambrensis. The species Parendotherium herreroi has been removed from the multituberculate faunal list of Calve. Another two different taxa, provisionally classified as Paulchoffatiidae indet. and Plagiaulacidae or Eobaataridae indet. could be added to the list if their validity can be assessed once more specimen are found. The presence of more than four different plagiaulacidan multituberculate taxa in the late Hauterivian early Barremian of the Calve area suggests a high biodiversity of these mammal faunas in the Early Cretaceous age of the Iberian Peninsula. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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