Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 89. (Budapest 1997)

Hír, J.: Cricetus runtonensis solymarensis ssp. n. (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the Late Middle Pleistocene fauna of Solymár

The applied morphotypes are based on the structure of the central region of the mo­lars. Other important marker is the high frequency (45%) of the well developed conelet ectostylid, which is very rare in other studied hamster populations (2% in V8 and 4% in recent C. cricetus, 0% in SS 2). In the anterior region of the m2 molar the presence of the antero-lingual cingulum is 97.5%. SG SH SI Fig. 14. Morphotypes of" the m2 molars. The morphotypes described in the Solymár material. Ex­planation: SA: central ring is opened on the lingual side, paramesolophid is medium developed; SB: PMSLD is long; SC: mesolophid is long, PMSLD is short; SD: CR is opened on the lingual side, MSLD is long, PMSLD is short; SE: MSLD is long and touches the metaconid, PMSLD is short; SF: CR is pushed to lingual direction, MSLD and PMSLD are short; SG: MSLD is missing, PMSLD is long and ramified; SH: MSLD is short, PMSLD is long; SI: CR is opened on the lingual side, MSLD and PMSLD are not developed, only short irregular enamel ridges are found

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