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IXSECTIVOEA 



TALPA ROMANA Thomas. 



1902. Talpa roinana Thomas, Aun. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., x, p. 517, 



December, 1902. Type in British Museum. 

 1904. Talpa romana Camerano, ilem. Eeale Accad. Sci. di Torino, 2Dd ser., 



Liv, p. 81. 

 1910. Talpa romana Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 64. 



Type locality. — Ostia, Rome, Italy. 



Geographical distrihution. — Vicinity of Rome, Italy. 



Diagnosis. — Externally similar to Talpa europsea but a trifle 

 larger ; skull and dentition more robust than in the related 

 animal (greatest diameter of m} about 4 mm. ; length of upper 

 tooth-row, exclusive of incisors, 14 to 15 mm.) ; mesostyle of all 

 three upper molars bifid at tip. 



Skull and teeth. — Except that it is rather more robust the 

 skull does not differ appi'eciably from that of Talpa europsea, 

 though posterior base of zygoma appears to be usually situated 

 somewhat further back. Teeth as in Talpa europsea, but larger 

 throughout, a difference particularly noticeable in the first vipper 

 molar and in the large lower cheek-teeth (the combined length of 



Fig. 4. 

 Crown of molars in Talpa europsea («), and T. romatia {b). x 5. 



these four teeth about 10 mm. instead of about 8 mm.). In form 

 the teeth are similar to those of the related animal, but the 

 mesostyle of m^ is relatively as well as actually larger, and its tip 

 is distinctly bifid, though not so deeply as in the succeeding 

 teeth. Cingulum between outer bases of main cusps of lower 

 molars better developed than in T. europita, its edge fi-equently 

 forming an evident cusp, especially in m.^. 



Measurements. — External measurements of type (from 

 Thomas): head and body, 126; tail, 29; hind foot, 19 (all 

 measurements from skin). Four males from the vicinity of 

 Rome (in alcohol) : head and body, 138-3 (130-145); tail, 28-6 

 (27-30) ; hind foot, 19-6 (19-20). Three females from the same 



