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A new, “dwarfed” species of the phenacodontid “condylarth” Ectocion from the late Paleocene of Alberta, Canada, and its implications
A new species of the basal plesiadapiform Purgatorius (Mammalia, Primates) from the early Paleocene Ravenscrag Formation, Cypress Hills, southwest Saskatchewan, Canada: further taxonomic and dietary diversity in the earliest primates
A revision of the Late Cretaceous–Paleocene eutherian mammal Cimolestes Marsh, 1889
Review of Stagodontidae (Mammalia, Marsupialia) from the Judithian (Late Cretaceous) Belly River Group of southeastern Alberta, Canada
A new tribotherian (Mammalia, Boreosphenida) from the late Santonian to early Campanian upper Milk River Formation, Alberta
Second known occurrence of the early Paleocene plesiadapiform Pandemonium (Mammalia: Primates), with description of a new species
Species composition of the Late Cretaceous eutherian mammal Paranyctoides Fox
A New, Early Puercan (Earliest Paleocene) Species of Purgatorius (Plesiadapiformes, Primates) from Saskatchewan, Canada
New Early Carnivoran Specimens from the Puercan (Earliest Paleocene) of Saskatchewan, Canada
Edworthia Lerbekmoi , A New Primitive Paromomyid Primate from the Torrejonian (Early Paleocene) of Alberta, Canada
HOROLODECTES SUNAE , AN ENIGMATIC MAMMAL FROM THE LATE PALEOCENE OF ALBERTA, CANADA
WINDOWS ON THE EVOLUTION OF PICRODUS (PLESIADAPIFORMES: PRIMATES): MORPHOLOGY AND RELATIONSHIPS OF A SPECIES COMPLEX FROM THE PALEOCENE OF ALBERTA
A NEW PALAEORYCTID (INSECTIVORA: MAMMALIA) FROM THE LATE PALEOCENE OF ALBERTA, CANADA
THE DENTITION AND RELATIONSHIPS OF CARPODAPTES CYGNEUS (RUSSELL) (CARPOLESTIDAE, PLESIADAPIFORMES, MAMMALIA), FROM THE LATE PALEOCENE OF ALBERTA, CANADA
Composition of the holotype of the North American Late Cretaceous mammal Cimolestes cerberoides Lillegraven, 1969
A new Ambystomatid salamander, Dicamptodon antiquus n.sp., from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada
Systematic position of Pronothodectes gaoi Fox from the Paleocene of Alberta; discussion and reply
Pronothodectes gaoi n. sp. from the late Paleocene of Alberta, Canada, and the early evolution of the Plesiadapidae (Mammalia, Primates)
Although Paleocene mammals have been known from western Canada for nearly 70 years, only during the last 15 years have concerted efforts been made to discover, develop, and describe collections documenting their evolution. Whereas much remains to be done, a faunal succession has been reconstructed, based on collections from 41 mammalian local faunas in Alberta and Saskatchewan, ranging from early Puercan to late Tiffanian age (the first 8 to 10 m.y. of the Tertiary). Latest Cretaceous mammalian local faunas in Saskatchewan show that evolution of progressive “Paleocene aspect” mammals, including condylarths, had begun during the North American Cretaceous as evidenced by the occurrence of fossils in stratigraphie settings free from the complexities that make uncertain the age of faunally similar assemblages in Montana. The Ravenscrag Formation, southwestern Saskatchewan, yields the oldest (early Puercan) Tertiary mammals known from Canada (Rav W-l: MHBT Quarry, Pine Cree Park and Croc Pot localities), including the first discovery of the ancestral primate Purgatorius outside of eastern Montana, and the oldest unarguable carnivoran. Torrejonian mammals are known from the Coalspur Formation (Rocky Mountain Foothills; Diss locality) south of Edson, Alberta. Cochrane 2 (Porcupine Hills Formation, west of Calgary) has yielded unexpectedly diverse earliest Tiffanian mammals, and early Tiffanian mammals have recently been discovered in the Paskapoo Formation near Drumheller (Hand Hills West, lower level), and east of Innisfail, Alberta (Aaron’s Locality). Middle Tiffanian localities occur in the Paskapoo Formation near Red Deer (DW 1 to 3, Mel’s Place, Joffre Bridge Road Cut, Mammal Site No. 1, Erickson’s Landing), and in the Hand Hills (Hand Hills West, upper level); the Police Point local fauna (Ravenscrag Formation), Alberta, appears to be late middle or early late Tiffanian in age. Late Tiffanian mammals at Roche Percée, Saskatchewan (Ravenscrag Formation), and Canyon Ski Lodge, Crestomere School, and Swan Hills, Alberta (Paskapoo Formation) conclude the Paleocene mammalian record known from Canada. Species lists for each locality are presented. The early and middle Tiffanian mammalian record from Alberta fails to show a decline in species numbers seen at several American localities representing this interval: instead of the global cooling sometimes hypothesized to account for this decline, it now seems to be a result of biological or sedimentological events acting on a local scale, sampling error, or some combination of these factors.