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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1963
Journal of Paleontology (1963) 37 (3): 705–713.
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 23 June 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (9-10): 1241–1251.
... (Antilocapridae), Merycodus (Antilocapridae), Bouromeryx (Palaeomerycidae), Rakomeryx (Palaeomerycidae), Aepycamelus (Camelidae), Brachycrus laticeps (Merycoidodontidae), and Tylocephalonyx skinneri (Chalicotheriidae) ( Fig. 2 ), Barnosky et al. (2007) proposed that meters 150–250 in the composite...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Rocky Mountain Geology (2012) 47 (2): 113–132.
.... Family Merycoidodontidae Thorpe, 1923 Genus Bathygenys Douglass, 1902 Locality. —UW locality V-47001 (=UCM locality 77224 plus UCM locality 81015), White River Formation, Kings Canyon, North Park Basin, northern Colorado (Chadronian). Known distribution. —White River Formation, Wyoming...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2016
PALAIOS (2016) 31 (11): 497–515.
.... Table 6.— Intra-observer error across variables . Small mammals (< 5 kg) represent about 97 to 100% of the fauna in each of the Cabbage Patch assemblages studied ( Table 1 ). Large mammals (e.g., Equidae, Merycoidodontidae, Rhinocerotidae, some Canidae) are rare (< 4.2% of the fauna...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (4): 652–663.
... cranial endocast of Bathygenys reevesi (Merycoidodontidae; Oreodontoidea) and implications for apomorphy-based diagnosis of isolated, natural endocasts . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology , 29 : 1,199 – 1,211 . Marino L...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 06 November 2023
GSA Bulletin (2024) 136 (7-8): 2646–2660.
... landscapes that are not driven by preservation ( Smiley, 2016 ; Loughney and Badgley, 2020 ; Loughney et al., 2021 ). Ungulates are well represented in the Dove Spring Formation. Artiodactyl families include Antilocapridae (pronghorns), Camelidae (camels), Merycoidodontidae (oreodonts), and Tayassuidae...
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Journal Article
Published: 06 July 2011
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (7): 1131–1154.
... Stenoechinus (u) Megalagus (l) Desmatochoerus und. Mustelid Pseudotheriodomys Mookomys (u) Amphechinus Archaeolagus (m) Pronodens Tenudomys Agnotocastor (l) Parvericius (m) Merycoidodontidae Pleurolicus (m) Monosaulax Mystipterus...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.1130/2014.0036(01)
EISBN: 9780813756363
... sp. Bat - - X Tayassuidae “Prosthennops sp. Peccary - - X Merycoidodontidae Ustatochoerus skinneri Oreodont - - X Camelidae Protolabis heterodontus Llama-like camel SK - X Procamelus grandis Ancestral camel SK - X Megatylopus sp. Large camel X...
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