On the Short Footed Ungulata of the Eocene of Wyoming[PDF] On the Short Footed Ungulata of the Eocene of Wyoming pdf download online
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Author: E D (Edward Drinker) Cope
Published Date: 01 Aug 2012
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::54 pages
ISBN10: 1290823545
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In the basal Eocene of North America the Amblypoda were represented in 1873, of the generalized type Phenacodus of northern Wyoming. 0 of the foot articulate with each other means of groove-and-tongue joints, whence the name of Diplarthra (equivalent to Ungulata Vera), which has been proposed for these
CARNIVORA) IN THE CLARK'S FORK BASIN, WYOMING Eocene genera of the family Miacidae are distinguished from Paleocene and Eocene Viver- jaw short, with robust and rather deep symphyseal region, somewhat reduced in depth
term of Ungulates (Ungulata) or mammals with hoof; also defined as unguligrade This auroral horse did appear at the beginning of the Eocene and its remains abound in the fossil deposits of this epoch, in particular in Wyoming, USA of the Tertiary, we find amphibious species with very short limbs.
Odd-toed ungulates, mammals which constitute the taxonomic order Perissodactyla are hoofed The thigh is relatively short, and the clavicle is absent. During the peak of odd-toed ungulate existence, from the Eocene to the Oligocene, The separation of the Litopterna-Notoungulata group from the perissodactyls
at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary: Polecat Bench record in the northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Philip D. Gingerich. Department of Geological Sciences and
Ungulates are any members of a diverse group of primarily large mammals with hooves. Ungulata, which used to be considered an order, has been split into the Rhinocerotoids diverged from other perissodactyls the early Eocene. Looked like today's chevrotains or pigs: small, short-legged creatures that ate
The horses, asses, and zebras are long-legged, running forms with one and woodland animal with a small proboscis (trunklike snout) and a coat of short,
Ectocion, small plant-eating condylarths found in Wyoming Evolution of Paleocene and Eocene Phenacodontidae (Mammalia, Condylarthra). Papers on
Science. 1964 Aug 21;145(3634):809-11. Late Eocene Multituberculates and Other Mammals from Wyoming. Robinson P, Black CC, Dawson MR. Isolated teeth
the grandorder Ungulata, there formal- 1947) at the base of the Eocene (~ 55 million years ago). Figure 1 shows hind foot of the archaic cetacean Basilosaurus short (0); 113. Wasatchian,early Eocene of northwestern Wyoming.
an origin in Asia dating to the Lower Eocene roughly 54.5 million years ago. An ancestor of the horses from the Willswood lineup in northwestern Wyoming. In a close family relationship with at least some of the so-called Meridiungulata, hair and exhibit a thick epidermis, tapirs and horses have dense, short coats.
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