Rodents (Mammalia) from Fitterer Ranch, Brule Formation (Oligocene), North Dakota /

"Eighteen rodent species are recognized from the Fitterer Ranch fauna of North Dakota on the basis of more than a thousand collected specimens. Of the species recognized, four are new: the prosciurine aplodontiids Prosciurus hogansoni and Altasciurus leonardi, the heliscomyid Heliscomys boreali...

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Main Author: Korth, William W. (Author)
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2019.
Series:Smithsonian contributions to paleobiology ; no. 103.
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Summary:"Eighteen rodent species are recognized from the Fitterer Ranch fauna of North Dakota on the basis of more than a thousand collected specimens. Of the species recognized, four are new: the prosciurine aplodontiids Prosciurus hogansoni and Altasciurus leonardi, the heliscomyid Heliscomys borealis, and the cricetid Eumys lammersi. A previously described castorid from this fauna, Oligotheriomys primus Korth, 1998, is considered a synonym of "Eutypomys" magnus Wood, 1937, on the basis of the recovery of lower dentitions but is retained in the genus Oligotheriomys. A single specimen is questionably referred to Microparamys, a genus elsewhere limited to the Eocene (Clarkforkian-Chadronian land mammal ages). The rodent fauna appears to be a combination of predominantly Orellan and Whitneyan species (early Oligocene), suggesting that the section might transcend the Orellan-Whitneyan boundary. However, the rodent fauna does not alter significantly from the lowest to the highest horizons."--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:iv, 45 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISSN:0081-0266 ;