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Neoplagiaulax

Neoplagiaulax is a mammal genus from the Paleocene of Europe and North America. In the case of the latter continent, there may possibly be some slightly earlier, Upper Cretaceous material too. It existed in the age immediately following the extinction of the last dinosaurs. This animal was a member of the extinct order Multituberculata, lying within the suborder Cimolodonta and family Neoplagiaulacidae.

Neoplagiaulax
Temporal range: 66.043–56.8 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Multituberculata
Family: Neoplagiaulacidae
Genus: Neoplagiaulax
Species
  • N. annae
  • ?N. burgessi
  • N. copei
  • N. donaldorum
  • N. eocaenus
  • N. grangeri
  • N. hazeni
  • N. hunteri
  • N. jepi
  • N. kremnus
  • N. macintyrei
  • N. macrotomeus
  • N. mckennai
  • N. nelsoni
  • N. nicolai
  • N. sylvani

The genus Neoplagiaulax ("new Plagiaulax") was named by Lemoine V. in 1882.

Species edit

  • Neoplagiaulax annae (Vianey-Liaud M. 1986) has been found in Paleocene strata of Cernay, France.
  • ?Neoplagiaulax burgessi (Archibald J.D. 1982) has been found in Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) strata of Hell Creek, USA.
  • Neoplagiaulax copei (Lemoine V. 1885) has been found in Paleocene strata of Cernay, France. It has been cited as a possible descendant of N. hazeni.
  • Neoplagiaulax donaldorum (Scott C.S., Krause D.W. 2006) found in early Tiffanian (late Paleocene) strata in eastern Crazy Mountains, Montana. [1]
  • Neoplagiaulax eocaenus (Lemoine V. 1880)is also known as N. eocänus and Plagiaulax eocaenus. It was found in Upper Paleocene of Cernay, France. It has also been cited as a possible descendant of N. hazeni.
  • Neoplagiaulax grangeri (Simpson G.G. 1935) (Gazin, 1969) is also known as Ectypodus? grangeri (Simpson, 1935). It was found in Torrejonian (Paleocene) of Gidley Quarry, Montana (USA). It was a further possible descendant of N. hazeni. Its weight was around 100 g, a quarter of that of a standard rat.
  • Neoplagiaulax hazeni (Jepsen G.L. 1940; Krause D.W. 1977) is also known as Ectypodus hazeni (Jepsen G.L. 1940) and N. fractus (partially). It is known from the Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) of Princeton Quarry, Wyoming and North Dakota (USA). Its body weight has been estimated at 95 g. Further material, including the type fossil, can be visited at the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University.
  • Neoplagiaulax hunteri (Simpson G.G. 1936), (Krause DW, 1977) is also known as Ectypodus hunteri (Simpson, 1936).It was discovered in Torrejonian-Tiffanian (Middle Paleocene) strata of Scarritt Quarry in Montana, Wyoming and North Dakota and Alberta, Canada. Several specimens are at the Peabody Museum of Yale, where the name E. is sometimes employed. It likely weighed about 45 g.
  • Neoliotomus jepi (Sloan R.E. 1987) is known from the Tiffanian (Paleocene) of Cedar Point Quarry, Wyoming (USA).
  • Neoplagiaulax kremnus (Johnston P.A. and Fox R.C. 1984) was found in Puercan (Lower Paleocene) strata of Rav W-1 in Saskatchewan, Canada. The holotype is in the collection of the University of Alberta.
  • Neoplagiaulax macintyrei (Sloan R.E. 1981) was found in Puercan (Lower Paleocene) San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Utah (USA).
  • Neoliotomus macrotomeus (Wilson 1956; Sloan 1987) is also known as Ectypodus macrotomeus (Wilson 1956. It was found in Puercan-Torrejonian (Lower Paleocene) strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico (USA). It is possibly derived from Mesodma formosa. It weighed about 15 g.
  • Neoplagiaulax mckennai (Sloan R.E. 1987)is also known as N. mckennaiai. It was found in Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) strata of Love Quarry in Wyoming and North Dakota. It weighed an estimated 60 g.
  • Neoplagiaulax nelsoni (Sloan R.E. 1987)was discovered in the Puercan-Torrejonian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) strata of Wyoming and Purgatory Hill of Montana and Alberta. The type fossil is from Keefer Hill (a.k.a. Shotgun) Wyoming. This species was mouse-sized, weighing about 25 g.
  • Neoplagiaulax nicolai (Vianey-Liaud M. 1986) was discovered in Paleocene strata of Cernay, France.
  • Neoplagiaulax sylvani (Vianey-Liaud M. 1986) was found in Paleocene strata of Cernay, France.

References edit

  • Lemoine (1885), "Étude sur quelqes mammifères de petite taille de la faune cernaysienne des environs de Reims." Bull. Soc. Géol. France 3, p. 203-217, pls. x-xii.
  • Archibald (1982), "A study of Mammalia and Geology across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in Garfield County, Montana." University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, vol. 122, p. 242-243.
  • Simpson (1935), "New Paleocene mammals from the Fort Union of Montana." Proc. US Nation. Museum 83, p. 221-244.
  • Jepsen (1940), "Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench formation, Park County, Wyoming." Pro. Amer. Philos. Soc, 83, p. 217-340, 21 figs., 5p ls.
  • Krause (1977), "Paleocene multituberculates (Mammalia) of the Roche Percee Local Fauna, Ravenscrag Formation, Saskatchewan, Canada." Palaeontographica Abt. A 159, p. 1-36.
  • Johnston & Fox (1984), Paleocene and Late Cretaceous mammals from Skaksatchewan, Canada. Paleontogr. Abt. A: Paläozool., Stratigr. 186, p. 163-222.
  • Sloan (1981), "Systematics of Paleocene multituberculates from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico," p. 127-160, in Lucas et al. (eds), "Advances in San Juan Basin paleontology." University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
  • Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Hurum JH (2001), "Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals." Paleontology 44, p. 389-429.
  • Vianey-Liaud (1986), Les Multituberculés Thanétiens de France, et leurs rapports avec les Multituberculés Nord-Américains. Palaeontogr. Abt. A: Paläozool. Stratigr. 191 p. 85-171, 3 plates.

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Neoplagiaulax is a mammal genus from the Paleocene of Europe and North America In the case of the latter continent there may possibly be some slightly earlier Upper Cretaceous material too It existed in the age immediately following the extinction of the last dinosaurs This animal was a member of the extinct order Multituberculata lying within the suborder Cimolodonta and family Neoplagiaulacidae NeoplagiaulaxTemporal range 66 043 56 8 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Multituberculata Family Neoplagiaulacidae Genus Neoplagiaulax Species N annae N burgessi N copei N donaldorum N eocaenus N grangeri N hazeni N hunteri N jepi N kremnus N macintyrei N macrotomeus N mckennai N nelsoni N nicolai N sylvani The genus Neoplagiaulax new Plagiaulax was named by Lemoine V in 1882 Species editNeoplagiaulax annae Vianey Liaud M 1986 has been found in Paleocene strata of Cernay France Neoplagiaulax burgessi Archibald J D 1982 has been found in Maastrichtian Upper Cretaceous strata of Hell Creek USA Neoplagiaulax copei Lemoine V 1885 has been found in Paleocene strata of Cernay France It has been cited as a possible descendant of N hazeni Neoplagiaulax donaldorum Scott C S Krause D W 2006 found in early Tiffanian late Paleocene strata in eastern Crazy Mountains Montana 1 Neoplagiaulax eocaenus Lemoine V 1880 is also known as N eocanus and Plagiaulax eocaenus It was found in Upper Paleocene of Cernay France It has also been cited as a possible descendant of N hazeni Neoplagiaulax grangeri Simpson G G 1935 Gazin 1969 is also known as Ectypodus grangeri Simpson 1935 It was found in Torrejonian Paleocene of Gidley Quarry Montana USA It was a further possible descendant of N hazeni Its weight was around 100 g a quarter of that of a standard rat Neoplagiaulax hazeni Jepsen G L 1940 Krause D W 1977 is also known as Ectypodus hazeni Jepsen G L 1940 and N fractus partially It is known from the Tiffanian Middle Upper Paleocene of Princeton Quarry Wyoming and North Dakota USA Its body weight has been estimated at 95 g Further material including the type fossil can be visited at the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University Neoplagiaulax hunteri Simpson G G 1936 Krause DW 1977 is also known as Ectypodus hunteri Simpson 1936 It was discovered in Torrejonian Tiffanian Middle Paleocene strata of Scarritt Quarry in Montana Wyoming and North Dakota and Alberta Canada Several specimens are at the Peabody Museum of Yale where the name E is sometimes employed It likely weighed about 45 g Neoliotomus jepi Sloan R E 1987 is known from the Tiffanian Paleocene of Cedar Point Quarry Wyoming USA Neoplagiaulax kremnus Johnston P A and Fox R C 1984 was found in Puercan Lower Paleocene strata of Rav W 1 in Saskatchewan Canada The holotype is in the collection of the University of Alberta Neoplagiaulax macintyrei Sloan R E 1981 was found in Puercan Lower Paleocene San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Utah USA Neoliotomus macrotomeus Wilson 1956 Sloan 1987 is also known as Ectypodus macrotomeus Wilson 1956 It was found in Puercan Torrejonian Lower Paleocene strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico USA It is possibly derived from Mesodma formosa It weighed about 15 g Neoplagiaulax mckennai Sloan R E 1987 is also known as N mckennaiai It was found in Tiffanian Middle Upper Paleocene strata of Love Quarry in Wyoming and North Dakota It weighed an estimated 60 g Neoplagiaulax nelsoni Sloan R E 1987 was discovered in the Puercan Torrejonian Middle Upper Paleocene strata of Wyoming and Purgatory Hill of Montana and Alberta The type fossil is from Keefer Hill a k a Shotgun Wyoming This species was mouse sized weighing about 25 g Neoplagiaulax nicolai Vianey Liaud M 1986 was discovered in Paleocene strata of Cernay France Neoplagiaulax sylvani Vianey Liaud M 1986 was found in Paleocene strata of Cernay France References editLemoine 1885 Etude sur quelqes mammiferes de petite taille de la faune cernaysienne des environs de Reims Bull Soc Geol France 3 p 203 217 pls x xii Archibald 1982 A study of Mammalia and Geology across the Cretaceous Tertiary Boundary in Garfield County Montana University of California Publications in Geological Sciences vol 122 p 242 243 Simpson 1935 New Paleocene mammals from the Fort Union of Montana Proc US Nation Museum 83 p 221 244 Jepsen 1940 Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench formation Park County Wyoming Pro Amer Philos Soc 83 p 217 340 21 figs 5p ls Krause 1977 Paleocene multituberculates Mammalia of the Roche Percee Local Fauna Ravenscrag Formation Saskatchewan Canada Palaeontographica Abt A 159 p 1 36 Johnston amp Fox 1984 Paleocene and Late Cretaceous mammals from Skaksatchewan Canada Paleontogr Abt A Palaozool Stratigr 186 p 163 222 Sloan 1981 Systematics of Paleocene multituberculates from the San Juan Basin New Mexico p 127 160 in Lucas et al eds Advances in San Juan Basin paleontology University of New Mexico Press Albuquerque Kielan Jaworowska Z amp Hurum JH 2001 Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals Paleontology 44 p 389 429 Vianey Liaud 1986 Les Multitubercules Thanetiens de France et leurs rapports avec les Multitubercules Nord Americains Palaeontogr Abt A Palaozool Stratigr 191 p 85 171 3 plates Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neoplagiaulax amp oldid 1022505821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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