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Parectypodus

Parectypodus (meaning "besides Ectypodus") is an extinct genus of mammals that lived from Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene time in North America. It is a member of the extinct order of Multituberculata, suborder Cimolodonta, family Neoplagiaulacidae. It was named by G.L. Jepsen in 1930.

Parectypodus
Temporal range: 66.043–50.3 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Multituberculata
Family: Neoplagiaulacidae
Genus: Parectypodus
Species
  • P. armstrongi
  • P. foxi
  • P. laytoni
  • P. lunatus
  • P. simpsoni
  • P. sinclairi
  • P. sloani
  • P. sylviae
  • P. trovessartianus
  • P. vanvaleni

Species edit

  • Parectypodus armstrongi (Johnston, P.A. & Fox, R.C., 1984). From the Puercan (Paleocene) Ravenscrag Formation, site Rav W-1, Saskatchewan, Canada. This specimen resides in the collection of the University of Alberta.
  • Parectypodus foxi (Storer, J.E., 1991). This Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous)-age species from the Frenchman Formation of Saskatchewan is estimated to have weighed about 80 g.
  • Parectypodus laytoni (Jepsen, G.L., 1940; Sloan, R.E., 1966), also known as Ectypodus laytoni (Jepsen 1940). Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Late Paleocene) Princeton Quarry, Wyoming (United States). This species has been cited as a descendant of P. sinclairi. It is a small species, having a weight of perhaps 10 g.
  • Parectypodus lunatus (Krause, D.W., 1982), also known as P. childei (Kühn, 1969). From the Wasatchian (Lower Eocene) Pocket Quarry of Colorado and Wyoming. This is a late species, having a weight of about 35 g.
  • Parectypodus simpsoni (Jepsen, G.L., 1930). Eocene.
  • Parectypodus sinclairi (Lamb, 1902; Clemens, 1964a). Known from the Puercan-Torrejonian (Paleocene) of Gidley Quarry, Montana, Wyoming, and Alberta, Canada. This species has been cited as having been derived from Mesodma formosa. It is a smaller species of about 15 g.
  • Parectypodus sloani (Schiebout, J.A., 1974). Fossils of this species have been found in the Torrejonian (Paleocene)-age beds of Big Bend, Texas.
  • Parectypodus sylviae (Rigby, J.K., 1980; Sloan, J.E., 1987) (=Ectypodus aphronorus (Sloan 1987), P. pattersoni (Sloan 1987)). Remains are known from the Torrejonian (Paleocene)-age Swain Quarry of Montana and Wyoming. The body weight of this species has been estimated as 15 g.
  • Parectypodus trovessartianus (Cope, E.D., 1882; Van Valen & Sloan, 1966). From the Puercan-Torrejonian (Paleocene) of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. The body mass of this species has been estimated to have been around 90 g.
  • Parectypodus vanvaleni (Sloan, J.E. 1981). From the Puercan (Paleocene) of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico.

References edit

  • Jepsen, G.L. (1930), "New vertebrate fossils from the lower Eocene of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming". Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. LXIX, p. 117-131.
  • Jepsen, G.L. (1940), "Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench formation, Park County, Wyoming". Pro. Amer. Philos. Soc 83, p. 217-340, 21 figs., 5 pls.
  • Johnston, P.A. and Fox, R.C. (1984), "Paleocene and Late Cretaceous mammals from Saskatchewan, Canada". Paleontogr. Abt. A: Paläozool., Stratigr 186', p. 163-222.
  • Kielan-Jaworowska, Z. and Hurum, J.H. (2001), "Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals". Paleontology 44, p. 389-429.
  • Simpson (1935), "New Paleocene mammals from the Fort Union of Montana". Proc. US Nation. Museum 83, p. 221-244.
  • Schiebout, J.A. (1974), "Vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology of Paleocene Black Peaks Formation, Big Bend National Park, Texas". Texas Memorial Museum Bull 24: 1-87.
  • Storer, J.E. (1991). The mammals of the Gryde local fauna, Frenchman Formation (Maastrichtian: Lancian), Saskatchewan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(3): 350–396.

parectypodus, meaning, besides, ectypodus, extinct, genus, mammals, that, lived, from, late, cretaceous, maastrichtian, eocene, time, north, america, member, extinct, order, multituberculata, suborder, cimolodonta, family, neoplagiaulacidae, named, jepsen, 193. Parectypodus meaning besides Ectypodus is an extinct genus of mammals that lived from Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian to Eocene time in North America It is a member of the extinct order of Multituberculata suborder Cimolodonta family Neoplagiaulacidae It was named by G L Jepsen in 1930 ParectypodusTemporal range 66 043 50 3 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 Parectypodus Species P armstrongi P foxi P laytoni P lunatus P simpsoni P sinclairi P sloani P sylviae P trovessartianus P vanvaleniSpecies editParectypodus armstrongi Johnston P A amp Fox R C 1984 From the Puercan Paleocene Ravenscrag Formation site Rav W 1 Saskatchewan Canada This specimen resides in the collection of the University of Alberta Parectypodus foxi Storer J E 1991 This Maastrichtian Late Cretaceous age species from the Frenchman Formation of Saskatchewan is estimated to have weighed about 80 g Parectypodus laytoni Jepsen G L 1940 Sloan R E 1966 also known as Ectypodus laytoni Jepsen 1940 Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian Middle Late Paleocene Princeton Quarry Wyoming United States This species has been cited as a descendant of P sinclairi It is a small species having a weight of perhaps 10 g Parectypodus lunatus Krause D W 1982 also known as P childei Kuhn 1969 From the Wasatchian Lower Eocene Pocket Quarry of Colorado and Wyoming This is a late species having a weight of about 35 g Parectypodus simpsoni Jepsen G L 1930 Eocene Parectypodus sinclairi Lamb 1902 Clemens 1964a Known from the Puercan Torrejonian Paleocene of Gidley Quarry Montana Wyoming and Alberta Canada This species has been cited as having been derived from Mesodma formosa It is a smaller species of about 15 g Parectypodus sloani Schiebout J A 1974 Fossils of this species have been found in the Torrejonian Paleocene age beds of Big Bend Texas Parectypodus sylviae Rigby J K 1980 Sloan J E 1987 Ectypodus aphronorus Sloan 1987 P pattersoni Sloan 1987 Remains are known from the Torrejonian Paleocene age Swain Quarry of Montana and Wyoming The body weight of this species has been estimated as 15 g Parectypodus trovessartianus Cope E D 1882 Van Valen amp Sloan 1966 From the Puercan Torrejonian Paleocene of the San Juan Basin New Mexico The body mass of this species has been estimated to have been around 90 g Parectypodus vanvaleni Sloan J E 1981 From the Puercan Paleocene of the San Juan Basin New Mexico References editJepsen G L 1930 New vertebrate fossils from the lower Eocene of the Bighorn Basin Wyoming Proc Am Philos Soc LXIX p 117 131 Jepsen G L 1940 Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench formation Park County Wyoming Pro Amer Philos Soc 83 p 217 340 21 figs 5 pls Johnston P A and Fox R C 1984 Paleocene and Late Cretaceous mammals from Saskatchewan Canada Paleontogr Abt A Palaozool Stratigr 186 p 163 222 Kielan Jaworowska Z and Hurum J H 2001 Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals Paleontology 44 p 389 429 Simpson 1935 New Paleocene mammals from the Fort Union of Montana Proc US Nation Museum 83 p 221 244 Schiebout J A 1974 Vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology of Paleocene Black Peaks Formation Big Bend National Park Texas Texas Memorial Museum Bull 24 1 87 Storer J E 1991 The mammals of the Gryde local fauna Frenchman Formation Maastrichtian Lancian Saskatchewan Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11 3 350 396 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parectypodus amp oldid 1145220294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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