Choctawius foxi (Microsyopidae)



Choctawius foxi ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Microsyopidae, die ab dem Paläogen (Eozän) im Ypresium lebte, das vor rund 56 Millionen Jahren begann und bis vor 47,8 Millionen Jahren andauerte.

Fundorte

Systematik

Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Choctawius foxi
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter Geologie, Formation Kommentar zur Sammlung
Red Hot correct coordinate is NW 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 sec 20 T6N R16E (Beard and Tabrum 1991); coordinate reported by Parmley and Case 1988 is in error in the town of Meridian, which is the basis of the coordinate Ypresian
zwischen 50.3 und 55.8 Millionen Jahren
Tuscahoma Red Hot Truck Stop; CM locality 517; TF-M
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie Kommentar z. Taxonomie
said to be early Wasatchian "near the top" of the formation "beds... almost certainly correlate with marine nannoplankton zone NP 9" the Tuscahoma underlies the Bashi Marl and both are in the Wilcox Group (see Hatchetigbee Bluff) "glauconitic, estuarine channel sand" a total of "some" 25 mammal species are present, hence, the current least is nearly complete
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Teilhardina magnoliana
Sammlung Kommentar zum Fundort Epoche, Alter Geologie, Formation Kommentar zur Sammlung
Red Hot correct coordinate is NW 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 sec 20 T6N R16E (Beard and Tabrum 1991); coordinate reported by Parmley and Case 1988 is in error in the town of Meridian, which is the basis of the coordinate Ypresian
zwischen 50.3 und 55.8 Millionen Jahren
Tuscahoma Red Hot Truck Stop; CM locality 517; TF-M
Kommentar z. Stratigraphie Lithographie Kommentar z. Taxonomie
said to be early Wasatchian "near the top" of the formation "beds... almost certainly correlate with marine nannoplankton zone NP 9" the Tuscahoma underlies the Bashi Marl and both are in the Wilcox Group (see Hatchetigbee Bluff) "glauconitic, estuarine channel sand" a total of "some" 25 mammal species are present, hence, the current least is nearly complete
U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: Teilhardina magnoliana

Literatur

K. C. Beard, M. R. Dawson 2009, Early Wasatchian mammals of the Red Hot local fauna, uppermost Tuscahoma Formation, Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Annals of Carnegie Museum. 78:3, p. 193 - 243