†Anemorhysis pattersoni (Omomyidae)
Anemorhysis pattersoni ist eine Primatenart innerhalb der Familie Omomyidae, die ab dem Paläogen (Eozän) im Ypresium lebte, das vor rund 56 Millionen Jahren begann und bis vor 47,8 Millionen Jahren andauerte.
Daten zu den einzelnen Funden von Anemorhysis pattersoni
Sammlung | Epoche, Alter | Geologie, Formation | Kommentar zur Sammlung |
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Elk Creek (380 m) | Ypresian zwischen 50.3 und 55.8 Millionen Jahren |
Willwood | YPM 152, USGS D-1259 (380 m), 1453 (378 m), 1652 (382 m) |
Kommentar z. Taxonomie | |||
USGS D-1453, 1652 are from Washakie County |
Sammlung | Epoche, Alter | Geologie, Formation | Kommentar zur Sammlung | |
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Reservoir Creek Bonanza | Ypresian zwischen 50.3 und 55.8 Millionen Jahren |
Willwood | USGS Loc. D-1198, 1160, 1160N, 1244, 1315, YPM 45 (= 1198B), 45-S (= 1198C), 45-E | |
Kommentar z. Taxonomie | ||||
Schankler-Wing and Bown sections meet at this locality, so it has a meter level in both sections; see Schankler 1980 for placement of YPM 45 at 530 m in his section USGS 1244 and part of 1198 are in Washakie County USGS D-1662 is placed at the 470/550 level by B & R 87 |
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U.a. am Fundort ausgegraben: | Microsyops latidens |
Literatur
T. M. Bown, K. D. Rose 1987, Patterns of Dental Evolution in Early Eocene Anaptomorphine Primates (Omomyidae) from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Paleontological Society Memoir. 23, p. 1 - 162T. M. Bown, K. D. Rose, E. L. Simons, S. L. Wing 1994, Distribution and stratigraphic correlation of upper Paleocene and lower Eocene fossil mammal and plant localities of the Fort Union, Willwood, and Tatman formations, southern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. United States Geological Survey Professional Paper. 1540, p. 1 - 103