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A revision of the Lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas
W. D. Matthew, and W. Granger
1915
Article
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
34(1):1-103
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Taxa discussed in this work:
Ambloctonus hyaenoides
Ambloctonus priscus
Anacodon cultridens
Arfia shoshoniensis
Chriacus gallinae
Chriacus pelvidens
Didymictis leptomylus
Dipsalidictis
Dipsalidictis aequidens
Dipsalidictis platypus
Dipsalidictis transiens
Dissacus praenuntius
Galecyon mordax
Gazinocyon vulpeculus
Miacis exiguus
Miacis latidens
Oxyaena gulo
Oxyaena huerfanensis
Oxyaena morsitans
Oxyaena pardalis
Pachyaena gracilis
Pachyaena intermedia
Prolimnocyon
Prolimnocyon antiquus
Prolimnocyon atavus
Prototomus robustus
Thryptacodon
Thryptacodon antiquus
Thryptacodon olseni
Viverravus acutus
Viverravus politus
Vulpavus australis
Taxonomy:
Anacodon cultridens
belongs to
Anacodon
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Uintacyon massetericus
belongs to
Uintacyon
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Miacis brevirostris
belongs to
Vulpavus canavus
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Vulpavus canavus
belongs to
Vulpavus
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Miacis exiguus
belongs to
Miacis
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Miacis latidens
belongs to
Miacis
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Oxyaena gulo
belongs to
Oxyaena
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Pachyaena gracilis
belongs to
Pachyaena
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Prolimnocyon antiquus
belongs to
Prolimnocyon
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Prolimnocyon atavus
belongs to
Prolimnocyon
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Thryptacodon antiquus
belongs to
Thryptacodon
- Matthew and Granger (1915)
Vulpavus australis
belongs to
Vulpavus
- Matthew and Granger (1915)