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  The Ultimate Parectypodus - American History Information Guide and Reference
Parectypodus is a genus of extinct mammal that lived from the Paleocene to the Eocene of North America.
Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) Princeton Quarry of Wyoming.
Remains are known from the Torrejonian (Paleocene)-age Swain Quarry of Montana and Wyoming.
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  Parectypodus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parectypodus ("beside Ectypodus") is a genus of extinct mammal that lived from the Paleocene to the Eocene of North America.
Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) Princeton Quarry of Wyoming (USA).
Remains are known from the Torrejonian (Paleocene)-age Swain Quarry of Montana and Wyoming.
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 Parectypodus
Parectypodus is a mammal genus from the Paleocene to the Eocene of North America.
Some material may also be from the Upper Cretaceous.
Aka: Ectypodus (partly); Mimetodon (partly); Neoplagiaulax (partly); "Parectypodus"; Perectypodus; Ptilodus (partly)
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 Science Fair Projects - Parectypodus
Parectypodus is a genus of extinct mammal that lived from the Paleocene to the Eocene of North America.
The genus has also been known as Ectypodus (partly); Mimetodon (partly); Neoplagiaulax (partly); "Parectypodus"; Perectypodus; Ptilodus (partly).
Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) Princeton Quarry of Wyoming.
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 The Ultimate Liotomus - American History Information Guide and Reference
Liotomus is a mammal genus from the Paleocene of Europe and North America, and thus lived just after "the age of the dinosaurs." It was a member of the extinct order of Multituberculata, lying within the suborder Cimolodonta and possibly the family Cimolodontidae.
Aka: Neoctenacodon Lemoine, 1891; Neoplagiaulax (partly); Parectypodus (partly).
Liotomus sinclairi, which also seems to have been known as Ptilodus sinclairi, has probably since become Parectypodus sinclairi.
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 Krauseia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The genus was nemed by Vianey-Liaud M. in 1986, and has also partly been known under the name Parectypodus.
The species Krauseia clemensi was named by Sloan R.E. in 1981, and is klso known as Parectypodus clemensi.
Fossil remains of members of this species have been found in the Torrejonian (Paleocene)-age strata of the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Wyoming.
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 Parectypodus - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Genus: Parectypodus Jepsen GL, 1930 ‘beside Ectypodus' Aka: Ectypodus (partly); Mimetodon (partly); Neoplagiaulax (partly); "Parectypodus"; Perectypodus; Ptilodus (partly) Remarks: P. jepseni is a junior synonym for Stygimys jepseni.
Reference: Species: Parectypodus laytoni (JepsenGL, 1940) Sloan RE, 1966 Aka: Ectypodus laytoni Jepsen, 1940 Place: Princeton Quarry, Wyoming Country: USA Age: lower Tiffanian, Middle-Upper Paleocene Remarks: Has been cited as a descendant of P. sinclairi.
Species: Parectypodus sloani Schiebout JA, 1974 Aka: Ectypodus sloani Place: Big Bend, Texas Country: USA Age: Torrejonian, Paleocene Remarks: Reference: Schiebout (1974), Vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology of Paleocene Black Peaks Formation, Big Bend National Park, Texas.
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 Now that I have time... genuine new papers, part 1
Otehr examples are furnished by the neoplagiaulacid multituberculate *Parectypodus* [...] and by Condylarthra (archaic ungulates or hoofed mammals), suggesting an evolutionarily more meaningful pattern than if illustrated by taeniodonts alone." Er...
The genus has long been known from the Paleocene/Eocene of the United States, where it is a common member of mammalian local faunas, but it has no Cretaceous record there; like that of taeniodonts, its first American occurrence is in the middle Puercan of the San Juan Basin [...].
Perhaps they were parallelled in their southward expansion by other mammals, as the distributions of *Parectypodus* and early condylarths imply." I appreciate any feedback on those Cretaceous "condylarths".
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 'MESOZOIC' MAMMALS; Ptilodontoidea, an internet directory
The junior synonym, Parectypodus childei, was reportedly originally referred to P.
"While it is possible that Parectypodus foxi is closely related to species of Cimexomys, it is equally likely that the existing specimens, characters used, and taxa included in this study are inadequate to distinguish Parectypodus from Cimexomys", (Weil 1999, p.63).
Parectypodus laytoni (Jepsen GL, 1940) Sloan RE, 1966
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 The Paleobiology Database
Parectypodus simpsoni was named by Jepsen (1930) [genotype].
It was recombined as Ectypodus simpsoni by Jepsen (1940); it was revalidated by Sloan (1966) and Sloan (1981).
It was assigned to Ectypodus by Jepsen (1940); and to Parectypodus by Jepsen (1930), Sloan (1966) and Sloan (1981).
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 Ectypodus - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Genus: Ectypodus Matthew WD & Granger W, 1921 Aka: Charlesmooria ('for Charles Moor') Kühne, 1969; Parectypodus (partly) Remarks: McKenna & Bell (1997) cites material from the Paleocene and Eocene of Europe.
Reference: Species: Ectypodus childei (Kühne WB, 1969) Krause DW, 1982 Aka: Charlesmooria childei Kühne, 1969; Parectypodus childei Sloan RE, 1981 Place: Wyoming Country: USA Age: Wasatchian, Eocene Remarks: The junior synonym, Parectypodus childei, was originally referred to P. lunatus, a citizen of Colorado.
Species: Ectypodus tardus (Jepsen GL, 1930) McKenna MC, 1960 Aka: Parectypodus tardus Jepsen, 1930 Place: Colorado & Wyoming Country: USA Age: Wasatchian, Eocene Remarks: Has been cited as a descendant of E. powelli.
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 Parectypodus - Definition, explanation
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The genus has also been known as Mimetodon (partly); Neoplagiaulax (partly); "Parectypodus"; Perectypodus; and Ptilodus (partly).
Remains are known from the Lower Tiffanian (Middle-Upper Paleocene) Princeton Quarry of Wyoming (USA).
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