Mammalia - Primates - Omomyidae
Alternative combination: Anemorhysis pearcei
Full reference: C. L. Gazin. 1962. A Further Study Of The Lower Eocene Mammalian Faunas Of Southwestern Wyoming. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 144(1):1-98
Belongs to Tetonoides according to G. F. Gunnell 1995
See also Beard et al. 1992, Bown 1974, Bown and Rose 1984, Bown and Rose 1987, Delson 1971, Gazin 1962, Rose 1995, Savage and Waters 1978 and Szalay 1976
Sister taxa: Anemorhysis natronensis, Anemorhysis pattersoni, Anemorhysis savagei, Anemorhysis sublettensis, Anemorhysis wortmani, Uintalacus nettingi, Tetonoides musculus
Type specimen: U.S.N.M. No. 22426, a mandible (right ramus of mandible with P3-M2). Its type locality is Bitter Creek, which is in a Wasatchian terrestrial horizon in the Wasatch Formation of Wyoming.
Ecology: arboreal insectivore
Distribution:
• Eocene of United States (7: North Dakota, Wyoming collections)
Total: 7 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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