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Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis
Taxonomy
Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis was named by Frick (1937) [type of subgenus Subcosoryx]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Round Mountain Quarry, which is in a Clarendonian terrestrial horizon in the referred Chamita Formation of New Mexico.
It was recombined as Merycodus cerroensis by Henshaw (1939) and Webb (1969); it was recombined as Cosoryx cerroensis by Hibbard (1951).
It was recombined as Merycodus cerroensis by Henshaw (1939) and Webb (1969); it was recombined as Cosoryx cerroensis by Hibbard (1951).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1937 | Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis Frick |
1939 | Merycodus cerroensis Henshaw |
1951 | Cosoryx cerroensis Hibbard p. 388 figs. Fig. 1, a and b |
1967 | Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis Skinner and Taylor |
1969 | Merycodus cerroensis Webb |
1987 | Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis Tedford et al. |
1998 | Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis Janis and Manning |
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†Cosoryx (Subcosoryx) cerroensis Frick 1937
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available