Jackass Butte (USGS 20764) ( of the United States)
Also known as T56-39
Where: Owhyee County, Idaho (42.9° N, 116.0° W: paleocoordinates 43.0° N, 115.4° W)
• coordinate based on political unit
• small collection-level geographic resolution
When: Blancan (4.9 - 1.8 Ma)
Environment/lithology: terrestrial
Reposited in the USGS
Primary reference: C. W. Hibbard. 1959. Late Cenozoic Microtine Rodents from Wyoming and Idaho. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 44:3-40 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/M. Uhen]more details
PaleoDB collection 19912: authorized by John Alroy, entered by John Alroy on 26.03.1995
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
• this is most or all of the "Grand View" fauna of Wilson 1933 and apparently was relocated by Hibbard; the main Jackass Butte site of Shotwell 1970 is on the SW side
specimen of "Plesippus idahoensis" of Schultz 1936 could be from this locality if it is the same as CIT 119; CIT 118, directly across the Snake River, also yields this form: Schultz 1936
Borophagus diversidens Wang et al. 1999: Jackass Butte, IMNH loc. 77006
large mammals are from 50' west and "within five feet stratigraphically" of small mammals
specimen of "Plesippus idahoensis" of Schultz 1936 could be from this locality if it is the same as CIT 119; CIT 118, directly across the Snake River, also yields this form: Schultz 1936
Borophagus diversidens Wang et al. 1999: Jackass Butte, IMNH loc. 77006
large mammals are from 50' west and "within five feet stratigraphically" of small mammals
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Mammalia | |
"Synaptomys vetus n. sp." = Mictomys vetus, "Mimomys parvus n. sp." = Ophiomys parvus, Ondatra idahoensis n. sp.
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"Cervus cf. lucasi" = Odocoileus lucasi
"Cervus cf. lucasi" = Odocoileus lucasi Hay 1927 New World deer | |
"Equus idahoensis" = Plesippus idahoensis
"Equus idahoensis" = Plesippus idahoensis Merriam 1918 horse |