Hatch ( of the United States)

Where: Doña Ana County, New Mexico (32.7° N, 107.2° W)

• Paleocoordinates: 33.4° N, 106.2° W (Wright 2013)

• coordinate stated in text

When: Camp Rice Formation, Blancan (4.9 - 1.8 Ma)

Environment/lithology: terrestrial; silty sandstone

Size class: macrofossils

Primary reference: G. S. Morgan and A. H. Harris. 2015. Pliocene and Pleistocene vertebrates of New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 68:233-438 [P. Holroyd/K. Magoulick/K. Magoulick]more details

Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis

PaleoDB collection 230461: authorized by Patricia Holroyd, entered by Katherine Magoulick on 21.06.2023

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Taxonomic list

Reptilia
 Squamata - Colubridae
Rhinocheilus sp. Baird and Girard 1853 colubrid snake
 Testudines - Kinosternoidea
Kinosternon sp. von Spix 1824 mud turtle
 Testudines - Testudinidae
Hesperotestudo sp. Williams 1950 turtle
Gopherus sp. Rafinesque 1832 gopher tortoise
Mammalia
 Rodentia - Geomyidae
"Geomys paenebursarius" = Nerterogeomys paenebursarius, Geomys cf. sp.
"Geomys paenebursarius" = Nerterogeomys paenebursarius Strain 1966 pocket gopher
Geomys cf. sp. Rafinesque 1817 pocket gopher
 Perissodactyla - Equidae
Nannippus peninsulatus Cope 1885 hipparionine horse
Equus sp. Linnaeus 1758 horse
 Artiodactyla - Antilocapridae
Capromeryx sp. Matthew 1902 pronghorn
 Artiodactyla - Camelidae
Hemiauchenia sp. Gervais and Ameghino 1880 camel
 Carnivora - Mustelidae
Taxidea sp. Waterhouse 1839 badger
 Cingulata - Glyptodontidae
"Glyptotherium arizonae" = Glyptotherium texanum
"Glyptotherium arizonae" = Glyptotherium texanum Osborn 1903 glyptodon