Oxyclaenus subbituminus Middleton and Dewar 2004 (condylarth)

Mammalia - Procreodi - Arctocyonidae

Full reference: M. D. Middleton and E. W. Dewar. 2004. New mammals from the early Paleocene Littleton fauna (Denver Formation, Colorado). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 26:59-80

Belongs to Oxyclaenus according to M. D. Middleton and E. W. Dewar 2004

Sister taxa: Oxyclaenus corax, Oxyclaenus cuspidatus, Oxyclaenus pugnax, Oxyclaenus simplex, Microclaenodon assurgens

Type specimen: UCM 34571, a maxilla. Its type locality is Alexander, which is in a Puercan terrestrial shale/sandstone in the Denver Formation of Colorado.

Ecology: ground dwelling omnivore

Distribution: found only at Alexander

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