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Prodaphaenus uintensis
Taxonomy
Miacis uintensis was named by Osborn (1895). Its type specimen is AMNH 1896, a mandible, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Wagonhound Canyon (Uinta B2), which is in an Uintan terrestrial horizon in the Uinta Formation of Utah.
It was recombined as Prodaphaenus uintensis by Matthew (1899), Hay (1902), Matthew (1909), Friscia and Rasmussen (2010).
It was recombined as Prodaphaenus uintensis by Matthew (1899), Hay (1902), Matthew (1909), Friscia and Rasmussen (2010).
Synonymy list
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†Prodaphaenus uintensis Osborn 1895
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Diagnosis
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H. F. Osborn 1895 |
Fourth lower premolar with a high protocone bearing two cuspules upon the posterior slope, terminating in a talonid; no cingulum. The third lower molar either very small and single-fanged or wanting. |