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Uintasorex parvulus
Taxonomy
Uintasorex parvulus was named by Matthew (1909). Its type specimen is AMNH 12052, a mandible (right ramus of the mandible with P4-M1 and the root of the enlarged, rodentlike anterior tooth), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Henry's Fork Hill (Bridger D), which is in a Bridgerian terrestrial horizon in the Bridger Formation of Wyoming. It is the type species of Uintasorex.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1909 | Uintasorex parvulus Matthew |
1930 | Uintasorex parvulus Hay p. 446 |
1958 | Uintasorex parvulus Gazin p. 79 |
1968 | Uintasorex parvulus Robinson p. 322 |
2018 | Uintasorex parvulus Dawson and Constenius p. 40 |
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†Uintasorex parvulus Matthew 1909
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available