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Merychippus isonesus quintus
Taxonomy
Merychippus isonesus quintus was named by Osborn (1918) [named as Merychippus isonesus quintus by Osborn 1918; raised to species level]. Its type specimen is AMNH 14185, a partial skeleton (Upper and lower dentition and a large part of a skeleton), and it is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Stylonus quintus by Kelly and Lander (1988); it was recombined as Merychippus quintus by Dorr and Wheeler (1964) and Kelly (1995).
It was recombined as Stylonus quintus by Kelly and Lander (1988); it was recombined as Merychippus quintus by Dorr and Wheeler (1964) and Kelly (1995).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1918 | Merychippus isonesus quintus Osborn p. 107 figs. Plates 13.7,7a, 14.1, 41.4, 45.2,5, 46.4. Text Fig. 81 |
1964 | Merychippus quintus Dorr, Jr. and Wheeler p. 323 |
1988 | Stylonus quintus Kelly and Lander |
1995 | Merychippus quintus Kelly |
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†Merychippus isonesus quintus Osborn 1918
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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H. F. Osborn 1918 | (Matthew, 1913, Osborn, 1918) (1) The type a larger animal than any of the preceding premutations, approaching M. sever8U8 in the plications of tne enamel; (2) crochet bifid, i. e. with a large spur projecting into the pre- fossette and a large inferior pli caballin fold; (3) protocone separate from protoconule in little worn molars, uniting with protoconule in molars one-fourth worn; (4) protocone elongate anteroposteriorly in pLm3; (5) metaloph sending a single fold into prefossette, and from one to two folds into postfossette; (6) shafts of limbs robust; (7) metapodials robust; (8) shafts of lateral digits and lateral phalanges much heavier than in M. isone8WJ secundus and M. isonesus tertius. |
Measurements
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Source: subf = subfamily, subc = subclass, c = class, subp = subphylum | |||||
References: Hendy et al. 2009, Carroll 1988, Ji et al. 2002, Lillegraven 1979, Nowak 1991, MacFadden 1998 |
Collections
No collection or age range data are available