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Fossorcastor fossor
Taxonomy
Steneofiber fossor was named by Peterson (1905) ["fosser"]. Its type specimen is CM 1217, a partial skeleton (cranium, the vertebral column, including eleven caudals, (the extreme tip of the tail is missing), both clavicles, and a fairly complete set of ribs), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Pine Ridge Escarpment, which is in a Harrisonian terrestrial horizon in the Harrison Formation of Nebraska.
It was recombined as Palaeocastor fossor by Stirton (1935) and Martin (1987); it was recombined as Fossorcastor fossor by Xu (1996).
It was recombined as Palaeocastor fossor by Stirton (1935) and Martin (1987); it was recombined as Fossorcastor fossor by Xu (1996).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1905 | Steneofiber fossor Peterson p. 140 |
1907 | Steneofiber simplicidens Matthew |
1928 | Palaeocastor magnus Romer and McCormack |
1935 | Palaeocastor fossor Stirton |
1935 | Palaeocastor major Stirton |
1935 | Palaeocastor simplicidens Stirton |
1970 | Palaeocastor simplicidens Macdonald |
1987 | Palaeocastor fossor Martin |
1987 | Palaeocastor magnus Martin |
1996 | Fossorcastor fossor Xu |
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†Fossorcastor fossor Peterson 1905
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Invalid names: Palaeocastor magnus Romer and McCormack 1928 [synonym], Palaeocastor major Stirton 1935 [synonym], Steneofiber simplicidens Matthew 1907 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available