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Tapirus polkensis
Taxonomy
Tapiravus polkensis was named by Olsen (1960). Its type specimen is FGS V-5941, a tooth (upper left P4), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Agrico Pierce Mine, which is in a Hemphillian terrestrial horizon in Florida.
It was recombined as Tapirus polkensis by Hulbert (1999), Ferrero and Noriega (2007), Hulbert et al. (2009) and Hulbert (2010).
It was recombined as Tapirus polkensis by Hulbert (1999), Ferrero and Noriega (2007), Hulbert et al. (2009) and Hulbert (2010).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1960 | Tapiravus polkensis Olsen p. 164 |
1984 | Tapiravus polkensis Schoch p. 5 |
1999 | Tapirus polkensis Hulbert |
2007 | Tapirus polkensis Ferrero and Noriega p. 508 |
2009 | Tapirus polkensis Hulbert et al. p. 241 |
2010 | Tapirus polkensis Hulbert p. 79 |
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†Tapirus polkensis Olsen 1960
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. M. Schoch 1984 | Largest known species of Tapiravus | |
R. C. Hulbert et al. 2009 | Smallest North American species of Tapirus, with linear skeletal and dental dimensions on average 15– 20% smaller than Tapirus terrestris and an estimated average mass of 125 kg. Skull has narrow lacrimal bone with broad, flattened posterior process; extensive but shallow meatal fossa on dorsal surface of frontal and nasal bones with well defined posterior and medial margins; dorsal table of frontal broad, flat, not swollen, and on same plane as nasals; low parasagittal ridges or sagittal crest; and large, triangular interparietal bone that fuses with supraoccipital in the subadult stage. Mandible has mental foramen located ventral to p2, vertically oriented ascending ramus, and short postcanine diastema. P1 highly variable in both relative width and development of lingual cusps; the majority of specimens have a single lingual cusp and lack a transverse loph. Protoloph of P2 relatively weak, ends low on ectoloph near parastyle. Upper premolars relatively broad; P3–M3 with tall, well separated protolophs and metalophs and large parastyles. Posterolabial cingula common on upper cheek teeth. Lower first incisor larger than i2; i2 much larger than i3. Lower premolars with complete hypolophids. |
Measurements
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References: MacFadden and Cerling 1996, Carroll 1988, Hendy et al. 2009, Ji et al. 2002, Lillegraven 1979 |
Age range: base of the Barstovian to the top of the Irvingtonian or 16.30000 to 0.30000 Ma
Collections (12 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Barstovian | USA (Nebraska) | Tapiravus polkensis (18275 18442) | |
Tortonian - Zanclean | USA (Florida) | Tapirus polkensis (18548) | |
Hemphillian | USA (Florida) | Tapiravus polkensis (type locality: 18502) Tapirus polkensis (18527) | |
Late/Upper Hemphillian | USA (Florida) | Tapirus polkensis (18532 18573 18599 18603) | |
Late/Upper Hemphillian - Zanclean | USA (Florida) | Tapirus polkensis (18535) | |
Late/Upper Hemphillian - Blancan | USA (Tennessee) | Tapiravus polkensis (26574) | |
Irvingtonian | USA (Florida) | Tapirus polkensis (18500) |