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Tinimomys graybulliensis
Taxonomy
Tinimomys graybulliensis was named by Szalay (1974). Its type specimen is PU No. 17899, a maxilla (left maxilla fragment with P4-M2), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Bone Hill, which is in an Eocene fluvial siliciclastic in the Willwood Formation of Wyoming. It is the type species of Tinimomys.
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1974 | Tinimomys graybulliensis Szalay |
1982 | Tinimomys graybulliensis Rose and Bown p. 65 |
1987 | Tinimomys graybullensis Gingerich p. 311 |
1989 | Tinimomys graybulliensis Beard and Houde p. 393 |
1994 | Myrmekomomys loomisi Robinson p. 86 |
1996 | Tinimomys loomisi Rose and Bown |
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†Tinimomys graybulliensis Szalay 1974
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Invalid names: Myrmekomomys loomisi Robinson 1994 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available