J. W. Gidley 1919
Full reference
J. W. Gidley. 1919. New species of claenodonts from the Fort Union (basal Eocene) of Montana. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 41:541-555 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number: | 3875 |
Created: | 2001-05-01 17:50:17 |
Modified: | 2005-03-04 16:32:48 |
Project name: | 5% 50040 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
Taxonomic names (12)
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Mioclaenus corrugatus is recombined as Claenodon corrugatus' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus ferox is recombined as Claenodon ferox' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus ferox is recombined as Claenodon ferox' according to Matthew 1901
'Mioclaenus protogonioides is recombined as Claenodon protogonioides' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus protogonioides is recombined as Claenodon protogonioides' according to Scott 1892
'Neoclaenodon latidens belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon montanensis belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon silberlingi belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon belongs to ' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Paramys compressidens is recombined as Ischyrotomus compressidens' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus ferox is recombined as Claenodon ferox' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus ferox is recombined as Claenodon ferox' according to Matthew 1901
'Mioclaenus protogonioides is recombined as Claenodon protogonioides' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Mioclaenus protogonioides is recombined as Claenodon protogonioides' according to Scott 1892
'Neoclaenodon latidens belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon montanensis belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon silberlingi belongs to Neoclaenodon' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Neoclaenodon belongs to ' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
'Paramys compressidens is recombined as Ischyrotomus compressidens' according to J. W. Gidley 1919
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