Saskomomys lindsayorum, Perry & Dutchak & Theodor, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1246 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15109906-D416-47EE-88A4-752EF23AA436 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11111347 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387CD-FFC0-7F3F-FEBA-FAD915B152CC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Saskomomys lindsayorum |
status |
sp. nov. |
Saskomomys lindsayorum n. sp.
zoobank.org/ 4E722957-0808-4D79-9DAB-172C135C186B
Type. Right lower third molar collected by John Storer and crew, RSM P1654.343 View Materials ( Figure 9A View FIGURE 9 ) .
Horizon and type locality. Interbedded conglomerate and coarse sandstone of Uintan middle Eocene age, Swift Current Creek locality, southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada ( Russell, 1965a, 1965b, 1972; Storer, 1978, 1996).
Diagnosis. As for the genus.
Etymology. ‘lindsayorum’ named for the Lindsay family of Saskatchewan (Brendan and Nadine) who graciously welcomed us to carry out fieldwork on their land where the fossiliferous beds of the Swift Current Creek site are located.
Hypodigm. All material previously described as “ Omomyidae , sp. 1” from the Uintan Swift Current Creek locality: Rm3, P1654.343; Rm3, P1654.344. New material from the SCC locality: LM1, RSM P3450.1470; and RM3, RSM P3450.1471. All material previously described as “ Omomys sp. ” from the Duchesnean Lac Pelletier localities: LM1, RSM P1899.1011 (originally identified as M2); LM2, RSM P1899.1010 (originally identified as M1); LM2, RSM P1899.1012; RM1 or M2, RSM P1899.1015; LM3, RSM P1899.1013; Lp3, RSM P1899.1017; Lp4, RSM P1899.1001; Rp4, RSM P1899.1018; Lm1, RSM P1899.1019; Lm1, RSM P1899.1020; Lm1, RSM P1899.1021 (originally identified as m2); Lm1, RSM P1899.1024; Rm1, RSM P1899.1022; Lm2, RSM P1899.1023; Rm2, RSM P1899.1025; Rm2 trigonid, RSM P1899.1026 (originally identified as m1 or m2); Rm2 trigonid, RSM P1899.1027; Rm2 trigonid, RSM P1899.1028.
RSM |
Royal Scottish Museum |
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