Protictis, Matthew, 1937
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Protictis cf. P. agastor Gingerich and Winkler, 1985
HOLOTYPE: PU 21311 , left dentary with m1–2 from Cedar Point Quarry, Polecat Bench Formation , Wyoming.
REFERRED SPECIMEN: RAM 7246, left dentary fragment with partial m1 and alveoli of m2 from RAM locality V200001, member 4a ( fig. 2E–G View FIGURE 2 ).
DESCRIPTION: RAM 7246 is a dentary fragment found in a broken concretion whose m1 is missing the anterior face of the trigonid below the apex of the paraconid ( fig. 2E–F View FIGURE 2 ). The trigonid is much taller than the talonid. RAM 7246 has a large protoconid and smaller paraconid and metaconid that are equal in height. The talonid basin is deepest adjacent to the trigonid, and a large hypoconid, smaller hypoconulid and entoconid, and low and very small entocristid are present ( fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 ). The hypoconulid is medial, with the entoconid positioned directly adjacent, so they appear twinned. The alveoli of m2 are sediment filled, with the anterior alveolus wider than long, and the posterior alveolus longer than wide. RAM 7246 has a length of 5.0 mm (minimum, because of breakage) with a trigonid width of 4.39 mm and talonid width of 3.37 mm. Mandible depth beneath the talonid of m1 is 8.75 mm.
DISCUSSION: RAM 7246 represents a second species of Protictis from RAM locality V200001, which is larger than P.paralus (RAM 6927). Species of Protictis can usually be separated by size ( Gingerich and Winkler, 1985; Meehan and Wilson, 2002) and RAM 7246 is most similar to P. haydenianus and P. agastor in this respect. P. haydenianus differs from P. agastor in having a more sectorial m2, with a shorter and less massive trigonid ( Gingerich and Winkler, 1985), but m2 is not present in RAM 7246. However, two lines of evidence suggest RAM 7246 is probably P. agastor . Protictis haydenianus is well known from Torrejonian strata and questionably known from Tiffanian strata ( Gingerich and Winkler, 1985), and Protictis agastor and RAM 7246 are both known from mid-Tiffanian strata (this report). Also, P. paralus (RAM 6927) is found at the same locality as RAM 7246, which is important because P. agastor and P. paralus are rarely found in Tiffanian strata but occur together at the Chappo Type locality and Cedar Point Quarry in Wyoming ( Gingerich and Winkler, 1985; Gunnell, 1994), both mid- Tiffanian sites ( Archibald et al., 1987; Lofgren at al., 2004b). Based on size and its Tiffanian occurrence, RAM 7246 is tentatively referred to Protictis cf. P. agastor .
Order TAENIODONTA Cope, 1876
Family STYLINODONTIDAE Marsh, 1875
Genus indeterminate
REFERRED SPECIMEN: RAM 15328, lower canine fragment from RAM locality V200612, member 4a ( fig. 2H–I View FIGURE 2 ).
DESCRIPTION AND DISCUSSION: RAM 15328 is the distal end of a tooth about 2 cm in length and width, with enamel coating half of the tooth’s longitudinal axis, a strong indicator that it represents a taeniodont ( fig. 2H–I View FIGURE 2 ). RAM 15328 was compared directly to canines and incisors of Psittacotherium and Ectoganus housed at the AMNH and it was most similar in size and shape to AMNH 3392 and AMNH 3390, lower canines identified as Psittacotherium ( Schoch, 1986) . Although RAM 15328 too is fragmentary to be assigned to Psittacotherium with confidence, it does represent the only reported record of a taeniodont from the West Coast of North America.
Order PRIMATES Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL
Family PAROMOMYIDAE Simpson, 1940
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Protictis
Lofgren, Donald, Mckenna, Malcolm, Honey, James, Nydam, Randall, Wheaton, Christine, Yokote, Bryan, Henn, Lexington, Hanlon, Whitney, Manning, Stephen & Mcgee, Carter 2014 |
PAROMOMYIDAE
Simpson 1940 |
TAENIODONTA
Cope 1876 |
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Marsh 1875 |
PRIMATES
Linnaeus 1758 |