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Margaret S. Stevens
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Series: Contributions to Geology Special Paper 3
Publisher: University of Wyoming
Published: 01 January 1986
DOI: 10.2113/gsrocky.24.special_paper_3.221
EISBN: 9780989762625
Abstract The fauna of the Skyline channels, West Texas, of early Duchesnean age, contains the following taxa: Simidectes magnus, Harpagolestes sp., Hyaenodon cf. H. vetus, Mahgarita stevensi, ?Leptotomus coelumensis (new species), Duchesneodus cf. uintensis , ? Hyracodon sp. indet., Amynodontopsis bodei, Protoreodon pumilus, Agriochoerus sp. indet., Leptoreodon sp., and Hendryomeryx sp. Simidectes is the most common form; this apparently is its last appearance, along with Harpagolestes and Leptoreodon . It is the first appearance of Hyaenodon, ?Duchesneodus , and Hyracodon .