Long-Legged Pursuit Carnivorans (Amphicyonidae, Daphoeninae) From The Early Miocene Of North America
Author
Robert M. Hunt, Jr.
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2009
2009-03-17
2009
318
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journal article
10.1206/593.1
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Daphoenodon
(
Borocyon
)
niobrarensis
Loomis, 1936
Figures 10
,
11
,
20
,
23
HOLOTYPE
:
ACM 3452
(field no. 34-52), left mandible with c, p2–m3, right mandible with c, p1–m3, and isolated right M1, associated with nearly complete forelimbs;
holotype
of
Daphoenodon niobrarensis
Loomis, 1936: 47
, figs. 2, 4. There is no doubt as to the identification of the
holotype
mandibles and forelimbs, which Loomis published as
ACM 34-52
, although the field number 34- 58 appears on many of the individual bones.
HOLOTYPE
HORIZON
AND
LOCALITY: From the lower Runningwater Fm., Cherry Co.,
Nebraska
.
Loomis (1936)
reported that the
holotype
was ‘‘Found in
1934 in
middle Miocene beds equivalent to the upper Harrison formation, near mouth of Antelope Creek,
12 miles
southeast of Gordon,
Nebraska
. Associated with
Aletomeryx
[
ACM
1915].’’ In fact the
holotype
was found with a large sample of
Aletomeryx
and the camel
Michenia
[
ACM
1844] in
Aletomeryx Quarry
, an early Miocene locality in the lower Runningwater Fm. worked by several museums during the 1930s.
Fig. 9. Reconstructed palate of
Borocyon
cf.
B. robustum
(cast, KU 114592) from sinkhole or fissure,
Suwanee River, north Florida. Complete dentition includes I1–I3, C, P1–P4, M1–M2. Note absence of M3.
DIAGNOSIS:
Borocyon
species
of intermediate size, with basilar skull length of,
270 mm
, and c–m2 length of,
103– 115 mm
, its skeletal and dental measurements (figs. 17, 18; tables 2, 3) generally falling between those of the large species
B. robustum
and small
B. neomexicanus
. Proximal tarsals (figs. 33, 34, astragalus, calcaneum) shorter and differently proportioned relative to those of
B. robustum
.
REFERRED SPECIMENS: Runningwater Formation, northwestern
Nebraska
—
Cherry
Co.,
Nebraska
:
(1) ACM 11796 (field no. 34- 58), left metacarpals 3 and 4,
Aletomeryx Quarry
; (2) F:AM 68269, right metatarsal 4, cuboid, navicular, phalanx,
Aletomeryx Quarry.
Dawes Co.
,
Nebraska
:
(1) UNSM 25683 (field no. 1-11-9-36NP), left mandible, p4–m2; (2) UNSM 25555 (field no. 1-13-8- 36NP), left humerus; (3) UNSM 44702 (field no. 9-12-8-36NP), right metacarpals 2, 3, and 4, possibly the same individual as UNSM 25555 and 25683. All from Red Horse Quarry (UNSM Dw-103).
Sheridan Co.,
Nebraska
:
(1) UNSM 26418 (no field no.), right m2, UNSM Loc. Sh-101B.
Sioux Co.,
Nebraska
:
(1) F:AM 107601 (F:AM field nos. NEA 1–2, 8–130; UNSM field no.
Fig. 10. Holotype right mandible of
Borocyon niobrarensis
Loomis
with c, p1–p4, and m1–m3 from
Aletomeryx Quarry
, lower Runningwater Fm., Cherry Co., Nebraska (ACM 3452).
RH104), right mandible with c, p1–m3, partial right scapula, left ulna, left scapholunar, left metacarpal 2, right innominate, right calcaneum, astragalus, and cuboid, proximal metatarsal 5, proximal phalanx, intermediate phalanx, partial proximal phalanx. F:AM 107601 is an associated partial skeleton from a massive pinkish silty sandstone in SW1/4, SW1/4, sec. 1, T29N, R55W, northeast of the post office of Agate,
Nebraska
. F:AM specimens were collected by Ron Brown in
August 1970
; UNSM material (metacarpal 2, ulna, calcaneum, partial scapula) was collect- ed in
July 1971
by R.M. Hunt, T. Hussain, and L. Hunt and donated to the American Museum. Associated with
Merycochoerus
cf.
M. magnus
. (2) UNSM 44827, nearly complete skull and mandibles but lacking much of the rostrum; teeth extremely worn; right P3–M2, left M1–M3, partial P4; damaged right p4–m3 and left m1–m3; from massive pale reddish brown sandstone, Skavdahl Ranch, NW1/4, NW1/4, sec. 29, T29N, R
53W.
REFERRED SPECIMENS: Late early Miocene beds east of the Laramie Mountains, southeastern
Wyoming
(
Cassiliano, 1980: 30– 39
)—
Laramie Co.,
Wyoming
:
(1) UW 10004, left mandible with p4–m2 (a right mandible was retained by the field collector and is now lost), left M3, left P3, left canine, left scapula, humerus, ulna, and radius, right humerus and ulna, two right radii, right magnum, both pisiforms, left metacarpals 4 and 5, right innominate, left femur, tibia, and fibula, right astragalus and calcaneum, left navicular, right metatarsal 2, left metatarsals 3 and 4, four proximal phalanges, axis, two cervical vertebrae, three thoracic vertebrae, two lumbar vertebrae, one caudal vertebra, partial ribs. From the ‘‘Middle Miocene Formation’’ of
Cassiliano (1980)
at Horse Creek Quarry.
REFERRED SPECIMEN: Carpenter Ranch Formation, southeastern
Wyoming
(
Hunt, 2005
)—
Goshen Co.,
Wyoming
:
(1) UNSM 44815, partial left mandible with m1–m3, partial p4, described in
Hunt (2005: 32
, fig. 22). From indurated sandstone caprock at
Merycochoerus Butte.