Henry's Fork Hill (Bridger D) (Eocene of the United States)
Also known as Cedar Mountain; Henry's Fork Table
Where: Sweetwater County, Wyoming (41.7° N, 109.0° W: paleocoordinates 45.6° N, 95.1° W)
• coordinate based on political unit
When: upper Member (Bridger Formation), Bridgerian (50.3 - 46.2 Ma)
Environment/lithology: terrestrial
Primary reference: W. D. Matthew. 1909. The Carnivora and Insectivora of the Bridger Basin, middle Eocene. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 9:289-567 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/J. Alroy]more details
PaleoDB collection 16236: authorized by John Alroy, entered by John Alroy on 15.05.2002, edited by Philip Mannion and Jonathan Marcot
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
• not the same as North of Cedar Mountain (see)
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"Pristichampsus vorax" = Boverisuchus vorax3
"Pristichampsus vorax" = Boverisuchus vorax3 Troxell 1925 crocodilian AMNH 2090 (fragmentary skeleton)
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Uintasorex parvulus n. sp.
Uintasorex parvulus n. sp. Matthew 1909 primate from Bridger D; Henry's Fork area according to Gazin 1958a, Szalay 1969c
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"Thinocyon medius" = Limnocyon medius4
"Thinocyon medius" = Limnocyon medius4 Wortman 1902 creodont "Henrys Fork, Twin Buttes Member, Upper Bridger Formation" also "Br-3"
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"Telmatherium cultridens n. sp." = Telmatherium validus5, Palaeosyops fontinalis1, Palaeosyops robustus5
"Telmatherium cultridens n. sp." = Telmatherium validus5 Marsh 1872 brontothere upper Bridger, and referred specimen from Bridger D3; type is said to be from Henry's Fork Divide by Gazin 1976
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Helohyus lentus6 Marsh 1871 even-toed ungulate Henry's Fork Hill, Bridger D3; i.d. confirmed by West 1984
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Apatemys bellus Marsh 1872 eutherian "upper part of Bridger D"; type is from Henry's Fork area according to Gazin 1958a, and I believe Matthew would not have referred non- Henry's Fork material without mentioning its provenance
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