Vulpavus farsonensis Gunnell 1998 (placental)

Mammalia - Theriamorpha

Full reference: G. F. Gunnell. 1998. Mammalian Fauna From the Lower Bridger Formation (Bridger A, Early Middle Eocene) of the Southern Green River Basin, Wyoming. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 30(3):83-130

Belongs to Vulpavus according to G. F. Gunnell 1998

Sister taxa: Vulpavus (Phlaodectes), Vulpavus australis, Vulpavus canavus, Vulpavus completus, Vulpavus hargeri, Vulpavus ovatus, Vulpavus palustris, Vulpavus profectus

Type specimen: Its type locality is Big Island-Blue Rim Badlands (UM BI-18), which is in a Bridgerian terrestrial horizon in the Bridger Formation of Wyoming

Ecology: arboreal insectivore

Distribution:

• Eocene of United States (2: Wyoming collections)

Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence

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