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Copemys longidens
Taxonomy
Peromyscus longidens was named by Hall (1930). Its type specimen is UCCVP 28502, a partial skull (with M1 and mandible dext. carrying complete dentition), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Rodent Hill, which is in a Barstovian terrestrial horizon in the Barstow Formation of California.
It was recombined as Copemys longidens by Clark et al. (1964) and Lindsay (1972).
It was recombined as Copemys longidens by Clark et al. (1964) and Lindsay (1972).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1930 | Peromyscus longidens Hall p. 315 |
1959 | Miochomys niobrariensis Hoffmeister p. 679 figs. fig. 1A |
1964 | Copemys longidens Clark et al. |
1972 | Copemys longidens Lindsay |
1990 | Copemys niobrariensis Voorhies |
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†Copemys longidens Hall 1930
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Invalid names: Miochomys niobrariensis Hoffmeister 1959 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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E. R. Hall 1930 | Size large; tooth row, and individual teeth, long and relatively narrow; molars short crowned and without accessory cusps; Mm3 relatively large; medial border of m3 with a posterior pit as well as an naterior reentrant valley; space between m3 and coronoid process of medium width for Peromyscus, relatvely flat and with one large foramen. | |
D. F. Hoffmeister 1959 (Miochomys niobrariensis) | A cricetid rodent in which the cheek teeth have both the lingual and
labial cusps elevated and of nearly the same height; cingular portion of the cusps wear least; reentrant angles of two sides of tooth nearly opposite and nearly continuous as transverse valleys across low central axis; the two transverse valleys across tooth give M1 the appearance of three separate segments, namely (1) anterocone, (2) protocone-paracone, (3) hypocone-metacone (for terminology, see Hoffmeister, 1951 :11); anterocone tends to be isolated from other cusps; mesoloph very weakly developed, but extending almost to cingulum; posteroloph apparently present, but, if so, weakly developed and fusing with posterior border of metacone. Maxilla.- The ventral two-thirds of the left infraorbital plate and that portion of the maxilla bearing M1-2 are preserved. The anterior border of the infraorbital plate projects increasingly anteriad as it ascends dorsalIy, and in this detail resembles the plate in Oryzomys more than that of any other Nearctic genus. The anterior border of the plate is only slightly more medial than its posterior border, and if the structure is similar otherwise to Recent forms,this would result in a wide infraorbital fissure. The outer surface of the plate is more concave than in other forms, being similar to Oryzomys in th is respect. No tubercle or fossa is present ventral to the infraorbital plate for attachment of M. masseter superficialis. Probably this muscle was weakly developed; it did not necessarily attach elsewhere. The absence of this tubercle is quite in distinction to the condition in Reithrodontomys (subgenus Reithrodontomys), Reithrodontomys (subgenus Aporodon), and Baiomys. The first molar is relatively farther posterior, in relation to the infraorbital plate, than in ot her Recent genera of Nearctic cricetid rodents. |
Measurements
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References: Carroll 1988, Hendy et al. 2009, Ji et al. 2002, Nowak 1999, Lillegraven 1979 |
Age range: base of the Barstovian to the top of the Clarendonian or 16.30000 to 9.40000 Ma
Collections (39 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Barstovian | USA (Nebraska) | Copemys kelloggae (18284) Copemys kelloggae, Miochomys niobrariensis (18165) Copemys niobrariensis (18027 18031 18090 18141 18164 18206 18208 18240 18261 18275 18353 18454) | |
Barstovian | USA (South Dakota) | Copemys kelloggae (18397) | |
Barstovian | USA (Wyoming) | Copemys niobrariensis (18868) | |
Barstovian | USA (California) | Copemys longidens (19167 19169 19172 19193 19271 19279 19280 19281 19284 19304 19416 19430 type locality: 19522 19523 19527 19550 19558 19559 19560 214888) | |
Barstovian | Canada (Saskatchewan) | Copemys kelloggae (18759) | |
Barstovian - Clarendonian | USA (Nebraska) | Copemys niobrariensis (18235) | |
Clarendonian | USA (California) | Copemys longidens (19383) |