Rose, Kenneth D, Eberle, Jaelyn J, McKenna, Malcolm C (2004) Arcticanodon dawsonae, a primitive new palaeanodont from the lower Eocene of Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (6) 757-763 doi:10.1139/e04-019
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Title | Arcticanodon dawsonae, a primitive new palaeanodont from the lower Eocene of Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic | ||
Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | ||
Authors | Rose, Kenneth D | Author | |
Eberle, Jaelyn J | Author | ||
McKenna, Malcolm C | Author | ||
Year | 2004 (June 1) | Volume | 41 |
Issue | 6 | ||
Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing | ||
DOI | doi:10.1139/e04-019Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 483934 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:483934:1 |
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Full Reference | Rose, Kenneth D, Eberle, Jaelyn J, McKenna, Malcolm C (2004) Arcticanodon dawsonae, a primitive new palaeanodont from the lower Eocene of Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (6) 757-763 doi:10.1139/e04-019 | ||
Plain Text | Rose, Kenneth D, Eberle, Jaelyn J, McKenna, Malcolm C (2004) Arcticanodon dawsonae, a primitive new palaeanodont from the lower Eocene of Ellesmere Island, Canadian High Arctic. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 41 (6) 757-763 doi:10.1139/e04-019 | ||
In | (2004, June) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 41 (6) Canadian Science Publishing | ||
Abstract/Notes | A new genus and species of palaeanodont, Arcticanodon dawsonae, is based on a single lower jaw fragment from lower Eocene (Wasatchian) strata of the Margaret Formation, Eureka Sound Group, on central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. The new taxon is more derived than early Paleocene Escavadodontidae, but lacks derived traits of Metacheiromyidae. It is therefore most similar to primitive epoicotheriids, although the similarities are essentially in plesiomorphic features. Consequently, Arcticanodon dawsonae is classified as Palaeanodonta, incertae sedis, pending discovery of more complete specimens. |
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