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Xyronomys Xyronomys is a small mammal from the Paleocene of North America. A second species is awaiting publication. It was a genus within the extinct order of Multituberculata. For those of a technical inclination, it's within the Suborder of Cimolodonta, family Neoplagiaulacidae. Genus: Xyronomys Rigby JK, 1980 Aka: Xironomys Remarks: Material has also been reported from Rav W-1, Saskatchewan. The genus may belong to Eucosmodontidae. However, according to more recent research, it doesn't seem to. Species: Xyronomys swainae Rigby JK, 1980 Place: Swain Quarry, Wyoming Country: USA Age: Torrejonian, Paleocene Remarks: Represented by a couple of teeth, this genus was originally assigned to Eucosmodontidae. Kielan-Jaworowska and Hurum (2001, p.406) refer it to Neoplagiaulacidae, on the basis of its possession of microprismatic enamel; ie. the tooth enamel's built up from small prisms. Reference: Rigby (1980), Swain Quarry of the Fort Union Formation, Middle Paleocene (Torrejonian), Carbon County, Wyoming: geologic setting and mammalian fauna. Evolutionary Monographs, 3, vi+179pp. Species: Xyronomys robinsoni (Unpublished) Place: Colorado Country: USA Age: Puercan, Lower Paleocene Remarks: Reference: Not as yet. Page reference: Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Hurum JH (2001), Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals. Paleontology 44, p.389-429. (This information has been derived from http://home.arcor.de/ktdykes/ptilodon.htm MESOZOIC MAMMALS; Ptilodontoidea, an internet directory. As that's my webpage, there are no issues of copyright. Trevor Dykes)
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