QE m .U62 V.4 ^SITY OF KANSAS IM OF NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION No. 79 Type and Figured Specimens of Fossil Vertebrates in the Collection of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History Part IV. Fossil Mammals By Gregg E. Ostrander, Assefa Mebrate, and Robert W. Wilson UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE 1986 November 21, 1986 4 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY The University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, beginning with volume 1 in 1946, was discontinued with volume 20 in 1971. Shorter research papers formerly published in the above series are now published as Occasional Papers, Museum of Natural History. The Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Natural History, began with number 1 in 1946. Longer research papers are published in that series. Monographs of the Museum of Natural History were initiated in 1970. 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Wilson Museum of Natural History The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045 U.S.A. The University of Kansas Lawrence 1986 University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History Editor: Robert M. Mengel Managing Editor: Joseph T. Collins Miscellaneous Publication No. 79 Pp. 1-83 Published November 21, 1986 MCZ LIBRARY DEC 9 1986 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Museum of Natural History The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045 U.S.A. Printed By Univkrsuy of Kansas Printing Sf.rvicf. Lawrfncf, Kansas CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FOSSIL MAMMAL COLLECTIONS 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 3 CATALOGUE 4 Class Mammalia 4 Subclass AUotheria 4 Order Multituberculata 4 Subclass Theria 5 Order Marsupialia 5 Order Proteutheria 5 Order Insectivora 6 Order Chiroptera 14 Order Primates 14 Order Edentata 16 Order Lagomorpha 17 Order Rodentia 21 Order Carnivora 52 Order Condylarthra 59 Order Notoungulata . . . '. 59 Order Proboscidea 60 Order Sirenia 61 Order Perissodactyla 61 Order Artiodactyla 66 LITERATURE CITED 74 APPENDIX: GENERA AND SPECIES LISTED 78 INTRODUCTION This catalogue is a continuation of a series which lists the type specimens and figured specimens in the University of Kansas Mu- seum of Natural History fossil vertebrate collection. The previous catalogues covered the fossil fish, fossil reptiles and amphibi- ans, and fossil birds. Contained in this catalogue are the fossil mammals. The systematic classification used is a combination of those proposed by Simpson (1945) and Romer (1966) with the exception of the rodents in which the classification of Wood (1955) is employed. The groups that are listed in the following classification are only those to which type and figured spec- imens in the University of Kansas vertebrate paleontology collection have been assigned. For more detailed explanations concerning format and abbreviations used throughout the catalogue consult Type and Figured Specimens of Fossil Vertebrates in the Col- lection of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History Part I. Fossil Fish. Class Mammalia Subclass Allotheria Order Multituberculata Suborder Ptilodontoidea Suborder Taeniolabidoidea Subclass Theria Infraclass Metatheria Order Marsupialia Superfamily Didelphoidea Infraclass Eutheria Order Proteutheria Superfamily Palaeoryctoidea Order Insectivora Superfamily Apatemyoidea Superfamily Erinaceoidea Superfamily Pantolestoidea Superfamily Mixodectoidea Order Chiroptera Suborder Microchiroptera Superfamily Phyllostomatoidea Superfamily Vespertilionoidea Order Primates Superfamily Plesiadapoidea Suborder Prosimii Superfamily Lemuroidea Suborder Anthropoidea Superfamily Hominoidea Order Edentata Suborder Xenarthra Infraorder Cingulata Superfamily Megalonychoidea Superfamily Dasypodoidea Order Lagomorpha Order Rodentia Suborder Sciuromorpha (Protrogomorpha) Superfamily Ischyromyoidea Superfamily Aplodontoidea Superfamily Sciuroidea Suborder Caviomorpha Superfamily Octodontoidea Suborder Myomorpha Superfamily Muroidea Superfamily Dipodoidea Superfamily Geomyoidea Suborder Castorimorpha Superfamily Castoroidea Order Carnivora Suborder Fissipeda Superfamily Canoidea Superfamily Feloidea Order Condylarthra Order Notoungulata Suborder Typotheria Order Proboscidea Suborder Elphantoidea Order Sirenia Order Perissodactyla Superfamily Equoidea Superfamily Brontotherioidea Suborder Ceratomorpha Superfamily Tapiroidea Order Artiodactyla Suborder Suiformes Infraorder Palaeodonta Superfamily Dichobunoidea Infraorder Suina Superfamily Suoidea Infraorder Oreodonta Superfamily Merycoidodontoidea Suborder Tylopoda Suborder Ruminantia Infraorder Pecora Superfamily Cervoidea Superfamily Bovoidea The following information is included concerning each cited specimen: currently used catalogue number and old number if used in publication; name published under; MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY author and year of publication; figure; pre- served anatomical part(s) of the specimen; geologic stage; North American Land Mam- mal Age (see Wood et al., 1941), formation, member; locality and collector (where- known). A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE FOSSIL MAMMAL COLLECTIONS The first fossil mammal to be deposited in the collections of the University of Kansas was a lower jaw of a mastodon, Mammut americanum, found near Lawrence in 1877 (KUVP 5983; the specimen was not cata- logued until several years after its collec- tion). Collecting of fossil mammals, however, from that time to 1894, was spo- radic and subordinated to fish and reptile collection from the Upper Cretaceous "chalk" of western Kansas. Such specimens as were collected were generally Pleistocene or from the Ogallala at Long Island, Kansas. Thus, T. R. Overton and Judge E. P. West collected sufficient rhinoceros remains to have a Teleoceras fossiger mount prepared by H. T. Martin in 1893. This mount seems to have been the first mounted specimen of a fossil rhinoceros to be set up anywhere in the world. S. W. Williston joined the staff of the University of Kansas in 1890, and launched into an active field program, but mostly in quest of lower vertebates. He did, however, lead an expedition into the Big Badlands of South Dakota in 1894, and thus acquired the first systematic collection of fossil mammals at the University. By the time Williston went to the Univer- sity of Chicago in 1902, H. T. Martin— a self-taught collector and paleontologist— had been hired on a permanent basis as a pre- parator (and later as an assistant curator) of the collections of the Museum of Vertebrate Paleontology, soon to be housed in the new Museum of Natural History building (Dyche Hall). Martin was primarily interested in collecting and preparing fossil vertebrates. Up to the time of his death in 193 1 , his field operations increased the fossil mammal holdings to a significant degree. His prin- cipal collecting sorties were: 1) Patagonia 1903. Parts of this collec- tion are at Harvard and the British Mu.seum (Natural History), but a considerable as- semblage of Santa Cruz (early Miocene) mammals is at the University of Kansas. (2) John Day Oligocene (C. E. McClung in charge). (3) Northeast Colorado 1911 and 1925. White River Oligocene and overlying Mio- cene of the Ogallala. Martin had been in northeast Colorado previously when em- ployed by the American Museum of Natural History in the expedition of 1898 led by W. D. Matthew. (4) Excavations at the Edson and Rhino Hill Quarries, northwest Kansas 1924, 1926, and 1928. Ogallala Formation. (5) Bridger Basin, Bridger Formation of middle Eocene age, 1927 (H. H. Lane in charge). Shortly after Martin's death, C. W. Hib- bard was appointed assistant curator under the direction of H. H. Lane, then Museum Director. From 1935 to 1946, Hibbard con- centrated his field activities in southwest Kansas in the Plio-Pleistocene. Early on, he developed his system of underwater screen- ing for the recovery of micromammalian remains. This method, although not the invention of Hibbard, was put on a "pay- ing" basis by him, and has revolutionized the recovery of small mammals of all kinds. He summed up his collecting methods by the now famous statement, "I collect outcrops, not fossils." From 1947 to 1961, R. W. Wilson was in charge of the fossil vertebrate collections. He attempted to fill gaps in the Paleogene mammal collections by leading parties to the San Juan Basin Paleocene (1948, 1950, 1956); to the Bighorn Basin (1949) for early Eocene; to the Bridger Basin (1958) for middle Eocene, and to the Uinta Basin (1959) for late Eocene. In addition, and in collaboration with E. C. Galbreath, he con- tinued collecting on a yearly basis in north- east Colorado for Oligocene and Miocene specimens. W. A. Clemens, Jr. was curator of fossil mammals from 1961 through 1967. He col- lected in the Paleocene of the San Juan Basin, but, more especially, he directed his TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS activities to the obtaining of Late Cretaceous mammal assemblages from that basin. Un- der the immediate direction of J. A. Lillegraven, an important Late Cretacous collection was also obtained in Alberta, Canada, but this collection has been returned to Canada. C. C. Black became curator of the mam- mal collection in 1970, and added to the Eocene, Oligocene, and Miocene collections from Wyoming. Black left the University of Kansas in 1972, and Larry Martin was appointed to replace him, a position he still holds. Tertiary collections from the early Miocene of Nebraska, and a large and im- portant Pleistocene assemblage from Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming, have been the chief additions in recent years. It may be added that R. R. Camp became preparator in vertebrate paleontology under Hibbard (1945), and continued in this posi- tion under Wilson and Clemens until his death in 1967. He was an important partici- pant in eight summers of collecting in his tenure as preparator. Orville Bonner re- placed Camp in 1968, and later was made vertebrate paleontologist of the Museum, his present position. During this interval, he has participated in many field trips concerned with the collecting of fossil mammals, as well as adding important specimens to the Museum's Upper Cretaceous chalk collec- tion. In addition to the staff members men- tioned, many students, undergraduate as well as graduate, were active in adding to the collections of fossil mammals. Their contributions may be ascertained by consult- ing the field records at the Museum of Natural History, and here they are collec- tively acknowledged with gratitude. In summary it can be said that the fossil mammal collections are especially rich in small mammals of Oligocene through Pleis- tocene age. The Kutz Canyon, San Juan Basin, collection of middle Paleocene (Tor- rejoinian) age is also outstanding. A total of 822 specimens have been fig- ured and of these we were unable to relocate 39. Holotypes number 114 of which 5 were not relocated and 27 of the 197 paratypes were not relocated. There is one topotype in the fossil mammal collection, 26 holotypes that represent type-species of the genus, 9 holotypes have been synonmized, 2 were preoccupied, and all but 3 paratypes are valid. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank L. D. Martin, O. W. Bonner, H. P. Schultze. J. Chorn, J. D. Stewart, and J. Neas, Museum of Natural History, Uni- versity of Kansas, for their assistance throughout the task of putting the catalogue together. The authors wish to thank Drs. Mary R. Dawson and Craig C. Black for critically reviewing the manuscript and mak- ing helpful suggestions for its improvement. We, however, take full responsibility for any errors or omissions that remain. We also wish to express our gratitude to Jan Elder and Coletta Spencer of the Division of Bio- logical Sciences for typing the manuscript. Funding in support of this project was pro- vided by an NSF collection reorganization grant number DEB-81 15956. 4 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CATALOGUE CLASS MAMMALIA Linnaeus 1758 Subclass AUotheria Marsh 1880 Order Multituberculata Cope 1884 Suborder Ptilodontoidea Sloan and Van Valen 1965 Family Neoplagiaulacidae Ameghino 1890 Ectypodus Matthew and Granger 1921 Ectypodus szalayi Sloan 1981 KUVP 9535 Ectypodus szalayi new species— Sloan 1981: p. 146, text-fig. 6.10; palate with Mt,, Left L Right P'-P% and roots of P^-P^. Tertiary, Middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Deltathehum Zone, Nacimiento Formation; Kutz Canyon, NW'A, Sec. 14, T27N, RllW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson 1950. Ectypodus? macrotomeus Wilson 1965 KUVP 7908 Ectypodus? macrotomeus new species— Wilson 1965: p. 78, text-fig. lA; holotype, right lower jaw with Pj-M^. Tertiary, Middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation, head of Kimbetoh Arroyo, NW'A, Sec. 2, T23N, R9W, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson 1948. Mimetodon Jepsen 1940 Mimetodon krausei Sloan 1981 KUVP 16002 Mimetodon krausei new species— Sloan 1981: p. 144, text-fig. 6.9; holotype, crushed left maxillary with P'-M-. Tertiary, Middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Deltatherium Zone, Nacimiento Formation; "Little Pocket," NW'A, Sec. 2, T23N, R9W, San Juan County, New Mexico. Wilson (1965 A) referred to KUVP locality 9 as the head of Kimbetoh Arroyo, Sloan (1981) refers to this locality as "Little Pocket." The KUVP locality catalogue has the locality listed as "small Kimbetoh pocket." All of these references are to the same locality KU-NM-09. The collector of this specimen is uncertain but it is possibly J. Whetstone 1963. Parectypodus Jepsen 1930 Parectypodus clemensi Sloan 1981 KUVP 16001 Parectypodus clemensi new species— Sloan 1981: p. 138, text-fig. 6.6; holotype, crushed rostrum and lower jaws. KUVP 14032 Parectypodus clemensi new species— Sloan 1981 : p. 139, text-fig. 6.7; left M^,. KUVP 14032, 16001 Tertiary, Middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Deltatherium Zone, Naci- miento Formation; Kutz Canyon, NW'A. Sec. 14, T27N, RllW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by W. A. Clemens 1962. Family Cimolodontidae Marsh 1889 Anconodon Jepsen 1940 Anconodon gidleyi (Simpson 1935) KUVP 12673 Anconodon gidleyi (Simpson)— Sloan 1981: text-fig. 6.11; left M^. Tertiary, Middle Paleocene, Deltatherium Zone, Nacimiento Formation, Kutz Canyon, NW'A, Sec. 14, T27N, RllW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by J. Whetstone 1963. Suborder Taeniolabidoidea Sloan and Van Valen Family Cimolomyidae Marsh 1889 Meniscoessus Cope 1882 Meniscoessus rohustus ( Mars' i 1889) 1965 TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KUVP 12897 Meniscoessus robustus (Marsh)— Clemens 1973: text-fig. 30 D, E; left maxilla with P'-P2 and M'. Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, Lance Formation; Bushy Tailed Blowout, N V2, Sec. 20, T37N, R64W, Niobrara County, Wyoming; not relocated. Family Eucosmodontidae Jepsen 1940 Eucosmodon Matthew and Granger 1921 Eucosmodon amehcanus (Cope 1885) KUVP 9401 Eucosmodon americanus (Cope)— Wilson 1956A: text-figs. 1 and lA; left upper dentition including P^, P^, incomplete M' and M^. KUVP 9402 Eucosmodon americanus (Cope)— Wilson 1956A: text-fig. 2; left M,. KUVP 9401-2 Tertiary, early Paleocene, Puercan, ''Taeniolahis Zone;" Barrel Spring Arroyo, WV2, Sec. 11, T24N, RllW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Eucosmodon? sp. KUVP 7910 Eucosmodon? sp.— Wilson 1956A: text-fig. 3; P-^? Tertiary, middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation; head of Kimbetoh Arroyo, NW'A, Sec. 2, T23N, R9W, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Subclass Theria Parker and Haswell 1897 Infraclass Metatheria Huxley 1880 Order Marsupialia lUiger 1811 Superfamily Didelphoidea Osborn 1910 Family Didelphidae Gray 1821 Pediomys Marsh 1889 Pediomys elegans Marsh 1889 KUVP 14945 Pediomys elegans Marsh— Clemens 1973: text-figs. 31 A, B; fragment of right maxilla with P^ and M'. Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, Lance Formation; Bushy Tail Blowout, 25 miles northwest of Lusk, Wyoming, 3,000 yards N45°W of bench mark R-lOO; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1965. Pediomys florencae n. sp. Clemens 1966 KUVP 12953 Pediomys? florencae— Clemens 1966: text-fig. 75; fragment of left dentary with M2 and alveoli for M.(-M4. Clemens referred this specimen to P. florencae with question due to the type being composed of the upper dentition and the lower dentition not being in direct association. Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, Lance Formation, Bushy Tail Blowout, 25 miles northwest of Lusk, Wyoming, 3,(X)0 yards N45°W of bench mark R-lOO; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1965. Infraclass Eutheria Gill 1872 Order Proteutheria Romer 1966 Superfamily Palaeoryctoidea (Winge 1917) Family Palaeoryctidae Simpson 1931 Cimolestes Matthew 1887 Cimolestes simpsoni (Reynolds 1936) KUVP 941 1 Cimolestes simpsoni (Reynolds)— Clemens 1973: text-fig. 20A, B, and C; left mandible with M^ and talonid of M3. KUVP 9412 Cimolestes simpsoni (Key no\d?,)—C\emens 1973: text-fig. 20D-E; left mandi- ble with fragment of M3; text-fig. 20F-G; maxilla with fragments of M^- M3. Clemens stated that KUVP 9412 was possibly referable to "Puerco Genus B." 6 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 9411-2 Tertiary, early Paleocene, Puercan, "'Taeniolabis Zone," Barrel Spring Arroyo, WV2, Sec. 11, T24N, RllW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. Rinker 1950. Procerbems Sloan and Van Valen 1965 Procerbenis formicarum Sloan and Van Valen 1965 KUVP 16079 Procerbems formicarum Sloan and Van Valen— Lillegraven 1969: text-fig. 32-1; right P4. KUVP 16078 Procerbems formicamm Sloan and Van Valen— Lillegraven 1969: text-fig. 32-2; left P3. KUVP 16078-9 Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, Hell Creek Formation; Bug Creek Ant Hills, SWV4, SWV4, Sec. 9, T22N, R43E, McCone County, Montana; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1962. Family? Palaeoryctidae Acmeodon Matthew and Granger 1921 Acmeodon cf. A. secans Matthew and Granger 1921 KUVP 9536 Acmeodon cf. A. secans Matthew and Granger— Wilson 1985: text-fig. 1 ; right upper jaw with P^'-M-, incomplete M^ and mandible with left I3, C, P2, P4- M3, right P2-M1. Text-fig. 2; right upper jaw with P-^-M-, incomplete M-\ Left upper Jaw with P^, C, P^ roots. Left lower jaw with I3-P2, P4-M3. Tertiary, middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation, NWV4, Sec. 14, T27N, Rl IW, San Juan County, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and R. Rinker, 1950. Order Insectivora Bowdich 1 82 1 Superfamily Apatemyoidea Matthew 1909 Family Apatemyidae Matthew 1909 Sinclairella Jepsen 1934 Sinclairella dakotensis Jepsen 1934 KUVP 11210 Sinclairella dakotensis Jepsen— Clemens 1964: text-fig. 20. Sinclairella dakotensis Jepsen-West 1973: text-fig. 20; left maxilla with P^- M2. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member; center of W'/2, Sec. 21, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. H. Pine 1958. Superfamily Erinaceoidea Gill 1872 Family Adapiscoricidae Schlosser 1887 Ankylodon Patterson and McGrew 1937 Ankylodon progressus Gd\hxe-?Lih 1953 KUVP 8153 Ankylodon progressus new species— Galbreath 1953: p. 46, text-fig. 13A-B; holotype, right jaw with Mj-Mj. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, Clyde Ward Ranch, SWVa, Sec. 12, TUN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. Family Erinaceidae Fischer von Waldheim 1817 Amphechinus Aymard 1950 Amphechinus horncloudi (Macdonald 1970) KUVP 18097 Amphechinus horncloudi (Macdonald)— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 8; left maxilla fragment. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Upper Cabbage Patch beds; Tavenner TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Ranch locality 2, NW'A, NW'A, SWA, SWA, Sec. 11, T8N, RlOW, Powell County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. KUVP 18162 Amphechinus horncloudi (Macdonald)— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 7C, 9; right mandible. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, middle Cabbage Patch beds; Cabbage Patch locality 3, SE'A, NE'A, SE'A, SE'A, SWA, Sec. 7, TION, RllW, Powell County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. KUVP 18163 Amphechinus horncloudi (Macdonald)— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 10; skull fragment. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, middle Cabbage Patch beds; Cabbage Patch locality 2, SE'A, NW'A, SWA, SE'A, Sec. 1, TION, R12W, Granite County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. Brachyerix Matthew 1933 Brachyerix incertis (Matthew 1924) KUVP 23498 Brachyerix incertis (Matthew)— Rich 1981: text-fig. 12; left mandible frag- ment, not relocated. Tertiary, late Miocene, Barstovian; Madison Valley Formation, Anceney locality, SE'A, SE'A, NW'A, Sec. 13, T2S, R3E, Gallatin County, Montana. Stenoechinus Rich and Rasmussen 1973 Stenoechinus tantahis Rich and Rasmussen 1973 (Type-Species) KUVP 18001 Stenoechinus tantalus n. gen. and n. sp.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: p. 5, text-fig. 2A, B, and C; holotype, right mandible with M1-M3. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, upper Cabbage Patch beds, Tavenner Ranch locality 2, NW'A, NW'A. SWA, SWA, Sec. 11, T8N, RlOW, Powell County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. KUVP 18406 Stenoechinus tantalus n. gen. and n. sp.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 2D; left mandible with Mi-Mj. KUVP 18002 Stenoechinus tantalus n. gen. and n. sp.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 3; left mandible. KUVP 18359 Stenoechinus tantalus n. gen. and n. sp.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 4A; right M-. KUVP 18098 Stenoechinus tantalus n. gen. and n. sp.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 4B; right M-. KUVP 18002, 18098, 18359, 18406 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, middle Cabbage Patch beds; Cabbage Patch locality 13, C, SWA, SE'A, Sec. 1, TION, R12W, Granite County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. Erinaceinae indet. KUVP 18396 Erinaceinae, genus and species indet.— Rich and Rasmussen 1973: text-fig. 17; right M^. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, middle Cabbage Patch beds; Cabbage patch locality 4, SWA, SE'A, SWA, SE'A, Sect. 1, TION, R12W, Granite County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1969. Family Talpidae Gray 1825 Hesperoscalops Hibbard 1941 A Hesperoscalops rexroadi Hibbard 1941 A (Type-Species) KUVP 4684 Hesperoscalops rexroadi n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 337, text-fig. 1; holotype, incomplete right ramus with M2-M3. KUVP 4684a Hesperoscalops rexroadi n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 338; paratype, not figured. 8 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Hesperoscalops rexroadi Hibbard— Hibbard 194 IB: pi. II, text-fig. 2; para- type, left M'-M^. KUVP 4684, 4684a Tertiary, Upper Pliocene, Rexroad Formation; NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. KUVP 7691 Hesperoscalops rexroadi Hibbard— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2B; left M, or Mt. Tertiary, Upper Pliocene, Rexroad Formation; Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1945. Mystipterus Hall 1930 Mystipterus (Mydecodon) martini Wilson 1960 (Type-Species) KUVP 10058 Mydecodon martini n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 39, text-fig. 32; holotype, right ramus with P4-M3. Mystipterus martini Wilson— Savage and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-9B; lower jaw; text-fig. 32 in Wilson 1960. KUVP 10062 Mydecodon martini n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 33; left ramus with Mj-Mt. KUVP 10058, 10062 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation; Quarry A, NEV4, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-1952. Oligoscalops K. Reed 1961 Arctoryctes galbreathi C. Reed 1956 KUVP 9837 Arctoryctes galbreathi sp. nov.— Reed 1956: p. 307, text-figs. 130C-D; holotype, right humerus. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Cedar Creek Member, White River Formation, WV2, Sec. 7, Tl IN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1949. Oligoscalops galbreathi (C. Reed 1956) KUVP 8143 Oligoscalops whitmanensis— Reed 1961 : plate I, fig. 5; left ramus with P2-M3. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Cedar Creek Member, White River Formation; WV2, Sec. 7, Tl IN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. Reed (1961) placed Oligoscalops in the family Talpidae and the subfamily Proscalopinae. Barnosky (1981) raised the Proscalopinae to family rank, however, the older classification is followed here. Proscalops Matthew 1901 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew 1909 KUVP 10092 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 41; right M^. KUVP 10091 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 42; right M^. KUVP 10093 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 43; left M'. KUVP 10099 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 44; right M3. KUVP 10096 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 45; right Mj. KUVP 10098 Proscalops sp. cf. P. secundus Matthew— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 46; left M,. KUVP 10091-3, 10096, 10098-9 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-1952. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Mioscalops new name* Mioscalops isodens (Wilson 1960) (Type-Species) KUVP 10061 Scalopoides isodens n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 43, text-fig. 34; holotype, left lower jaw with I3-P,, P4-M2. KUVP 10071 Scalopoides isodens n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 35; left lower jaw with M3. KUVP 10073 Scalopoides isodens n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 36; left Mj. KUVP 10068 Scalopoides isodens n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 37; right M^. KUVP 10070 Scalopoides isodens n. gen and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 38; right M^. KUVP 10082 Scalopoides isodens n. gen. and n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 39; right humerus. KUVP 15572 Scalopoides isodens Wilson — Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 42; proximal end of right scapula. Scalopoides isodens Wilson — Savage and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-9C; humerus; text-fig. 39 in Wilson 1960. Scalopoides isodens Wilson— Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 42C; clavicular region of the humerus with deltoid restored from KUVP 10084. KUVP 10084 Scalopoides isodens Wilson— Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 42C; deltoid of humerus with clavicular region of the humerus from KUVP 10082. KUVP 15576 Scalopoides isodens Wilson— Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 44 A; proximal end of right ulna. KUVP 15577 Scalopoides isodens Wilson— Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 44B; distal end of right ulna. KUVP 15579 Scalopoides isodens Wilson— Hutchison 1968: text-fig. 45; right radius. KUVP 10067-8, 10070-1, 10073, 10082, 10084, 15572, 15576-7, 15579 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, Tl IN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-1952. Scalopus Geoffroy 1803 Scalopus aquaticus (Linnaeus 1758) KUVP 6673 Scalopus aquaticus (Linnaeus)— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 16; right humerus. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Scalopus sp. KUVP 4624 Scalopus sp.— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 1, fig. 1; right humerus. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Talpidae indet. KUVP 4928 Talpidae— Hibbard 1939B: text-fig. 1; humerus; not relocated. Tertiary, Late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson Quarry, SWV4, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1928. Superfamily Soricoidea Gill 1872 Family Plesiosoricidae Winge 1917 * Mioscalops, a new name for Scalopoides Wilson 1960, preoccupied. It has been called to my attention by Dr. J. Howard Hutchison, that Scalopoides Wilson 1960, a Miocene mole, is a junior homonym of Scalopoides Bode 1953, a coleopteran from the Upper Lias of Europe. I therefore propose the new name Mioscalops to replace Scalopoides Wilson-R.W.W. 10 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 9989 KUVP 9990 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP Plesiosorex Pomel 1848 Plesiosorex coloradensis Wilson 1960 Plesiosorex coloradensis n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 23, text-figs. 1 1 A, B, and C. Plesiosorex coloradensis Wilson— Engesser 1979: pi. 3, fig. B, pi. 4, fig. B. Holotype, right ramus and left ramus. Plesiosorex coloradensis n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-figs. 9A-B; skull fragment. Plesiosorex coloradensis Wilson— Engesser 1979: text-figs. IG-I; left M'. Plesiosorex coloradensis n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 10; left M-. Plesiosorex coloradensis n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-figs. 12A-B; left M2; not relocated. Plesiosorex coloradensis n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-figs. 13A-B; right M,. Plesiosorex coloradensis Wilson— Engesser 1979: pi. 4, fig. B; left M^. Plesiosorex Pomel— Butler 1972: text-fig. 2 PL; right M- (after Wilson, 1960). Text-fig. 5 PL; maxilla (after Wilson, 1960). 9989-90, 9995, 9998, 10001-2 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A. NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. 9995 10002 9998 10001 9 Family Geolabididae McKenna 1960 Centetodon March 1872 Centetodon sp. cf. C. marginalis (Cope 1873) KUVP 16606 Centetodon sp. cf. C. marginalis (Cope)— Setoguchi 1978: text-fig. lOA; left P4. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Badwater Creek, NW'A, Sec. 24, T39N, R89W, Natrona County, Wyoming. Setoguchi (1978) determined the age of the Cedar Ridge local fauna to be Whitneyan but Korth (1981a) cited evidence for an Orellan age. Family Soricidae Gray 1821 Blarina Gray 1838 Blarina fossilis Hibbard 1943B KUVP 6675 Blarina fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943B: p. 238, text-fig. 2. Blarina fossilis Hibbard-Hibbard 1955: text-fig. 4E; holotype, right ramus bearing M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Domnina Cope 1873 Domnina compressa Galbreath 1953 KUVP 8154 Domnina compressa new species— Galbreath 1953: p. 47, text-fig. 14; holotype, right jaw with teeth. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, SW'A, Sec. 21 , Tl IN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. Heterosorex Gaillard 1915 Heterosorex roperi Wilson 1960 KUVP 10008 Heterosorex roperi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 29, text-figs. 21A. B, C, and D; holotype, left ramus with M|-M,. KUVP 10015 Heterosorex roperi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 14; left P^-P^. KUVP 9280 Heterosorex roperi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 15; right I--C. KUVP 10019 Heterosorex roperi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 16; left P*. KUVP 10018 Heterosorex roperi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 17; left M'-M-. TYPE AND FIGURP:D FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 10016 10010 10029 10030 Heterosorex ropeh n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 18; right M'-M^. Heterosorex ropeh n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 19; right P. Heterosorex roperi n. sp. — Wilson 1960: text-fig. 20; left I-C. Heterosorex roperi n. sp. — Wilson 1960: text-figs. 22A-B; left ramus with I, M, and incomplete M^. KUVP 10302 Heterosorex roperi Wilson— Wilson 1963: text-figs. 1-2; right upper jaw with P-M'. KUVP 9280. 10008, 10010, 10015-16, 10018-19, 10029-30, 10302 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'/4, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Microsorex Baird 1877 Microsorex pratensis Hibbard 1944 A Microsorex pratensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 722, text-fig. 6A; holotype, left ramus bearing P4-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Neosorex Baird 1857 Neosorex lacustris Hibbard 1944 A Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721, text-fig. 5B; holotype, incomplete right ramus bearing Mj-M^. Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721, text-fig. 5A; paratype, incomplete right ramus bearing Mt-M3. This specimen erroneously listed as KUVP 6514. KUVP 6470 KUVP KUVP 6630 6614 KUVP 6622 Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721; paratype, left ramus without teeth. KUVP 6622a Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721; paratype, left ramus without teeth. KUVP 6622b Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721; paratype, left ramus without teeth. KUVP 6624 Neosorex lacustris n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 721; paratype, fragmentary left ramus bearing M^. KUVP 6624, 6630 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, volcanic ash pit 8 miles west of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 6614, 6622, 6622a-b Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NEV4, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Pseudotrimylus Gureev 1971 Pseudotrimvlus roperi (Wilson 1960) KUVP 10013 Pseudotrimylus roperi (Wilson)— Engesser 1979: pi. 6B; left P*. KUVP 10016 Pseudotrimylus roperi (Wilson)— Engesser 1979: pi. 6B; left M\ KUVP 10018 Pseudotrimvlus roperi (Wilson)— Engesser 1979: pi. 6B; left M'-M-. KUVP 10020 Pseudotrimylus roperi (Wilson)— Engesser 1979: pi. 7 A and pi. 8C; left mandible with M1-M3. KUVP 10030 Pseudotrimvlus roperi (Wilson)— Engesser 1979: pi. 8B; left mandible with I, M,-M..' KUVP 10013, 10016, 10018, 10020, 10030 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R35W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. 12 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Sorex Linnaeus 1758 Sorex cinereus Kerr 1792 KUVP 5150 Sorex cinereus Kerr— Hibbard 1940A; pi. 1, fig. 1; left jaw with I, P4-M2. Quaternary, Pleistocene (Wisconsinan); Jones Ranch, Sec. 8, T35S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. KUVP 6674 Sorex cinereus Kerr— Hibbard 1943B: p. 238, text-fig. 1; right ramus bearing P4-M2. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, TBS, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 6612 Sorex cinereus Kerr— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 3 A; left ramus; listed er- roneously in caption to figure as KUVP 6512. KUVP 6631 Sorex cinereus Kerr— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 3B; right ramus. KUVP 6612, 6631 Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cudahy fauna; NE'A, Sec. 2, T31S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by A. B. Leonard, G. C. Rinker, and C. W. Hibbard 1942. KUVP 6183 Sorex cinereus Kerr— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 19A; right ramus with M,-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Wilson Valley fauna. Sec. 28, TBS, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Sorex compressus Wilson 1960 KUVP 10050 Sorex compressus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 36. text-figs. 29A-B; holotype, left ramus with P4-M2. Antesorex compressus (Wilson)— Repenning 1967: text-fig. 19; left mandible and lower dentition. KUVP 10051 Sorex compressus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 30; left P-^-M-. Antesorex compressus (Wilson)— Repenning 1967: text-fig. 19; P^-M'. KUVP 10052 Antesorex compressus (Wilson)— Repenning 1967; text-fig. 19; M3. KUVP 10053 Sorex compressus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 31; left ramus with M^. KUVP 10050-53 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna. Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, Tl INB, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Sorex cudahyensis Hibbard 1944 A KUVP 6513 Sorex cudahyensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 720, text-fig. 4; holotype, right ramus bearing P4-M2. KUVP 6581 Sorex cudahyensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 720; paratype. right ramus bearing Mj-M,. KUVP 6513, 6581 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Sorex taylori Hibbard 1937D KUVP 3906 Sorex taylori sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 242, text-fig. 1; holotype, right lower jaw with Mi-Mj. KUVP 4615 Sorex taylori Hibbard— Hibbard 1950: text-fig. 4C; left ramus. I. canine missing, P4-M3. Sorex taylori Hibbard— Hibbard 1953B: text-fig. 2A; left ramus. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan. Rexroad Formation; NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; KUVP 3906 collected by K.U. field party 1936, KUVP 4615 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 6118 Sorex taylori Hibbard— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1. fig. 5; posterior part of right ramus bearing M1-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch. NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by M. Green 1940. TYPE AND FIGURKD FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 13 Sorex vireti Wilson 1960 KUVP 10037 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 34, text-figs. 24A-B; holotype, right ramus with M1-M3; not relocated. Angustidens vireti (Wilson)— Repenning 1967: text-fig. 16; right ramus. KUVP 10047 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 23; right ramus. KUVP 10044 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 25; right P4-M3. Angustidens vireti (Wilson)— Repenning 1967: text-fig. 16; lower dentition. KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 10038 10039 10040 10304 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960 Sorex vireti n. sp.— Wilson 1960 text-fig. 26; incomplete P. text-fig. 27; left M\ text-figs. 28A-B; right lower incisor. Angustidens vireti (Wilson)— Repenning 1967: text-fig. 16; M,. . Angustidens vireti (Wilson) Savage and Russell 1983: text-figs. 6-9 A; lower jaw and dentition; text-fig. 16 in Repenning 1967. KUVP 10037-40, 10044. 10047, 10304 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN,, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Sorex? sp. KUVP 7012 Sorex? sp.— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. IJ; left ramus with P4-M3. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; SW'A, SW'A, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1943. Wilsonosorex conulatus Martin 1978 (Type-species) KUVP 10036 Wilsonosorex conulatus n. gen. et n. sp.— Martin 1978: p. 639, pi. 1, fig. 1; holotype, left M'-M-. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon, local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. cf. Wilsonosorex conulatus Martin 1978 KUVP 10035 cf. Wilsonosorex conulatus Martin— Martin 1978: pi. 1, fig. 6; right Mj-Mj. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Family Apternodontidae Matthew 1910 Apternodus Matthew 1903 Aptemodus illiffensis Galbreath 1953 KUVP 91 12 Apternodus illiffensis n. sp.— Galbreath 1953: p. 42-43, text-figs. 11-12; holotype, left P-^-M-^ and left P4-M3. Tertiary, early Oligocene, Chadronian, White River Formation, Horsetail Creek Member, WV2, Sec. 9, TION, R51W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. KUVP 1611 Superfamily Pantolestoidea Cope 1887 Family Pantolestidae Cope 1884 Simidectes Stock 1933 Simidectes magnus (Peterson 1919) Simidectes magnus (Peterson)— Coombs 1971: text-fig. 5; glenoid fossa. Tertiary, late Eocene, Uintan, south side of Deadman's Bench— Uintae "B," Sec. 17, T8S, R23W, Uintah County, Utah; collected by R. W. Wilson 1958. 14 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 13751 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 9539 13816 14022 9540 9542 Superfamily Mixodectoidea Simpson 1945 Family Mixodectidae Cope 1883 Mixodectes Cope 1883 Mixodectes malaris (Cope 1883) Mixodectes malaris {CopQ)—Szd\aiy 1969: pi. 17 incisors and anteriormost premolar. Mixodectes malaris (Cope)— Szalay 1969 Mixodectes malaris (Cope)— Szalay 1969 Mixodectes malaris (Cope)— Szalay 1969 Mixodectes malaris (Cope)— Szalay 1969: jaw. figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8; enlarged pi. 17, figs. 9-10; P\ pi. 21, figs. 4-5; P3(?), P^-M3. pi. 21, figs. 8-9; left M.-Mj. pi. 22, figs. 1-2; fragmentary lower Mixodectes malaris (Cope)— Szalay 1969: pi. 22, figs. 3-4; fragmentary left maxilla with roots of P^, lingual half of P^ and M'-M^. 9539-40, 9542, 13751, 13816, 14022 Tertiary, middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation, Deltatherium zone San Juan Basin, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Order Chiroptera Blumenbach 1779 Suborder Microchiroptera Dobson 1875 Superfamily Phyllostomatoidea Weber 1928 Family Phyllostomatidae Coues and Yarrow 1875 Stenoderma Geoff'roy 1813 Stenoderma rufum anthonyi Choate and Birney 1968 KUVP 16077 Stenoderma rufum anthonyi new subspecies— Choate and Birney 1968: p. 408; text-figs. 3 and 4A; holotype (for new subspecies); lower jaw and dentition lacking left angular process, all incisors, right M2 and M3 on both sides. Quaternary, Holocene, Sub-Recent deposit in Cueva de Clara; approximately V2 mi. N, 3 mi. W, Morovis, Barahona District, Puerto Rico; obtained by J. W. Bee 1967. Superfamily Vespertilionoidea Weber 1928 Family Vespertilionidae Gray 1821 Lasiurus Gray 1 83 1 Lasiurus fossilis Hibbard 1950 KUVP 4606 Lasiurus fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1950: p. 132; text-fig. 4D; referred specimen. Chiroptera Genus?— Hibbard 1941b: pi. 1, fig. 4; part of a left ramus bearing M.-Mj. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SW'A, Sec. 22, T35S, R29N, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Order Primates Linnaeus 1758 Superfamily Plesiadapoidea Trouessart 1887 Family Paromomyidae Simpson 1940 Palaechthon Gidley 1923 Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay 1972 KUVP 9559 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: p. 3, 4, and 6, text-figs. 2-4. Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay— Kay and Cartmill 1974: text-fig. 1. Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay— Kay and Cartmill 1977: text-fig. 4; holotype, left mandible with P3-M3 and right mandible with P3-M2. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VER TEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 15 KUVP 9557 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-figs. 5, 6, 7 and 10. Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay— Kay and Cartmill 1974: text-fig. Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay— Kay and Cartmill 1977: text-figs 2A and 4; pi. 1; left and right upper dentition. KUVP 7751 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 3; left mandible with talonid of M^ and complete M3. KUVP 7752 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 9. Palaechthon nacimienti Wilson and Szalay— Kay and Cartmill 1977: text-fig. 2B; left mandible fragment with M,-M2. KUVP 9560 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 9; right mandible fragment with M,-M2. Palaechthon sp.— Butler 1974: text-fig. 3; right Mj-M^. KUVP 9561 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 3; left mandible fragment with M3 talonid. KUVP 13481 Palaechthon nacimienti new species— Wilson and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 8; palate with right P^-M- and left M'-M\ KUVP 9558 Palaechthon sp.— Butler 1974: text-fig. 3; left M'. KUVP 7751-2, 9557-61, 13481 Tertiary, middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Forma- tion, Kutz Canyon, 12 mi. S. of Bloomfield, San Juan Basin, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1948. 9959 collected by R. Rinker 1950. Talpohenach Kay and Cartmill 1977 Talpohenach torrejonius Kay and Cartmill 1977 (Type-Species) KUVP 7903 Talpohenach torrejonius new genus and species— Kay and Cartmill 1977: p. 46, text-fig. 9; holotype. 1 Palaechthon nacimienti— Wihon and Szalay 1972: text-fig. 13; right maxilla fragment with P^-M--. Tertiary, middle Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation, Kutz Can- yon, 12 mi. S. of Bloomfield in San Juan Basin, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1948. Suborder Prosimii Illiger 1811 Superfamily Lemuroidea Mivart 1864 Family Adapidae Trouessart 1879 Pelycodus Cope 1875 Pelycodus cf. P. ralstoni Matthew and Granger 1915 KUVP 8724 Pelycodus cf. P. ralstoni Matthew and Granger— Wilson 1955: text-fig. 1; left lower jaw fragment with M2-M3. KUVP 8508 Pelycodus cf. P. ralstoni Matthew and Granger— Wilson 1955: text-fig. 2; left lower jaw fragment with an incomplete M,, and complete M2-M3. KUVP 8508, 8724 Tertiary, early Eocene, Willwood Formation; South Fork of Elk Creek, Big Horn County, Wyoming; collected by O. B. Heck 1949. Suborder Anthropoidea Mivart 1864 Superfamily Hominoidea Simpson 1931 Family Hominidae Gray 1825 Homo Linnaeus 1758 Homo sapiens Linnaeus 1758 KUVP 54001 Homo sapiens Linnaeus— Martin, Whetstone, Chorn and Frailey 1979; text- fig. 3; frontal bone. 16 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Quaternary, Holocene, Kansas River, Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas. Order 1 Primates Linnaeus, 1758 Family Microsyopidae Osborn and Wortman, 1892 Microsyops Leidy, 1872 Microsyops wilsoni Szalay, 1969 KUVP 8520 Microsyops wilsoni new species— Szalay 1969: p. 249, pi. 32, figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6; holotype, fragmentary left mandible with P4-M2. Arctodontomys wilsoni (Szalay, 1969)— Gunnell, 1985: p. 53; holotype, left mandible with P4-M2. Tertiary, early Eocene, Wasatchian, lower Grey Bull beds of Will wood Formation; South Fork of Elk Creek, SW'A, Sec. 28, T50N, R93W, Big Horn County, Wyoming; collected by R. W. Wilson 1949. Order Edentata Cuvier 1798 Suborder Xenarthra Cope 1889 Infraorder Cingulata lUiger 1811 Superfamily Megalonychoidea Simpson 1931 Family Megalonychidae Zittel 1892 Megalonyx Harlan 1825 Megalonyx sp. KUVP 7547 Megalonyx sp.— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. 7; phalanx. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SW'A, SW'/4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1947. KUVP 69828 Megalonyx sp.— Rogers and Martin 1985: text-fig. 2C; claw. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Superior Sand Co. pit. Sec. 3, T27S, RIW, Sedge- wick County, Kansas; collected by R. Rogers 1984. Family Mylodontidae Ameghino 1889 Mylodon Owen 1840 Mylodon sp. KUVP 461 Mylodon sp.-Williston 1895: text-figs, on p. 175/176; fibula. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas; collected by T. McLaughlin 1895. KUVP 6514 Mylodon sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20A; upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; Sec. 11, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 6512 Mylodon sp.-Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20F; distal end of humerus. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; NE'A, Sec. 17, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Paramylodon Brown 1903 Paramylodon harlani (Owen 1840) KUVP 7416 Paramylodon harlani (Owen)— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. IOC; third lower tooth. KUVP 7415 Paramylodon harlani (Owen)— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. lOD; first lower or first upper tooth. KUVP 7417 Paramylodon harlani (Owen)— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. lOE; second lower tooth. KUVP 7415-17 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry local fauna. Big Springs Ranch, SWV4, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1945. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATP:S AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 17 KUVP 69829 Paramylodon harlani (Owen)— Rogers and Martin 1985: text-figs. 2A and 2B; tooth. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Oatville sandpit. Sec. 11, T28S, RIW, Sedgewick County, Kansas; collected by R. Rogers, 1984. Superfamily Dasypodoidea Simpson 1931 Family Dasypodidae Bonaparte 1838 Dasypus Linnaeus 1758 Dasypus bellus Simpson 1930 KUVP 15544 Dasypus bellus Simpson— Parmalee, Oesch and Guilday 1969: text-figs. 9A-N; skull, lower jaw, humeri, atlas, thoracic vertebrae, tibia-fibula, radii, ulnae, scutes, patella, astragalus, phalanges, calcaneum and ribs. Quaternary, Holocene, Sub-Recent, Crankshaft Cave, Missouri; collected by P. W. Parmalee and party 1962-1966. Order Lagomorpha Brandt 1855 Family Leporidae Gray 1821 Hypolagus Dice 1917 Hypolagus regalis Hibbard 1939 A KUVP 4572 Hypolagus regalis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 511, text-fig. 3, holotype, incomplete ramus bearing I, P3-M2. KUVP 4567 Hypolagus regalis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 510, paratype, incomplete left ramus bearing P4-M3. KUVP 4571 Hypolagus regalis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 510, paratype, incomplete right ramus bearing P3-M2. KUVP 4567, 4571-72 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33, R29, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Hypolagus sp. KUVP 3923 Hypolagus sp.— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 3, fig. 15; right upper molar. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4, NWV4, Sec. 22, T33, R29, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Incorrectly labeled as ''Lepus sp." in caption to pi. 3. KUVP 5725 Hypolagus sp.— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1, figs. 4 and 6; left and right P3 of young individual. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NWV4, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. Lepus cf. americanus Erxleben 1777 KUVP 7348 Lepus cf. americanus Erxleben— Hibbard 1952B: text-fig. 12; right P3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Emma Creek Formation, Kentuck Fauna, along west side of NWV4, Sec. 13, T18N, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Lepus Linnaeus 1758 Lepus cf. californicus Gray 1837 KUVP 5972 Lepus cf. californicus Gray— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 2, fig. 9; fragmentary right ramus bearing P3-M1. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NWV4, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. 18 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Megalagus Walker 1931 Megalagus turgidus Cope 1873 KUVP 266 Megalagus turgidus Cope— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 20; left ramus bearing dPj- dP4. KUVP 268 Megalagus turgidus Cope— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 23; left ramus bearmg P4- M.. KUVP 266, 268 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Brule Formation, Hat Creek Basin, Nebraska; collected by H. T. Martin 1922. KUVP 118 Megalagus turgidus Cope— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 21; left ramus bearing P4- M.. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Lewis Canyon, Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. KUVP 6226 Megalagus turgidus Cope— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 22; left ramus bearing P,- M4. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Brule Formation, 8 mi. SW of Chadron, Nebraska; collected by H. T. Martin and A. Potter 1911. KUVP 63 Megalagus turgidus Cope— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 24; right ramus bearing P3- M,. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek, Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. Nekrolagus Hibbard 1939D (In Hibbard 1939D, new name Nekrolagus has been given for Pediolagus Hibbard 1939 A.) Nekrolagus progressus (Hibbard 1939 A) (Type-Species) KUVP 4570 Pediolagus progressus n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 512; text-fig. 4; holotype, portion of right ramus bearing broken incisor, P3, P4 and M,. KUVP 4568 Pediolagus progressus n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 512, paratype, portion of right ramus bearing P3, P4 and M,. KUVP 4569 Pediolagus progressus n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 512, paratype, anterior portion of left ramus with incisor and P3. KUVP 4568-70 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1937. Nekrolagus sp. KUVP 6155 Nekrolagus sp.— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1, fig. 8; right P3. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NEV4, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. Notolagus Wilson 1938 Notolagus lepusculus (Hibbard 1938) KUVP 4583 Dicea lepusculus n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 509, text-fig. 2; holotype, right ramus bearing I, P3-M3. KUVP 4584 Dicea lepusculus n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 509, paratype, fragment of left ramus bearing P4-M3. KUVP 4583-4 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 6998 Notolagus lepusculus (Hibbard)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. IC; right ramus bearing P3-M2. KUVP 7000 Notolagus lepusculus (Hibbard)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. ID; RP3, immature. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 19 KUVP9815 KUVP 10303 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 10117 10108 12053 10111 12056 9340 12055 9340, < Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp KUVP 9287 KUVP 6999 Notolagus lepusculus (Hibbard)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. IE; right ramus bearing P3-M2. KUVP 6998-7000 Tertiary, Upper Pliocene, Blancan. Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWA, SW'/4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1947. Oreolagus Dice 1917 Oreolagus wilsoni Dawson 1965 Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp. — Dawson 1965: p. 3, not figured; holotype, right jaw having Mj-Mt. Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23G. Oreolagus wilsoni n. sp. — Dawson 1965: text-fig. 1; skull fragment with RP^- M'. —Dawson 1965: text-fig. 2; LM^. —Dawson 1965: text-fig. 3; LM-. —Dawson 1965: text-fig. 4; LP3, fig. 7-RP3. —Dawson: text-fig. 5; LP3, fig. 5; RP3. -Dawson 1965: text-fig. 8; LdP^; text-fig. 9; LdP^. —Dawson 1965: text-fig. 10; RdP*. —Dawson, 1965: text-fig. 11; RdP3. 115, 10108, 10111, 10117, 10303, 12053, 12055, 12056 Tertiary, Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation; Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew — Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23 A; left ramus with P4 and M,, and alveolus for P3 and M-,; text-fig. 23C; left lower I. Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23B; right Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23D; left upper I. Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23E; right P3. Oreolagus nr. O. nebrascensis McGrew— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 23F; right M'. All the above have been changed to O. wilsoni by Dawson (1965, p. 3-4). , 9338, 9356, 9829 Tertiary, Miocene, early Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A. Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; all except 9829, collected by R. W. Wilson; 9829 collected by E. C. Galbreath 1951. Palaeolagus Leidy 1856 Palaeolagus burkei Wood 1940 Palaeolagus burkei Wood— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 16; right maxilla bearing P--M\ Tertiary, late Oligocene, Whitneyan, White River Formation; Yuma County, Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1925. Palaeolagus burkei Wood— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 17; right maxilla bearing P3-M2. Tertiary, late Oligocene, Whitneyan, White River Formation, Cedar Canyon, NE Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. Palaeolagus burkei Wood— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 18; left maxilla bearing P^- M3. KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 9829 9338 9356 9286 KUVP 9286-87 KUVP 163 KUVP 4946 KUVP 5987 20 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Tertiary, late Oligocene, Whitneyan, White River Formation, Cedar Canyon, NE Colorado; collected by H. R. Green 1911. KUVP 6105 Palaeolagus burkei Wood— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 19; right maxilla bearing Tertiary, late Oligocene, Whitneyan, Brule Formation, 10 mi. NW of Harrison, Nebraska; collected by O. Gilpin 1939. Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy 1856 KUVP 70 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 5; left ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 59 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1 , fig. 7; right ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 4936 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 25; right ramus bearing P3-M3. KUVP 59, 70, 4936 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Canyon, NE Colorado; KUVP 59 and 4936 collected by H. T. Martin and KUVP 70 collected by H. R. Green, all in 1911. KUVP 67 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 2; right ramus bearing dP3-M3. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Dead Man's Canyon, NE Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. KUVP 104 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 11; left ramus bearing P3- M3. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Lewis Canyon, NE Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. KUVP 107 Paleolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 2, fig. 12; a fragmentary skull bearing I'-^. KUVP 5986 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 6; right ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 107, 5986 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Canyon, NE Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin and H. R. Green respec- tively, 1911. KUVP 265 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 26; right ramus bearing P3-M3. KUVP 267 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 3, fig. 27; left ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 265, 267 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Brule Formation, Hat Creek Basin, NW Nebraska; collected by K.U. field party 1922. KUVP 6131 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 1; left ramus bearing dP3- dP^. KUVP 2879 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 8; left ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 2879, 6131 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, north of Pawnee Buttes, Eubanks Ranch, Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1925. KUVP 6012 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1, fig. 3; right ramus bearing dP3-M2. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Yuma County, Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 1925. KUVP 6136 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1. fig. 4; left ramus bearing P3- M3. KUVP 6140 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Green 1942: pi. 1 , fig. 9; right ramus bearing P^- M,. KUVP 6138 Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy— Grc-n 1942: pi. 1 , fig. 10; left ramus bearmg P3- M.. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY (JF KANSAS 21 KUVP 6136, 6138, 6140 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, near Stone Ranch, NE Colorado; collected by H. T. Martin 191 1. Pratilepus Hibbard 1939 A Pratilepus kansasensis Hibbard 1939A (Type-Species) 4582 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: holotype, right ramus with P^-M^. 4566 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 507, text-fig type, upper maxillaries with P--M-. 4574 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: complete right ramus with P3-M2. 4575 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 507, paratype, part of left ramus with I3-M2. 4579 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 507, paratype, in- complete right ramus with P3-M,. 4580 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 507, paratype, in- KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP p. 507, text-fig. lA; 16; para- p. 507, paratype, in- complete left ramus with P3-M,. 4581 Pratilepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939A: p. 507, paratype, in- complete left ramus with P3-M,. 4592 Parti lepus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1939 A: p. 507, paratype, left ramus with I, P3-M3. 4566, 4574-5, 4579-82, 4592 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; NE'A, SWV4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1937. KUVP 4749 Pratilepus kansasensis Hibbard— Hibbard 194 IB: pi. 4, fig. 2; right P3-M3. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1938. Sylvilagus Gray 1867 ?Svlvilagus sp. KUVP 6678a-c ?Sylvilagus sp.— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, figs. 13, 14, and 15; upper molar, right lower molar, upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck Fauna; Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Order Rodentia Bowdich 1821 Suborder Sciuromorpha Brandt 1855 Superfamily Ischyromyoidea Wood 1937 Family Paramyidae Miller and Gidley 1918 Cedromus Wilson 1949 Cedromus? sp. KUVP 8342 Cedromus? sp.— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 19; right side of skull; pi. 2, fig. B; posterior part of skull; fig. C; right P-^-M^. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan; White River Formation, Cedar Creek, Member, NE'A, Sec. 3, T22N, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. Mytonomys Wood 1956 Mytonomys robustus (Peterson 1919) KUVP 11830 Mytonomys robustus (Peterson)— Black 1968: text-figs. 1-2; right lower and right upper dentition. Tertiary, late Eocene, Uintan, Uinta Formation, Myton Member, Myton Pocket, Sec. 30, T3S, R19E, Uintah County, Utah; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1958. 22 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Pelycomys Galbreath 1953 Pelycomys rugosus Galbreath 1953 (Type-species) KUVP 8343 Pelycomys rugosus n. gen. and sp.— Galbreath 1953: p. 55, text-fig. 17; holotype, right M,-M3. Pelycomys rugosus Galbreath— Wood 1962: text-fig. 86C; right Mj-Mg. Tertiary, early Oligocene, Chadronian, White River Formation, Horsetail Creek Member, "Flat Top" Butte, Sec. 1, TION, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. Rinker 1948. Pelycomys placidus Galbreath 1953 KUVP 8334 Pelycomys placidus n. sp.— Galbreath 1953: p. 56, text-figs. 18A-B; holotype, left Mj-Mj. Pelycomys placidus Galbreath— Wood 1962: text-fig. 86D; left M,-M3. KUVP 8336 Pelycomys placidus n. sp.— Galbreath 1953: text-figs. 18C-D; left P4-M2. KUVP 8334, 8336 Tertiary, middle Oliogocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, WV2, Sec. 7, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath and party 1946. Family Sciuravidae Miller and Gidley 1981 Knightomys Gazin 1961 Knightomys depressus (Loomis 1907) KUVP 16564 Knightomys depressus (Loomis 1907)— Korth 1984: text-fig. 25A; RP-^-M'. Tertiary, early Eocene, Wasatchian, Wind River Formation, Lysite Rim, SW'/4, Sec. 14, T39N, R90W, Fremont County, Wyoming; collected by C. C. Black and party, 1970. Family Cylindrodontidae Miller and Gidley 1918 Pseudocylindrodon Burke 1935 Pseudocylindrodon sp. KUVP 10577 Pseudocylindrodon sp.— Galbreath 1969: text-fig. IE; right jaw, not relocated. Tertiary, early Oligocene, Chadronian, Iliff locality. Horsetail Creek Beds, WV2, Sees. 9 and 16, TION, R51W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party. Superfamily Aplodontoidea Matthew 1910 Family Aplodontidae Trouessart 1897 Prosciurus Matthew 1903 Prosciurus relictis (Cope 1873) KUVP 8333 Prosciurus relictus (Cope)— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 16; pi. 2, fig. A; anterior part of skull. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, EV2, Sec. 3, TUN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1946. Family Mylagaulidae Cope 1881 Epigaulus Gidley 1954 Epigaulus minor Hibbard and Phillis 1945 KUVP 6886 Epigaulus minor sp. nov.— Hibbard and Phillis 1945; p. 555, text-figs. 2A-H; holotype, skull with right P*, M^, M^ and left P*. M-, M^ associated right lower jaw with P4, Mj, M^ and left ramus with P^; and other skeletal elements, left femur, fibula, right humerus, right radius and right ulna. Tertiary, lower Pliocene; SE'A, SE'A, Sec. 16, TllS, R22W; Trego County, TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 23 Kansas; collected by J. C. Frye and C. W. Hibbard 1943. KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 9808 KUVP 9807 KUVP 3611 Mesogaulus Riggs, 1899 Mesogauhis paniensis (Matthew 1902) 9197 9292 9293 9294 9364 9370 10121 10122 10123 10128 10135 10139 10132 10136 10129 10137 10142 10146 10138 9197, Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew Mesogaulus paniensis (Matthew 1953 1953 1953 9292-94, 9297, 9364, 9370, 10121 -Galbreath 1953 — Galbreath 1953 -Galbreath 1953 —Galbreath —Galbreath —Galbreath -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 -Wilson 1960 —Wilson 1960 23, 10128-29 text-fig. 24; right P4. text-fig. 24; left P4. text-fig. 24; left P4. text-fig. 24; left M^. text-fig. 24; left P4. text-fig. 24; left P^. text-fig. 47 text-fig. 48 text-fig. 49 text-fig. 50 text-fig. 51 text-fig. 52 text-fig. 53 text-fig. 54 text-fig. 55 text-fig. 56 text-fig. 57 text-fig. 58 text-fig. 59 10132 right P^. right P*. right P*. left M'. left M^. right M-. left M^. right M^. left M\ right M,. right M-,. right M3. right M3. 10135-39, 10142, 10146 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Manin Canyon local fauna. Quarry A, NEV4, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W. Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950, 51, 52 except for 9197 collected by E. C. Galbreath 1950. Mylagaulus Cope 1878 Mylagaulus laevis Matthew 1924 Mylagaulus laevis Matthew— Fagan 1960: text-fig. 1; lumbar vertebrae; text- fig. 2; anterior free caudal vertebrae; text-fig. 4; anterior free caudal vertebrae; text-fig. 5; right scapula; text fig. 7; right scapula; text-fig. 9 right humerus; text-fig. 1 1 ; right humerus; text-fig. 13; left radius and ulna text-fig. 15; third metacarpal and digit; text-fig. 18; right innominate bone text-fig. 19; right innominate bone; text-fig. 21; right femur; text-fig. 23 right femur; text-fig. 25; right tibia; text-fig. 26; tarsal articulating surface of tibia; text-fig. 29; left astragulus and calcaneum; text-fig. 31; third metatarsal; pi. 1, figs. 1-2; skull; fig. 6; mandible; fig. 7; skull and mandible. Tertiary, late Miocene, Barstovian, Pawnee Creek Formation, Kennesaw local fauna, SW'A, Sec. 26, T12N, R55W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1951. Mylagaulus laevis Matthew— Fagan 1960: pi. 1, figs. 3, 4 and 5; skull. Tertiary, late Miocene, Barstovian, Pawnee Creek Formation, Kennesaw local fauna, WV2, Sec. 27, T12N, R55W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1951. Mylagaulus monodon Cope 1881 Mylagaulus monodon Cope— Hibbard 1937B: text-fig. 2; broken left mandible with anterior portion containing incisor and alveolus of P4; and posterior portion incomplete with the contacts to the anterior portion missing; contains the alveolus of M,; M2 and M3 and associated fourth premolar and right femur. 24 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogaliala formation, Edson Quarry, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1926. Mylagaulus sp. KUVP 3741 Mylagaulus sp.— Hesse 1936: text-fig. 3; two lower teeth. Erroneously listed as 3740 in caption to figure. Tertiary, Pliocene, Beaver Quarry, 10 mi. E, 2V4 mi S. of Beaver City, Oklahoma; collected by C. F. McNoun and C. W. Hibbard 1931. Superfamily Sciuroidea Gill 1872 Family Sciuridae Gray 1821 Citellus Oken 1816 Citellus cragini Hibbard 1941C KUVP 6168 Citellus cragini sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 25, pi. 1, fig. 13; holotype, part of left maxillary bearing M'-M\ Quaternary, Pleistocene; Borchers fauna. Sec. 21, T35S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Citellus elegans (Kennicott 1863) KUVP 3958 Citellus elegans (Kennicott)— Hibbard 1937C: pi. 1 , fig. 2; left lower jaw with P4, Mt, not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene; an old terrace of Arkansas River, 1 mi. east, V4 mile north of Garden City, Finney County, Kansas; collected by Mrs. H. T. V. Smith 1936. Citellus howelli Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4598 Citellus howelli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 347, text-fig. 5; holotype, part of right ramus bearing part of incisor, P4-M3. KUVP 4585 Citellus howelli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 347, paratype, part of left ramus bearing P4-M3. KUVP 4586 Citellus howelli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 347, paratype, left ramus bearing P4-M3. KUVP 4585-86, 4598 Tertiary,^ Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Citellus meadensis Hibbard 1941C KUVP 6169 Citellus meadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 205; pi. 1, fig. 2; holotype, anterior part of right ramus of an adult bearing P4-M2. KUVP 6119 Citellus meadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 205, pi. 1, fig. 7; paratype, fragmentary left maxillary bearing P*-M-. KUVP 6119, 6169 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Borchers fauna; Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Citellus rexroadensis Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4608 Citellus rexroadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 348, text-fig. 7; holotype, incomplete left ramus bearing incisor, P4-M3. KUVP 4587 Citellus rexroadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 348, paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, P4-M2. KUVP 4588 Citellus rexroadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 348, paratype. Citellus rexroadensis— Wxhh-dxd 194 IB: pi. 3. fig. 1; paratype, incomplete left ramus bearing M,-M:,. KUVP 4732 Citellus rexroadensis— \\\bh'dr^ 1941A: p. 348, paratype, incomplete left ramus bearing incisor, P4-Mt. KUVP 4587-88, 4608, 4732 Tertiary, Pliocene^, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SWA, TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 25 KUVP5159 KUVP5164 KUVP 5159, KUVP5163 KUVP 5203 KUVP 5985 KUVP 6187 KUVP 10149 KUVP 10157 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 10158 10160 10156 10155 10159 9290 9290, fig. 5; left jaw. T33S, R27W, Meade Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Citellus richardsonii (Sabine 1822) Citellus richardsonii (Sabine)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 1, fig. 5; left maxillary with P*-M-\ Citellus richardsonii (Sabine)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 5164 Quaternary, Pleistocene; Jones Ranch, Sec. County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939. Citellus tridecemlineatus (Mitchell 1821) Citellus tridecemlineatus (Mitchell)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 1, fig. 2; right jaw with teeth. Citellus tridecemlineatus (Mitchell)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 1, fig. 3; right maxillary with P^-M^. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Jones Fauna, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. Cynomys Rafinesque 1817 Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord 1815) Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 1, fig. 4; left ramus bearing P4-M.. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Jones Fauna, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939. Cynomys ludovicianus (Ord)— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 20C; right ramus with P4-M3. KUVP 5985 should be 5895. Erroneously listed as 5985 in caption to figure. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; Pyle Ranch, Sec. 12, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Cynomys vetus Hibbard 1942 Cynomys vetus n. sp.— Hibbard 1942: p. 268, pi. 1, fig. 1; holotype, maxillaries. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Loveland loess (just below typical red phase). Sec. 3, TIS, RlOW, Jewell County, Kansas; collected by H. A. Waite 1941. Miospermophilus Black 1963 Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson 1960) (Type-species) Palaeoarctomys? bryanti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 58, text-fig. 67; holotype, right lower jaw with P4-M3. Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson)— Black 1963: pi. 16, fig. lA; RP4-M3. Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson)— Savage and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-iOA; lower jaw and dentition; text-fig. 67 in Wilson 1960. Palaeoarctomys? bryanti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 60; interpreted as left P4. Miospermophilus bryanti (y^'\\sov{)—^\?Lck 1963: pi. 16, fig. IE; interpreted as LM' or M2. Palaeoarctomys? bryanti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 61; right M' or M^. Palaeoarctomys? bryanti n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 62; left M-"*. Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson)— Black 1963: pi. 16, fig. IC; RdP^. Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson)— Black 1963: pl. 16, fig. ID; LP^. Miospermophilus bryanti (Wilson)— Black 1963: pl. 16, fig. IF; LM'. Sciurus sp.— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 25; right P4, M^, M3. 10149, 10155-60 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Forma- 26 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY tion, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NW'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950, 1951 and 1952. Paenemarmota Hibbard and Schultz, 1948 Paenemarmota barbouri—H'ibhard and Schultz 1948 (Type-species) KUVP 6994 Paenemarmota barbouri new genus and species— Hibbard and Schultz 1948: p. 23, pi. 1, figs. 1-2; p. 27, pi. 3, fig. 1; holotype, nearly complete left ramus with incisor P4-M3. Paenemarmota barbouri Hibbard and Schultz— Repenning 1962: text-fig. 2; right lower cheek teeth. Text-fig. 7 A; left dentary. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, Guy Fox pasture, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by R. Rinker and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Protospermophilus Gazin 1930 Protospermophilus kelloggi Black 1963 KUVP 19401 Protospermophilus kelloggi Black— Sutton 1972: text-fig. IG; left lower jaw with P4-M2. Tertiary, middle Miocene, Hemingfordian, Split Rock Formation; SWA, SWV4, NWV4, Sec. 36, T29N, R90W, Natrona County, Wyoming; collected by C. C. Black and J. F. Sutton 1970-71. Protospermophilus sp. KUVP 10163 Sciurus sp. A— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 63; left dP*. Protospermophilus sp.— Black 1963: pi. 12, fig. 2A; LdP*. KUVP 10169 Sciurus sp. A— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 64; left M3. KUVP 10168 Sciurus sp. A— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 65; right M,. Protospermophilus sp.— Black 1963: pi. 12, fig. 20; RM, or M-,. KUVP 10165 Sciurus sp. A— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 66; right M' or M-. Protospermophilus sp.— Black 1963: pi. 12, fig. 2B; RM' or M-. KUVP 10166 Protospermophilus sp.— Black 1963: pi. 12, fig. 2C; RM' or M2. KUVP 10163, 10165-66, 10168-69 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950, 1951 and 1952. Tamias lUiger 1811 Tamias sp. KUVP 10170 Tamias sp.— Black 1963: pi. 1, fig. 2A; LM' or M-. KUVP 10172 Tamias sp.— Black 1963: pi. 1, fig. 2B; RM, or M^. KUVP 10170 and 10172 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Wilson (1960, p. 63) referred these specimens to Sciurus sp. B. He gave measurements for the specimens but did not figure them. KUVP 16858 Tamias sp.— Sutton 1972: text-fig. lA; fragment of left maxilla with M---\ KUVP 16964 Tamias sp.-Sutton 1972: text-fig. IB; right M'-\ KUVP 16858, 16964 Tertiary, middle Miocene, Hemingfordian. Split Rock Formation; SW'A, SW'/4, NW'/4, Sec. 36, T29N, R90W, Natrona County. Wyoming; collected by C. C. Black and J. F. Sutton 1970-71. Suborder Caviomorpha Wood 1955 TYPE AND FIC;URED FOSSIL VERrEBRATES AT UNIVKRSriY OF KANSAS 27 KUVP 43053 KUVP 43052 Superfamily Octodontoidea Simpson 1945 Family Octodontidae Waterhouse 1839 Ctenomys De Blainville 1826 Ctenomys subcissentiens Ameghino 1902 KUVP 43051 Ctenomys subassentiens Ameghino— Frailey, Campbell and Wolff 1980: text- figs. IB-C; skull; text-fig. 2; skull; text-fig. 3; mandible; text-figs. 4A, B, and C; left scapula; text-figs. 4D, E, F, G, and H; left humerus; text-fig. 5; left radius and ulna. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Pueblo Vieja area, near Tarija, Departmento de Tarija, Boliva; collected by D. Failey, K. E. Campbell, and R. G. Wolff 1976. Family Myocastoridae Miller and Gidley 1918 Myocastor Kerr 1792 Myocastor perditus (Ameghino 1902) Myocastor perditus (Ameghino)— Frailey, Campbell and Wolff 1980: text-fig. 6; partial skull. Myocastor perditus (Ameghino)— Frailey, Campbell and Wolff 1980: text-figs. 7A and C; mandible; text-fig. IB; partial skull with M-^s. KUVP 43052-53 Quaternary, Pleistocene; San Bias area near Tarija, Departmento de Taija, Bolivia; collected by D. Frailey, K. E. Campbell, and R. G. Wolft" 1976. Suborder Myomorpha Brandt 1855 Superfamily Muroidea Miller and Gidley 1918 Family Cricetidae Rochebrune 1883 Allophaiomys Kormos 1932 ?Allophaiomys sp. KUVP 7384-2 ?Allophaiomys sp.— Hibbard, Zakrzewski, Eshelman, Edmund, Griggs and Griggs 1978: text-fig. 5H; LM,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, NW'A, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Baiomys True 1894 Baiomys rexroadi Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4670 Baiomys rexroadi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 352, text-fig. 10; holotype, left ramus with incisor M1-M3. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. KUVP 6898 Baiomys rexroadi Hibbard— Hibbard 1949: text-fig. 2G; left ramus bearing M,-M.. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, XI Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 35, T34S, R31W, Seward County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1943. Bensonomys Gazin 1942 Bensonomys arizonae (Gidley 1942) KUVP 4549 Bensonomys arizonae (Gidley)— Hibbard 1950A: pi. 1, fig. 1. Eligmodontia? arizonae (Gidley)— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 2, fig. 6. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Bensonomys eliasi (Hibbard 1938) KUVP 4551 Bensonomys eliasi (Hibbard)— Hibbard 1956: text-fig. 12A; lower jaw bearing M,-M3 (young adult). 28 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 11132 KUVP 6690 KUVP 4943 1 KUVP 43738 KUVP 18395 KUVP 18008 KUVP ? KUVP 18033 KUVP 18394 KUVP 18008. KUVP 5191 KUVP 5971 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Coloradoeumys Martin 1980 Coloradoeumys galbreathi Martin 1980 (Type-species) Coloradoeumys galbreathi new genus and new species— Martin 1980: p. 12, text-fig. 4 A; holotype, M'-^ text-figs. 5B-C; holotype, left ramus with M1.3; p. 13, text-fig. 6; reconstruction of skull. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Cedar Creek Formation, WV2, Sec. 21, TUN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1949. Cudahyomys Hibbard 1944 A Cudahyomys moorei Hibbard 1944 A (Type-species) Cudahyomys moorei n. gen., n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 725, text-fig. 9; holotype, left ramus bearing incisor and M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NEV4, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Dicrostonyx Gloger 1841 Dicrostonyx torquatus Gloger 1841 Dicrostonyx torquatus Gloger— Martin, Gilbert and Chomko 1979: text-fig. IB; right M'; not relocated. Quaternary, Holocene, Natural Trap Cave, Sec. 28, T58N, R49W, Bighorn County, Wyoming; collected by L. D. Martin and party 1978. Dicrostonyx sp. Dicrostonyx sp.— Martin, Gilbert & Chomko 1979: p. 194, text-fig. lA; molar; not relocated. Quaternary, Holocene, Natural Trap Cave, Sec. 28, T58N, R49W, Bighorn County, Wyoming; collected by L. D. Martin and party 1978. Leidymys Wood 1936 Leidymys alicae (Black 1961) Leidymys alicae (Black)— Engesser 1979: pi. 15, fig. B; left M,-M3. Leidymys sp.— Engesser 1979: pi. 17, fig. A; left M'. Figured as No. 1808. Leidymys alicae (Black)— Engesser 1979: pi. 17, fig. B; left M'; not relocated. Leidymys sp.— Engesser 1979: pi. 17, fig. D; left M2. Figured as No. 1833. Leidymys alicae (Black)— Engesser 1979: pi. 17, fig. E; left lower incisor. 18033, 18394-95 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Cabbage Patch, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen. Microtus Schrank 1798 Microtus (Pedomys) ochrogaster (Wagner 1842) Microtus (Pedomys) oc/ira^fli/^r (Wagner)— Hibbard 1943A: pi. 1, fig. 2; left M,-M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, XI Ranch, NW'/4, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Microtus (Pedomys) ochrogaster (Wagner)— Hibbard 1943A: pi. 1, fig. 4; right Mj-M^; not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Jones Ranch, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939. Microtus (Pedomys) cf. ochrogaster (Wagner 1842) TYPE AND FICJURKD FOSSIL VKRTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 29 KUVP 6288 Microtus (Pedomys) cf. ochrogaster (Wagner)— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 6; fragmentary left ramus bearing I, M, and M^. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and H. B. Linard 1941. Microtus paroperarius Hibbard 1944 A KUVP 6587 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 727. text-fig. 11 A; holo- type, RMi-Mo. KUVP 6590 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. IIB; para- type, RMj-M^. KUVP 6584 Microtus paroperarius n. sp type, RM,-M-,. KUVP 6628 Microtus paroperarius n. sp type, RM,-M2. KUVP 6627 Microtus paroperarius n. sp type, LMi-Mt. KUVP 6588 Microtus paroperarius n. sp type, LMj-Mt. KUVP 6596 Microtus paroperarius n. sp type, RM,-M2. KUVP 6585 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured. KUVP 6591 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured. KUVP 6594 Microtus paroperarius n. sp figured. KUVP 6600 Microtus paroperarius n. sp figured, not relocated. KUVP 6601 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured, not relocated. KUVP 6602 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured, not relocated. KUVP 6603 Microtus paroperarius n. sp figured, not relocated. KUVP 6604 Microtus paroperarius n. sp figured, not relocated. KUVP 6605 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured, not relocated. KUVP 6607 Microtus paroperarius n. sp figured, not relocated. KUVP 6629 Microtus paroperarius n. sp not figured, not relocated. KUVP 6639 Microtus paroperarius n. sp -Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. llC; para- -Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. IID; para- -Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. HE; para- -Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. IIF; para- — Hibbard 1944A: p. 728, text-fig. IIG; para- — Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, RM,-M2, —Hibbard 1944 A: p. 728; paratype, RM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, RM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, RM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, RM —Hibbard 1944 A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM —Hibbard 1944A: p. 728; paratype, LM -M2, , not , not -M2; -M2; ; not ; not -M2; ; not -M2; , not figured. KUVP 6584-85, 6587-88, 6590-91, 6594, 6596, 6600-05, 6607 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941-42. KUVP 6627-29, 6639 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; volcanic ash pit, 8 miles west of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941-42. KUVP 6645 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 17A; RM,-M2. KUVP 6646 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 17B; RM,-M2. KUVP 6647 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 17C; RMj-Mj. 30 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 6645-47 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Tobin fauna, SE'A, SWA, Sec. 35, T14S, RllW, Russell County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 6298 Microtus paroperarius n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 19B; LMj-M^. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Wilson Valley fauna. Sec. 28, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Microtus pennsylvanicus (Ord 1815) KUVP 5158 Microtus pennsylvanicus (Ord)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 2, figs. 7-7A; upper teeth. KUVP 5156 Microtus pennsylvanicus (Ord)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 2, fig. 8; left Mj-Mj. KUVP 5152 Microtus pennsylvanicus (Ord)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 2, fig. 9; right M,-M3. KUVP 5152, 5156, 5158 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Jones Fauna, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939. KUVP 6494 Microtus pennsylvanicus (Ord)— Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 3; right M,-M-,; not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene, 9 miles south of State lake, XI Ranch, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Microtus cf. pennsylvanicus (Ord 1815) KUVP 6289 Microtus cf. pennsylvanicus (Ord)— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 17; a left lower ramus bearing M, and M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck gravel pit, SWA, Sec. 10, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and A. B. Leonard 1941. ? Microtus sp. KUVP 6650a ?Microtus sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 18A; RM'. KUVP 6650b ?Microtus sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 18B; LM'. KUVP 6650a-b Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Tobin Fauna, SE'A, SW'A, Sec. 35, T14S, RllW, Russell County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Neofiber True 1884 Neofiber leonardi Hibbard 1943B KUVP 6653 Neofiber leonardi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943B: p. 242, text-fig. 3; holotype, right M,. KUVP 6654 Neofiber leonardi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943B: p. 242, text-fig. 3; paratype, left M,. KUVP 6653-54 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck gravel pit, SWV4, Sec. 20, T13S. RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1942. Neondatra Hibbard 1937D Neondatra kansasensis Hibbard 1937D (Type-species) KUVP 3847 Neondatra kansasensis gtr\. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937G: p. 251. pi. 1, fig. 6; holotype, portion of left mandible with base of incisor; Mj-M^. This specimen has been damaged and all that remains are the two cheek teeth. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad fauna; NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. Neotoma Say and Ord 1825 Neotoma (Paraneotoma) taylori Hibbard 1967 KUVP 6474a-b Neotoma (Paraneotoma) taylori sp. nov.— Hibbard 1967: p. 127, text-figs. 5H-I; paratype, seven left lower Mi's. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch. NWV:, NE'A, Sec. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 31 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Neotoma sp. KUVP 6731a-b Neotoma sp.— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, figs. 3-4; right M' (immature specimen) and, right M2, young specimen. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck Fauna, Sec. 20, T13S, RllW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Ogmodontomys Hibbard 1941 A Ogmodontomys poaphagus Hibbard 1 94 1 A (Type-Species) KUVP 4594 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 16; holotype, maxillaries, premaxillaries, bearing I, right and left M'- M^; not relocated. KUVP 4526 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 1; paratype, left ramus bearing M,-Mv KUVP 4762 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 365. pi. 3, fig. 2; paratype, left ramus bearing Mj-Mt. KUVP 4530 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 3; paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, Mj-M,. KUVP 5979 Ogm.odontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 4; paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, Mj-Mj. KUVP 5978 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 5; paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, Mi-M,. KUVP 4527 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 6; paratype, left ramus bearing M,-M3. KUVP 4529 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 7; paratype, left ramus bearing incisor, M,-M3. KUVP 4765 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: pi. 3, fig. 8; left ramus bearing Mj-M^; not designated as a paratype, not relocated. KUVP 4532 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 9; paratype, right ramus bearing Mj-Mj. KUVP 4538 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 10; paratype, left ramus bearing Mj-Mj. KUVP 4537 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 11; paratype, left ramus bearing Mj-M^. KUVP 5980 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 12; paratype, left ramus bearing incisor, M1-M3. KUVP 4763 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 13; paratype, left ramus bearing incisor, M,-M2. KUVP 4764 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 14; paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, Mj-M^. KUVP 4766 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 15; paratype, right ramus bearing incisor, Mj-M,. KUVP 4518 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 365, pi. 3, fig. 17; paratype, fragmentary right maxillary and M,. KUVP 4528 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, fragmentary right maxillary, bearing M'-M-, not figured. KUVP 4531 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, fragmentary maxillaries with right M'-M-, and left M^, not figured. KUVP 4533 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, right ramus bearing Mj-Mj, not figured. 32 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 4534 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, left ramus bearing Mi-M^, not figured. KUVP 4535 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, left ramus bearing M,. not figured. KUVP 4536 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, left ramus bearing M,, not figured. KUVP 4768 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, left ramus bearing M,-M2, not figured. KUVP 4769 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, right ramus bearing M^ not figured. KUVP 5976 Ogmodontomys poaphagus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 365; para- type, right ramus bearing M,, not figured. KUVP 4518, 4526-38, 4594, 4762-66, 4768-69, 5976, 5978-80 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NWVa, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. KUVP 6987 Ogmodontomys poaphagus Hibbard— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. IK; left M.-M,. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Rexroad fauna; Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party. Ondatra Link 1759 Ondatra kansasensis Hibbard 1944 A KUVP 6656 Ondatra kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 732; text-fig. 14C; holotype, LM; specimen is listed erroneously as 6665 in the caption to the figure. The correct number is as given in the text, KUVP 6656. KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 6669 6668 6667 6671 6670 6661 6657 6666 6464 Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Ondatra kansasensis n. sp Hibbard 1944 A -Hibbard 1944 A -Hibbard 1944 A -Hibbard 1944 A -Hibbard 1944 A -Hibbard 1944 A —Hibbard 1944 A text-fig. 14A: paratype, LM,. text-fig. 14B; paratype, LM,. text-fig. 14D; paratype, RM,. text-fig. 14E; paratype, RM'. text-fig. 14F; paratype, LM". text-fig. 14G; paratype, LM^. text-fig. 14H; paratype, LM3. text-fig. 141; paratype, RM.. KUVP 6660 KUVP 6664 KUVP 6464. KUVP 7350 ^ .—Hibbard 1944 A: Ondatra kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 14J; paratype, RM.; not relocated. Ondatra kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 14K; paratype, RM-; not relocated. Ondatra kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 14L; paratype, LM\ 6656-57, 6660-61, 6664, 6666-71 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Cudahy Fauna; NE'A, Sec. 13, T31S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. The paratypes are not listed in the text, but are so designated in the caption to text-figure 14 on page 733. Ondatra kansasensis Hibbard— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 11; left M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Emma Creek Formation, Kentuck Fauna; along west side of NW'/4, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Ondatra zibethica (Linnaeus 1758) KUVP 6678 Ondatra zibethica (Linnaeus)— Hibbard 1943B KUVP 6290b Ondatra zibethica (Linnaeus)— Hibbard 1943B KUVP 6677 Ondatra zibethica (Linnaeus)— Hibbard 1943B KUVP 6290a Ondatra zibethica (Linnaeus)— Hibbard 1943B pi. 19, fig. 9; right M,. pi. 19, fig. 10; left M^. pi. 19, fig. 11; left Mv pi. 19, fig. 12; left M.. KUVP 6290a-b, 6677-78 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck gravel pit, SEVi, Sec. 20, T13S, TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 33 KUVP 6475 KUVP 5238 KUVP 5239 KUVP 5237 KUVP 5255 KUVP 5258 KUVP 5259 KUVP 5319 KUVP 5721 KUVP 6154 KUVP 6155 KUVP 6156 KUVP 6158 KUVP 6159 KUVP 6160 KUVP 6161 KUVP 6162 KUVP 6163 KUVP 6164 KUVP 5237- RIOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and A. B. Leonard 1941. Ondatra sp. Ondatra sp.— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 4; right Mj. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Borcher Ranch, NW'/4, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Onychomys Baird 1857 Onychomys fossilis Hibbard 1941C Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 211, pi. 2, fig. 2; holotype, nearly complete left ramus bearing Mj-Mj. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: pi. 2, fig. 6; paratype, in- complete right ramus bearing M,-M3. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 2, fig. 8; paratype, in- complete left ramus bearing Mj-M^, not relocated 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete 194 IC: p. 208; paratype, incomplete 194 IC: p. 208; paratype, incomplete p. 208; paratype, incomplete KUVP 4669 Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard ramus bearing Mj-Mj, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard ramus bearing M,-M3, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard ramus bearing Mj-Mj, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C ramus bearing M,-M3, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing Mj-Mj, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing Mj-Mj; not" figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M,-M3, not figured. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing Mj-Mj; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing Mj-M^; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing Mj-Mj; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M,-M3; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M,-M3; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M,-M3; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M,-M3; not figured, not relocated. Onychomys fossilis sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 208; paratype, incomplete ramus bearing M1-M3; not figured, not relocated. 39, 5255, 5258-59, 5319, 5721, 6154-6164 Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; all except 6154-6164, collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939; 6154-6164 collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Onychomys gidleyi Hibbard 194 IB Onychomys gidleyi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941B: p. 281; holotype, incomplete left ramus bearing incisor, Mj-Mj, not figured. 34 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Onychomys gidleyi Hibbard— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 8; left ramus with M,- M3 (holotype). Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Onychomys leucogastor (Wied-Neuwied 1841) KUVP 6041 Onycomys leucogastor (Wied)— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 10; left ramus with Mj-Mj. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Jones Ranch, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Parahodomys Gidley and Gazin 1933 Parahodomys quadriplicatus Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4495 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 3; holotype, incomplete left ramus of a young aduh bearing incisor, M,-M3 and condyle, angle and coronoid process missing. KUVP 4504 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 1; paratype, left M,-M2. KUVP 4497 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 4; paratype, right Mj-Mj. KUVP 4499 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 5; paratype, left Mj-Mj. KUVP 4678 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 6; paratype, right Mj-Mg. KUVP 4525 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 7; paratype, right M,-M3. KUVP 4758 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1. fig. 8; paratype, left M,-M3. KUVP 4492 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 9; paratype, left M,-M3. KUVP 4500 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 10; paratype, right M,-M3. KUVP 4524 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 11; paratype, left M,-M3. KUVP 4495 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356. pi. 1. fig. 12; paratype, right M,-M3. KUVP 4493 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356. pi. 2, fig. 2; paratype, left M,-M3. KUVP 4503 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 3; paratype, right M1-M3. KUVP 4508 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 4; paratype, right M,-M3. KUVP 4502 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356, pi. 2. fig. 6; paratype, right M,-M3. KUVP 45 11 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356. pi. 2. fig. 7; paratype, right Mj-M^. KUVP 4759 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 2. fig. 8; paratype. Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 3, fig. 5; paratype, left M,-M3. KUVP 4517 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 9; paratype, right M,-Mv KUVP 4523 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 10; paratype, left M3. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 35 KUVP 4510 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 11; paratype. right M2-M3. KUVP 4494 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4498 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356; paratype. not figured. KUVP 4505 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4506 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4507 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4509 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4519 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4521 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4761 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4512 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4513 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4514 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4516 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4720 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4560 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356; paratype, not figured. KUVP 4492-4500, 4502-10, 4512-14, 4516-17, 4519-21, 4524-25, 4758-61, 5974 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 15, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1937. KUVP 4677 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356. pi. 2, fig. 1; paratype, right Mj-M,. KUVP 4680 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: pi. 2, fig. 5; not designated as a paratype, right M^. KUVP 4678 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356, pi. 2, fig. 6; paratype, right Mj-M^. KUVP 4675 Parahodomys quadriplicatus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 356, maxillary; paratype. not figured. KUVP 4675, 4677-78, 4680 Tertiary, Pliocene. Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1938. KUVP 7695 Parahodomys quadriplicatus Hibbard Hibbard and Riggs— 1949: text-fig. 2C; LM". Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWV4, Sec. 34, T34S. R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1944-45. Paramicrotoscoptes Martin 1975 Paramicrotoscoptes hibbardi Martin 1975 36 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (Type-species) KUVP 28290 Paramicrotoscoptes hibbardi gen. et. sp. nov.— Martin 1975: text-fig. 3A; right maxilla with M'-M^ (referred specimen). Tertiary, Pliocene, Hemphillian, Ash Hollow Formation, SEV4, SEV4, Sec. 3, T15N, R40W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by L. D. Martin 1971. Peromyscus Gloger 1841 Peromyscus cragini Hibbard 1944A KUVP 6618 Peromyscus cragini n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 724, text-fig. 8; holotype, left ramus bearing incisor, Mj-Mj. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Peromyscus eliasi Hibbard 1937D KUVP 3941 Peromyscus eliasi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 246, pi. 1, fig. 4; holotype, portion of left mandible with M,, M^ and M3, incisor, angle, condyle and coronoid process missing. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NWV4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1936. Peromyscus kansasensis Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4597 Peromyscus kansasensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 352, text-fig. 11; holotype, incomplete right ramus bearing incisor, M,-M3. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NWV4, SWV4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1937. Peromyscus martini Hibbard 1937B KUVP 3850 Peromyscus martini sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937B: p. 464, text-fig. 4; holotype, part of right maxillary bearing M--M-^. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, near the base of Ogallala Formation, Edson Beds, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1928. Peromyscus sp. KUVP 5151 Peromyscus sp.— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 2, fig. 10; right jaw bearing M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Jones fauna. Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party, 1939. KUVP 7385 Peromyscus sp.— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 6; anterior part of right ramus bearing M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kentuck fauna, west side of NW'A, Sec. 13. T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams, M. Mal- donado and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Phenacomys Merriam 1889 Phenacomys primaevus Hibbard 1937D KUVP 3905 Phenacomys' primaevus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 248, pi. 1, fig. 5; holotype. Phenacomys primaevus Hibbard— Hibbard and Zakrzewski 1972: text-figs. IF and IG; right lower jaw, bearing incisor, M, and M^, with alveolus of M3, lacking angle, condyle and coronoid process. KUVP 5976 Phenacomys primaevus Hibbard— Hibbard and Zakrzewski 1972: p. 836, text- figs. lA-B; topotype, left first lower molar. KUVP 3905, 5976 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kan.sas; collected by K.U. field party. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 37 KUVP 6626 I944A: p. 729, text-fig. 12; Eshelman, Edmund, KUVP 7382 KUVP 3851 KUVP 6463 KUVP 6592 KUVP 6593 KUVP 6595 KUVP 6586 KUVP 6597 KUVP 6190 KUVP 6462 KUVP 6589 KUVP 6599 KUVP 6190, Pitymys McMurtrie 1831 Pitymys Uanensis (Hibbard 1944A) Microtus (Pedomys) Uanensis n. sp. — Hibbard holotype, left Mi-M^. Pirvmxs Uanensis (Hibbard)— Hibbard, Zakrzewski, Griggs, and Griggs 1978: text-fig. 5E; left M.-M^. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Cudahy fauna; 8 miles west of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Microtus (Pedomys) Uanensis (Hibbard)— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 10; right M,-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Emma Creek Formation, Kentuck fauna; along west side of NWV4, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams, M. Maldonado and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Pitymys mcnowni Hibbard 1937 A Pitymus mcnowni sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937A: p. 235, text-fig. 1; holotype, right lower jaw bearing M,-M2. Quaternary, Pleistocene, probably Yarmouthian; Ward M. Thomson farm, northwest of Everest, Brown County, Kansas; collected in Fall 1932 with mastodon tusk (discovered while cleaning the tusk). Pitymys meadensis Hibbard 1944 A Pitvmys meadensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 730, text-fig. 13A; holotype, LM,-M,. .-Hibbard 1944 A: Pitymys meadensis n. sp 'lm,-m.. Pitymys meadensis n. sp LM,-M.. Pity'mys meadensis n. sp LMj-M.. Pit\'mys meadensis n. sp RMj-M,. Pitymys meadensis n. sp RMi-M,. Pitymys meadensis 730, text-fig. 13B; paratype, —Hibbard 1944A: p. 730, text-fig. 13C; paratype, —Hibbard 1944A: p. 730, text-fig. 13D; paratype, —Hibbard 1944A: p. 730, text-fig. 13E; paratype, —Hibbard 1944A: p. 730, text-fig. 13F; paratype, sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 730; paratype, LM not sp.-Hibbard 1944A: sp.— Hibbard 1944 A: p- 730; paratype. RM,, not p- 730; paratype, RM,, not p- 730; paratype. LM,, not figured. Pitymys meadensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944 A: figured. Pitymys meadensis n. figured. Pitymys meadensis n. figured. 6462-63, 6586, 6589, 6592-93, 6595, 6597, 6599 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 6304 Pitymys meadensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 17D; RMj-Mj. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Tobin fauna, SE'A, SW'A, Sec. 35, T14S, RllW, Russell County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. ? Pitymys sp. KUVP 7384-1 ?Pitymys sp.-Hibbard, Zakrzewski, Eshelman, Edmund, Griggs and Griggs 1978: text-fig. 5G; RM,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, NW'A, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams and C. W. Hibbard 1944. 38 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 6651 KUVP 3889 KUVP 3846 KUVP 9921 ?Pitymys ?Pitymys-W\hh2ird 1944A: text-fig. 18D; RM". Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Tobin fauna, SE'A, SWA, Sec. 35, T14S, RllW, Russell County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Pliolemmus Hibbard 1937D Pliolemmus antiquus Hibbard 1937D (Type-Species) Pliolemmus antiquus gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 247, pi. 1, fig. 7; holotype, portion of right mandible with complete incisor, M, and Mj; M3, angle, condyle and coronoid process missing. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Pliopotamys Hibbard 1937D Pliopotamys meadensis Hibbard 1937D (Type-Species) Pliopotamys meadensis gtn. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 249, pi. 1, fig. 9; holotype, portion of right mandible with incisor, M, and Mj, angle condyle and coronoid process missing. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Plipotamys meadensis Hibbard— Hibbard 1956: text-fig. 51; left lower jaw bearing Mj-Mg. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Deer Park, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 15, TBS, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1954. Propliophenacomys Martin 1975 Propliophenacomys parkeri Martin 1975 Propliophenacomys parked sp. nov.— Martin 1975: text-fig. 6B; left ramus with M1-M2. Propliophenacomys parkeri sp. nov.— Martin 1975: text-fig. 6C; right M,. -03 Tertiary, Pliocene, unnamed beds in the upper part of the Ogallala Group, SEV4, Sec. 24, T33N, R4W, Knox County, Nebraska; collected by L. D. Martin 1971. Reithrodontomys Giglioli 1873 Reithrodontomys pratincola Hibbard 1941C KUVP 6167 Reithrodontomys pratincola sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 209, pi. 2, fig. 7; holotype, right ramus bearing incisor and M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NEV4, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. KUVP 6467 Reithrodontomys pratincola Hibbard— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 3; right maxillary with M'-M^. KUVP 6466 Reithrodontomys pratincola Hibbard— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. H; right ramus with M,-M3. KUVP 6466-67 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1 94 1 . ?Reithrodontomys KUVP 6679 ?Reithrodontomys—\\\bh?iri\ 1943B: pi. bearing a badly worn M,. KUVP 25302 KUVP 25303 KUVP 25302 19, fig. 7; a fragmentary right ramus TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 39 KUVP 8419 KUVP 8426 KUVP 8420 KUVP 8421 KUVP 8419-2 KUVP 5431 KUVP 5249 KUVP 5475 KUVP 5236 KUVP 5372 KUVP 5375 KUVP 5376 KUVP 5377 KUVP 5378 KUVP 5396 KUVP 5400 KUVP 5402 KUVP 5403 KUVP 5406 KUVP 5408 KUVP 5410 KUVP 5421 Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Scottimus Wood 1937 Scottimus amhiguus Korth 198 IB Scottimus amhiguus new species — Korth 1981B: p. 304, text-fig. 8A; holo- type, LM'-M\ Scottimus amhiguus new species— Korth 198 IB: text-fig. 5B; cross section of RI,. Scottimus amhiguus new species— Korth 198 IB: text-fig. 8B; LM'-M"*. Scottimus amhiguus new species— Korth 198 IB: text-fig. 8C; LM,-Mv , 8426 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member; KUVP 8419 and 8420 from SW'A, Sec. 12, and SE'A, Sec. 3, TUN. R54W, Logan County, Colorado; KUVP 8421 from EV:, Sec. 3, Tl IN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; KUVP 8426 from SW'A, Sec. 21, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1949. Sig.nodon Say and Ord 1825 Sigmodon hilli Hibbard 1941C Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 212, pi. 2, fig. 12; holotype, part of right ramus bearing incisor and M1-M3. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 212, pi. 2, fig. 5; paratype, left maxillar>' containing M'-M-\ Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 212; paratype, left maxillary containing M'-M^; not figured, not relocated. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 212; paratype, incomplete left ramus containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: containing Mj-M,, not figured. 1941C: Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard containing Mj-Mj, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. containing M1-M3. not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. containing Mj-M,, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. containing Mj-Mj, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. containing Mj-Mj, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami containing M1-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov. — Hibbard containing Mi-Mj, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard containing M,-M3, not figured. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 1941C: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 194 IC: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 194 IC: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 194 IC: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 1941C: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 40 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 5423 KUVP 5424 KUVP 5468 KUVP 5686 KUVP 5691 KUVP 5759 KUVP 5612 KUVP 5219, Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: containing M,-M:(, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: containing M,-M3, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: containing Mj-M^, not figured. 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami 212; paratype, incomplete rami KUVP 3887 KUVP 4564 KUVP 7361 KUVP 4601 KUVP 4545 KUVP 4546 KUVP 4548 KUVP 4550 KUVP 4552 KUVP 4553 Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: containing M,-M:,, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami containing Mj-Mj, not figured. Sigmodon hilli sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 212; paratype, incomplete rami containing M,-M3, not figured, not relocated. 5236, 5372, 5375-78, 5396, 5400, 5402-03, 5406, 5408, 5410, 5421, 5423-24, 5431, 5468, 5475, 5612, 5686, 5691, 5759 Quaternary, Pleistocene, east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. Sigmodon intermedins Hibbard 1937D Sigmodon intermedins sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 247, pi. 1, fig. 8; holotype, portion of left mandible with incisor, M,-M3, angle, condyle and coronoid process missing. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. Sigmodon intermedins— UMimd 194 IB: pi. 3, fig. 2; left maxillary bearing M'-M-\ Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Sigmodon cf. hispidius Say and Ord 1825 Sigmodon cf. hispidius Say and Ord— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 8; part of right ramus bearing Mj-Mj. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kentuck fauna; along west side of NW'A, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams, M. Maldonado and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Symmetrodontomys Hibbard 1941 A Symmetrodontomys simplicidens Hibbard 1941 A (Type-Species) Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354, text-fig. 12; holotype, incomplete left ramus bearing incisors, M,-M3. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 354; paratype, left ramus with M,-M3, not figured. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete right ramus with M,, not figured. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete left ramus with Mj, not figured. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete right ramus with M,, not figured. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete right ramus with M^, not figured. Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 354; TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSEIY OF KANSAS 41 paratype, incomplete right ramus bearing M2, not figured. KUVP 4555 Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete right ramus bearing M,-M3, not figured. KUVP 4671 Symmetrodontomys simplicidens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 354; paratype, incomplete left ramus bearing M3, not figured. KUVP 4545-46, 4548, 4550, 4552-53, 4555, 4601, 4671 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 4541 Symmetrodontomys simplicidens Hibbard— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 2, fig. 5; left ramus. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NWV4, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 6625b KUVP 6684 KUVP 6189 KUVP 6625a KUVP 6682 KUVP 6189, KUVP 4610 KUVP 7425 KUVP 7365 KUVP 7370 KUVP 7366 KUVP 7369 KUVP 7378 KUVP 7374 Synaptomys Baird 1857 Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson 1828) Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson)— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. lOB; LM'; not relocated. Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson)— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. IOC; LM3. " Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson)— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. lOD; ' LM,-M,. Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson)— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. lOE; RM'; not relocated. Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson)— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. lOF; RM\ 6625a-b, 6682, 6684 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Synaptomys bunkeri Hibbard 1940C Synaptomys bunkeri sp. nov.— Hibbard 1940C: p. 367, pi. lOL, fig. 1; holotype. Synaptomys bunkeri— Hihh^ird 1954: text-fig. lA. Synaptomys bunkeri— Wihhdivd 1955: text-fig. 7A; right lower jaw bearing M,- ' M2. Quaternary, Pleistocene; XI Ranch, 21 Miles south of Meade, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1937. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis Hibbard 1952. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. holotype, part of a right ramus bearing incisor, M,-M3. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp. — Hibbard 1952: p. C; paratype, left ramus bearing M2-M3. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp. — Hibbard 1952: p. paratype, right ramus bearing M,-M; 9, text-fig. 9A; 9, text-figs. 9B- 9, text-fig. 9D; 9; paratype, P- Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp. — Hibbard 1952: nearly complete right ramus without teeth, not figured. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. 9; paratype, right ramus bearing Mj-Mj, not figured. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. 9; paratype, right ramus bearing M, (isolated) and M^, not figured. Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. 9; paratype, part of left ramus bearing M,, not figured. 42 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 7375 Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. 9; paratype, part of left ramus bearing M,, not figured. KUVP 7376 Synaptomys (Mictomys) kansasensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1952: p. 9; paratype, part of left ramus bearing M,-Mt, not figured. KUVP 7365-66, 7369-70, 7374-76, 7378, 7425 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kentuck fauna, west side of NW'A, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams, M. Maldonado, and C. W. Hibbard 1944; KUVP 7425 collected by C. W. Hibbard 1945. Synaptomys (Mictomys) cf. vetus Wilson 1933 KUVP 6151 Synaptomys (Mictomys) cf. vetus Wilson— Hibbard 1941 C: pi. 2, figs. 1, 3, 4, and 11; fragmentary left ramus bearing M, and M^, and ten isolated lower and upper molars. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Wilsoneumys Martin 1980 Wilsoneumys planidens (Wilson) 1949 (Type-species) KUVP 8449 Eumys planidens Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 21A; Mj-M,. KUVP 8450 Eumys planidens Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 21B; M,. Wilsoneumys planidens (Wilson) new genus— Martin 1980: text-fig. 7 A; incisor. KUVP 8449-50 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member; WV2, Sec. 7, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. R. Camp 1949. KUVP 8472 Wilsoneumys planidens (Wilson) new genus— Martin 1980: text-fig. 7B; left ramus with M,-M3. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member; SW'A, Sec. 2, Tl IN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1949. Superfamily Dipodoidea Weber 1904 Family Zapodidae Cous 1875 Plesiosminthus Viret 1926 Plesiosminthus (Plesiosminthus) clivosus Galbreath 1953 KUVP 10245 Plesiosminthus (Plesiosminthus) clivosus Galbreath— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 126; right upper jaw fragment with P^-M'. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareen; Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galhreathi Wilson 1960. KUVP 10250 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galbreathi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 83. text-fig. 131; holotype, left lower jaw with M,-Mv Plesiosminthus galbreathi Wilson— Savage and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-lOD; lower jaw with M.-M^,; text-fig. 131 in Wilson 1960. KUVP 10256 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galbreathi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 127; right upper incisor. KUVP 10252 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galbreathi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 128; fragment of left upper jaw with P^-M ' . KUVP 10255 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galbreathi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 129; left M\ rVPK AND FI(;URKD FOSSIL \'KR TKHRAIKS AT UNIVHRSITY OF KANSAS 43 KUVP 10253 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) galbreathi n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 130; fragmentary left upper jaw with M'-M^. KUVP 10250, 10252-53, 10255-56 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TllN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) sabrae (Black) 1958 KUVP 19404 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) sabrae (Black)— Sutton 1972: text-fig. IC; fragment of right maxilla with M^-M"*. KUVP 19403 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) sabrae (Black)— Sutton 1972: text-fig. 10; fragment of right lower jaw with Mo-M^. KUVP 19402 Plesiosminthus (Schaubeumys) sabrae (Black)— Sutton 1972: text-figs. lE-F; fragment of left lower jaw with M,-M3. KUVP 19402-04 Tertiary, middle Miocene, Hemingfordian, Split Rock Formation, Split Rock local fauna; SW'A, SW'A, NW'A, Sec. 36, T29N, R90W, Natrona County, Wyoming; collected by C. C. Black and J. F. Sutton 1970-71. Plesiosminthus? clivosus Galbreath 1953 KUVP 9279 Plesiosminthus? clivosus new species— Galbreath 1953: p. 99, text-fig. 26; holotype, left jaw with M,-M3. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean; Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A. NE'A, Sec. 27, TllN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath and party 1950. Zapus Coues 1875 Zapus burti Hibbard 1941C KUVP 6152 Zapus burti sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 214, pi. 1, fig. 11; holotype. Zapus burti Hibbard— Hibbard 1951: text-fig. 1; right Mj-M^. Zapus burti Hibbard— Hibbard 1955C: text-fig. 5C; incomplete right ramus bearing M1-M3. KUVP 5341 Zapus burti sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 214; paratype, fragementary right ramus bearing M, and the posterior part of M^ of an old adult. KUVP 7604 Zapus burti Hibbard— Hibbard 1955C: text-fig. '5B; left M, and M., not relocated. KUVP 5341, 6152, 7604 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Borchers fauna, NW'A, NEV4, Sec. 21, T33S, R25W, Meade County, Kansas; 6152 collected by J. Tihen and party 1940; 5341 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939; 7604 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Superfamily Geomyoidea Weber 1904 Family Eomyidae Deperet and Douxami 1902 Centimanomys Galbreath 1955B Centimanomys major Galbreath 1955B (Type-species) KUVP 9902 Centimanomys major n. gen. and sp.— Galbreath 1955B: p. 75, text-fig. 1; holotype, left lower jaw with P4-M3. Tertiary, early Oligocene, Chadronian, White River Formation, Horsetail Creek Member; WV2, Sec. 9, TION, R51W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1951. Kansas i my s Wood 1936 Kansasimys dubius Wood 1936 (Type-species) 44 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 3582 Kansasimys dubius n. gen. et sp.— Wood 1936: p. 392, text-fig. 1; holotype, left P4-M2. Tertiary, middle Pliocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation; Edson Quarry, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1926. Metadjidaumo Setoguchi 1978 Metadjidaumo cedrus Korth 1981 A KUVP 8246 Metadjidaumo cedrus n. sp.— Korth 1981A: p. 599, text-fig. 2; holotype, LP4- M.. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, WV2, Sec. 7, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. R. Camp and party 1946. Pseudotheridomys Schlosser 1926 Pseudotheridomys Hesperus Wilson 1960 KUVP 10195 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 72, text-fig. 99; holotype, right lower jaw with P4-M2. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Fahlbusch 1973: pi. 10, fig. lA; right lower jaw; fig. lb; P4-M2 (inverse). Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Engesser 1979: p. 12, fig. 3; left P4-M2. This figure of the holotype has been inverted. KUVP 10199 Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Fahlbusch 1973: pi. 10, fig. 3; left P4, not relocated. KUVP 10200 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 96; right P4. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Fahlbusch 1973: pi. 10, fig. 4; left P4. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Engesser 1979: pi. 11. fig. 3; LP*, (inverse). KUVP 10201 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 97; interpreted as a right M-. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Fahlbusch 1973: pi. 10, fig. 5; right M' or M- (inverse). Pseudotheridomys hesperus V^ilson— Engesser 1979: pi. 11, fig. 3; interpreted as a left (inverse) M'. KUVP 10202 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 98; right M'. KUVP 10197 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 100; left P^. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Fahlbusch 1973: pi. 10, fig. 2; left P4. KUVP 10196 Pseudotheridomys hesperus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 101; left M,-M-,. Pseudotheridomys hesperus Wilson— Savage and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-lOE; upper teeth, lower jaw and lower teeth; text-figs. 96-101 in Wilson 1960. KUVP 10195-97, 10199-02 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NEV4, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Family Geomyidae Gill 1871 Geomys Rafinesque 1817 Geomys lutescens (Merriam 1890) KUVP 3959 Geomys lutescens (Merriam)-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 1, fig. 3; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Big Spring Ranch, southwest Meade County, Kansas; collected by H. T. U. Smith 1936. Geomys quini McGrew 1944 KUVP 4576 Geomys quini McGrew-Hibbard 1956: text-fig. 8F. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSrEY OF KANSAS 45 Geomys sp.— Hibbard 194 IB: pi. 2, fig. 7; left lower jaw with incisor, P4-M2. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SE'/2, Sec. 15, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 4771 Geomys quini McGrew— Franzen 1947: pi. A, fig. 4; right P4. Tertiary, Pliocene, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Geomys sp. KUVP 4595 Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 2, fig. 4; P4-M3, erroneously listed as 4594 in the caption to the figure. KUVP 4539 Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 3, fig. 4; P4-M3. Geomys quini McGrew-Franzen 1947: pi. A. fig. 6; right P4. KUVP 4539, 4594 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 5234 Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1, fig. 10; left ramus with P2-M2. Geomys sp.— Franzen 1947: pi. A, fig. 2; left P4. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T35S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. Geomys sp.— Hibbard I943B: pi. 19, fig. 2; right M-\ not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck gravel pit, SWA, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 7A; right F*^. Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 7B; right Mj. Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 7C; left P4. Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 7D; left M\ 6700 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; volcanic ash pit 8 miles west of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Geomys sp.— Hibbard 1952B: text-fig. 5; left P4-M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kentuck fauna, along west side of NW'A, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams and C. W. Hibbard 1944. Parageomys Hibbard 1944 A Parageomys tobinensis Hibbard 1944 A (Type-species) Parageomys tobinensis n. gen., n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 736, text-fig. 16B; holotype, left ramus with P4-M-,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Tobin fauna, SE'A, SWA, Sec. 35, T14S, RllW, Russell County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Parageomys tobinensis n. gen., n. sp.— Hibbard 1944A: p. 736, text-fig. 16a; paratype, right P4. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Cudahy fauna, NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Pleurolicus Cope 1878 Pleurolicus sp. KUVP 18400 Pleurolicus sp.— Rasmussen 1972: cover of Geotimes magazine, vol. 17, n. 8, August 1972; complete skeleton. Pleurolicus sp.— Anonymous, date unknown: photos on page 87 of Mineral Digest, Vol. 5; complete skeleton and close up of skull and jaws (photos by KUVP 6732 KUVP 6697 KUVP 6698 KUVP 6699 KUVP 6700 KUVP 6697 KUVP 7346 KUVP 6652 KUVP 6696 46 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY D. L. Rasmussen and James Bel). Pleurolicus sp.— Stokes 1984: text-fig. page 369; complete skeleton. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean; Cabbage Patch Formation, Dingwall Ranch, Granite County, Montana; collected by D. L. Rasmussen 1971. Thomomys Maximilian 1839 Thomomys sp. KUVP 3926 Thomomys sp.— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 3, fig. 19; two premolars. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T35S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K. U. field party 1936. Family Heteromyidae Allen and Chapman 1893 Dipodomys Gray 1841 Dipodomys kansensis Hibbard 1937B KUVP 3945 Dipodomys kansensis n. sp.— Hibbard 1937B: p. 462, text-fig. 3; holotype, left lower jaw bearing incisor and P4, alveoli of Mp M^, and M3. Prodipodomys kansensis (Hibbard)— Hibbard 1962: text-fig. lA; left jaw. Tertiary, middle Pliocene, Hemphillian; Ogallala Formation, Edson beds. Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1936. Etadonomys Hibbard 1943 A Etadonomys tiheni Hibbard 1943 A (Type-species) KUVP 6461 Etadonomys tiheni gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943 A: p. 185, text-fig. 9; holotype, incomplete left ramus with alveoli of P4 in part, and M1-M3. KUVP 6123 Etadonomys tiheni gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 5; right P4-M1. KUVP 6733 Etadonomys tiheni gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 6; left P4-M,. KUVP ? Etadonomys tiheni gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 7; left P^-M', not relocated. KUVP 6734 Etadonomys tiheni gen. et. sp. nov.— Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 8; right P4-M,, not relocated. KUVP 6123, 6461, 6733-34 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Florentiamys Wood 1936 Florentiamys sp. KUVP 10231 Florentiamys sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 115; left M' or M^. Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, Tl IN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Heliscomys Cope 1873 Heliscomys tenuiceps Galbreath 1948 KUVP 7702 Heliscomys tenuiceps new species— Galbreath 1948: p. 289, pi. 2 and pi. 3; holotype, skull and upper dentition. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, Brule Formation. Cedar Creek facies. (In later publications by Galbreath and others pertaining to Orellan fossils from Logan County, Colorado, the formation is given as White River and the Cedar Creek facies is considered as a member of the White River Formation.) "Chimney Canyon", Sec. 3, TUN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath and party 1946. KUVP 10314 Heliscomys tenuiceps Galbreath— Galbreath 1961: text-fig. 1; skull. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek TYPE AND FKiURED FOSSIE VKRTEBRATKS AT UNIVERSI TY OF KANSAS 47 Member; E'/:, Sec. 12, Tl IN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by G. Jakway 1956. Heliscomys vetus Cope 1873 KUVP 10372 Heliscomys vetus Cope— Galbreath 1962: text-fig. IC; dP»; text-fig. IB; P*, not relocated. KUVP 10373 Heliscomys vetus Cope— Galbreath 1962: text-fig. IC; dP4; text-fig. ID; P4, not relocated. KUVP 10372-73 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, SWA, Sec. 12, Tl IN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath and party 1949. Heliscomys sp. cf. H. vetus Cope 1873 KUVP 16626 Heliscomys sp. cf. H. vetus Cope— Setoguchi 1978: text-figs. 23A-C; skull with left P^-M-, not relocated; text-figs. 23D-E; left jaw with P4, not relocated. Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, NW'A, Sec. 24, T39N, R89W, Natrona County, Wyoming; collected by C. C. Black and party 1971. Liomys Merriam 1902 Liomys centralis Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4589 Liomys centralis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 349, text-fig. 8; holotype, part of left ramus bearing incisor, P4-M, and alevolus of M^. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NWV4, SW'/4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Mookomys Wood 1931 Mookomys sp. cf. M. formicorum Wood 1935 KUVP 10232 Mookomys sp. cf. M. formicorum Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 116; left P^. KUVP 10233 Mookomys sp. cf. M. formicorum Wood— Wilson 1960: text-figs. 1 17 and 120; left M' and M-. Text-fig. 1 17 erroneously listed as 10133. Two teeth have been catalogued under 10233 and both are figured. KUVP 10234 Mookomys sp. cf. M. formicorum Wood-Wilson 1960: text-fig. 1 18; left P4. KUVP 10235 Mookomys sp. cf. M. formicorum Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 1 19; right P4- M,. ■ KUVP 10232-35 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A. Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Perognathus Maximilian 1839 Perognathus gidleyi Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4775 Perognathus gidleyi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 350, text-fig. 9; holotype, part of left ramus bearing P4-M3. KUVP 5928 Perognathus gidleyi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 350; paratype, part of right maxillary bearing P^-M'. KUVP 4775, 5928 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, SW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 6154 Perognathus gidleyi Hibbard— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 2; right maxillary with P-M\ KUVP 5350 Perognathus gidleyi Hibbard— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1 , fig. 5; right ramus with P4- M.. KUVP 5350. 6154 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Borcher Ranch, NWV4, NEV4, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; 5350 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939; 6154 collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. 48 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 7427 KUVP 7740 Perognathus hispidus Baird 1857 Perognathus hispidus Baird— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 7; left ramus with P4-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kentuck fauna, along west side of NWV4, Sec. 13, T18S, R3W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by R. Rinker, R. R. Camp and C. W. Hibbard 1945. Perognathus mclaughUni Hibbard 1949 Perognathus mclaughUni sp. nov. — Hibbard 1949: p. 98, text-fig. 2M; paratype, left maxillary bearing M'-M*^. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Sawrock Canyon, XI Ranch, SE'/4, Sec. 35, T34S, R31W, Seward County, Kansas; collected by M. Green 1943. KUVP 5127 KUVP 5362 KUVP 5231 KUVP 5361 KUVP 5353 KUVP 5354 KUVP 5365 KUVP 5709 KUVP 6122 KUVP 5231, Perognathus pearlettensis Hibbard 194 IC Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov. — Hibbard 1941C: p. 207, pi. 1, fig. 9; KUVP 3935 KUVP 10239 KUVP 10240 KUVP 10238 KUVP 10237 KUVP 10236 holotype, nearly complete right ramus bearing P4-M3, not relocated. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 207, pi. 1, fig. 12; paratype, maxillary bearing P*-M3. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 207, pi. 2, fig. 10; paratype, fragmentary right ramus bearing P4-M3. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 207, pi. 2, fig. 14; paratype, maxillary bearing P^-M^. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 207; paratype, frag- mentary left ramus bearing P4-M3, not relocated. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 207; paratype, frag- mentary left ramus bearing incisor and P4-M2, not relocated. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 194 IC: p. 207; paratype, frag- mentary left ramus bearing incisor and P4-M2. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov. — Hibbard 1941C: p. 207; paratype, frag- mentary right ramus bearing P4-M1, not relocated. Perognathus pearlettensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941C: p. 207; paratype, nearly complete right ramus bearing incisor and P4, not relocated. 5353-54, 5361-62, 5365, 5709, 6122, 6127 Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, SWA, NEV4, Sec. 21. T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; all except 6122 and 6127, collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939; 6122 and 6127 collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Perognathus sp. Perognathus sp.— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 3, fig. 18; upper premolar. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Perognathus sp.— Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 9; right ramus with P4. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Jones Ranch, Sec. 8, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by J. Tihen and party 1940. Proheteromys Wood 1932 Proheteromys sp. cf. P. magnus Wood 1935 Proheteromys sp. cf. P. magnus Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 121; right P4. Proheteromys sp. cf. P. magnus Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 122; left M, or M.. magnus Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 123; right M' Proheteromys sp. cf. orM2. Proheteromys sp. cf Proheteromys sp. cf. P. magnus Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 124; left D"'. P. magnus Wood— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 125; right P^. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 49 KUVP 10236-40 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Proheteromys sulculus Wilson 1960 KUVP 10203 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: p. 75, text-fig. ramus with P4-M2. Proheteromys sulculus Wilson— Savage and Russell 1983: text-figs. 6- IOC; lower jaw and lower dentitions; text-figs. 112 and 114 in Wilson 1960. KUVP 10207 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 102 KUVP 10210 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 103 KUVP 10211 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 104 KUVP 10213 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 105 KUVP 10215 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 106 KUVP 10214 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 107 KUVP 10205 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 108 KUVP 10209 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 109 KUVP 10225 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 110 KUVP 10220 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. Ill KUVP 10217 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 112 KUVP 10219 Proheteromys sulculus n. sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 113 KUVP 10203, 10205, 10207, 10209-11, 10213-15, 10217, 10219-20, 10225 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. 14; holotype, left right P*. right P*. right P*. left P*. left P4. right P*. right M' right M^. right P*. right D^. left P4-M2. right M3. or M^ KUVP 8230 KUVP 8229 KUVP 8234 KUVP 8226 KUVP 8227 KUVP 8231 KUVP 8228 KUVP 8226-3 KUVP 10175 Suborder Castorimorpha Wood 1955 Superfamily Castoroidea Gill 1872 Family Castoridae Gray 1821 Agnotocastor Stirton 1935 Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson 1949 Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; right jaw fragment with P4-M2. Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; maxillary with right P'^-M^, not relocated. Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; left maxil- lary with P*-M' and right jaw with M'. Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; maxillaries with left P^-M' and right M'-M^. Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; maxillary with right P'^-M^. Agnotocastor coloradensis Wilson— Galbreath 1953: text-fig. 20; right jaw with P4-M2. Agnotocastor coloradensis 'Wilson— GdXhvQdLih 1953: text-fig. 20; anterior part of skull with right P^-M-^ and left P4-M\ 1, 8234 Tertiary, middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, center of W'/2, Sec. 21, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson 1948, except KUVP 8234 collected by E. C. Galbreath 1948. Anchitheriomys Roger 1898 Anch ith eriomys .^ sp . Anchitheriomys? sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 68; left M, or M2. 50 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 10174 Anchitheriomys? sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 69; right upper cheek tooth. Listed erroneously in caption to figure as 10074. KUVP 10173 Anchitheriomys? sp.— Wilson 1960: text-fig. 70; skull fragment with right P^- M3. Anchitheriomys— StdMdigt and Russell 1983: text-fig. 6-1 OB; skull and upper dentition; text-fig. 70 in Wilson 1960. KUVP 10173-75 Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NEV4, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Castor Linnaeus 1758 Castor sp. KUVP 4727 Castor sp.— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 1, fig. 4; right M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene; XI Ranch, 9 miles south of State lake and 21 miles south of Meade, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Castoroides Foster 1838 Castoroides kansensis Martin 1912 KUVP 3196 Castoroides kansensis new species— Martin 1912: p. 389, pi. 24, fig. B; holotype, dorsal side of skull; pi. 25, fig. B; palatine side of skull; pi. 26, fig. B; lateral side of skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene; thirty-four foot level of Coal Shaft No. 2, 3V; miles southwest of Boicourt, Linn County, Kansas; collected by W. J. Thirwell 1900. Castoroides sp. KUVP 6296 Castoroides sp.— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 1; fragmentary upper incisor. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Rezabeck gravel pit, SW'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and A. B. Leonard 1947. Dipoides Schlosser 1902 Dipoides rexroadensis Hibbard and Riggs 1949 KUVP 7693 Dipoides rexroadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: p. 835, text-fig. IG; holotype, ?LM'. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; Keefe Canyon, SW'A, SWV4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1944. Dipoides wilsoni Hibbard 1949 KUVP 6783 Dipoides wilsoni sp. nov.— Hibbard 1949: p. 100, text-fig. 2A; holotype, RP^- M-^, LP*-M- and two upper incisors. KUVP 6891 Dipoides wilsoni sp. nov.— Hibbard 1949: p. 100; paratype, right tibia. KUVP 6892 Dipoides wilsoni sp. nov.— Hibbard 1949: p. 100; paratype, two right astragali. KUVP 6783, 6891-92 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Sawrock Canyon, SE'A, Sec. 35, T34S, R31W. Seward County, Kansas; collected by T. McLaughlin and C. W. Hibbard 1943. Eucastor Leidy 1858 Eucastor planus Stirton 1935 KUVP 3735 Eucastor planus new species— Stirton 1935: p. 437, text-figs. 111-112; holotype, palate with cheek teeth; text-fig. 113; lower jaw with incisor and cheek teeth. Tertiary, early Pliocene, Hemphillian; Juett-Bennett Ranch, ten miles east and TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 31 two miles south of Beaver City, Oklahoma; collected by W. K. McNown and C. W. Hibbard 1931. Eucastor ci. tortus Leidy 1858 KUVP 6885 Eucastor cf. tortus Leidy— Hibbard and Phillis 1945: text-fig. 1; right lower jaw with P4-M2. Tertiary, Lower Pliocene; northwest corner of Sec. 22. TllS, R22W, Trego County. Kansas; collected by L. F. Phillis (donor to KUMVP) 1941. Monosaulax Stirton 1935 Monosaulax n. sp. Wilson 1960 KUVP 10177a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: tex -fig. 71 right P*. KUVP 10177b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 72 left P4. KUVP 10181 Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 73 right M' or M2. KUVP 10178a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 74 right M ' . KUVP 10178b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 75 right M'. KUVP 10178c Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 76 right M'. KUVP 10178d Monosaulax n. sp -Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 77 right M'. KUVP 10179 Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 78 left M^. KUVP 10182 Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 79 left D"\ KUVP 10176 Monosaulax n. sp -Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 80 left P^-M3. KUVP 10185a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 81 right P4. KUVP 10185b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 82 right P4. KUVP 10185c Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 83 right P4. KUVP 10186 Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 84 left P4. KUVP 10190a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 85 right M,. KUVP 10190b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 86 left M,. KUVP 10190c Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 87 right M,. KUVP 10191a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: texl -fig. 88 left M.. KUVP 10191b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson i960: text -fig. 89 left mJ. KUVP 10192a Monosaulax n. sp -Wilson 1960: text -fig. 90 right Mv KUVP 10192b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 91 right M:;. KUVP 10192c Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 92 left M3." KUVP 10187a Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 93 right D,,,. KUVP 10187b Monosaulax n. sp —Wilson 1960: text -fig. 94 right D^. KUVP 9283 Monosaulax n. sp — Wilson 1960: text -fig. 95 right P4-M.. KUVP 9283. 10176, 10177a-b, 10 178a-d. 10179, 1018 1. 10185 a-c. 10186. 10187a -b, 10190a- c, 1019 la-b, 10192a-c Tertiary, early Miocene, Arikareean. Pawnee Creek Formation. Martin Canyon local fauna; Quarry A, NE'A, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W. Logan County. Colorado; collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1951-52. Procastoroides Barbour and Schultz 1937 Procastoroides lanei (Hibbard 1938) KUVP 4577 Procastoroides lanei (Hibbard)— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 2. fig. 1; right maxillary with P-M3. Tertiary. Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NW'A. SE'A, Sec. 15. T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. KUVP 3843 Eocastoroides lanei sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937D: p. 244, text-fig. 2; holotype, fragmentary posterior portion of the left lower jaw of an old individual with M2-M3. Tertiary, late Pliocene, Blancan; Ogallala Formation, NW'A, SEV4, Sec. 15, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. KUVP 3939 Eocastoroides sp.— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 3, fig. 16; upper cheek teeth. 52 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Superfamily indeterminate Family indeterminate Zetamys Martin 1974 Zetamys sp. KUVP 19001 Zetamys sp.-Martin 1974: text-fig. 2D; right P^. KUVP 19002 Zetamys sp.-Martin 1974: text-fig. 2F; right M'. KUVP 19001-02 Tertiary, late Oligocene, Whitneyan, Brule Formation, SV:, Sec. 1, TllS, R9E, Fall River County, South Dakota; collected by L. D. Martin and party 1972. Order Carnivora Bowdich 1821 Suborder Fissipeda Blumenbach 1791 Superfamily Canoidea Simpson 1931 Family Canidae Gray 1821 Aenocyon Merriam 1918 Aenocyon dims (Leidy 1858) KUVP 7434 Aenocyon dims (Leidy)— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. IIC; right M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry; SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by R. Rinker, R. R. Camp and C. W. Hibbard 1943. KUVP 4613 Aenocyon dims (Leidy) — Hibbard 1939C: pi. 1, fig. 2; left lower jaw bearing complete dentition, 1,-13, ^' ^r^s- Quaternary, Pleistocene; 9 miles south of State lake and 21 miles south of Meade, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Borophagus Cope 1892 [Hyaenognathus Merriam 1903) Borophagus diversidens Cope 1892 KUVP 7266 Borophagus diversidens Cope— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: p. 837, text-fig. IF; partial right maxilla with C and P-^. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; Keefe Canyon, SWV4, SWV4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1944. Canis Linnaeus 1758 Canis davisi Merriam 1911 KUVP 3608 Canis davisi Merriam— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 6A and B; right ramus. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson beds. Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1928. Canis lepophagus Johnston 1938 KUVP 4602 Canis lepophagus Johnston— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 1, fig. 2; left maxillary witih C, P'-P2, P^, M>-M2. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Canis sp. KUVP 6471 Canis sp. -Hibbard 1942: pi. 1, fig. 6; left M'. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 231, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. T\PE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 53 Hyaenognathus cyonoides Martin 1928 KUVP 3468 Hyaenognathus cyonoides new species — Martin 1928: pi. 21; holotype, right lower jaw with all teeth except P-, and M3. Tertiary, Pliocene, Edson Quarry, ^NW 'A, " SE'A, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1924. Leptocyon Matthew 1918 Leptocyon shermanensis Hibbard 1937B KUVP 3608 Leptocyon shermanensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1937B: text-fig. 1; holotype, right lower jaw with alveoli of incisors, C, P1-P4 and base of M,. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson beds. Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1928. Nothocyon Matthew 1899 Nothocyon lemur (Cope 1879) KUVP 600 Nothocyon lemur (Cope)-Hall & Martin 1930: pi. 20, figs. 1-3; skull and right lower jaw. Tertiary, Oligocene; Haystack Valley, below Turtle Cove, Oregon; collected by H. T. Martin 1905. Osteoborus Stirton & Vanderhoof 1933 Osteoborus cyonoides (Martin 1928) KUVP 3155 Osteoborus cyonoides (Martin)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. lA; left dentary bearing C-M2. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; Lost Quarry, NWV4, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. Osteoborus progressus Hibbard 1944B KUVP 6791 Osteoborus progressus sp. nov.— Hibbard 1944B: pi. 10, figs. 1-4; holotype, fragmentary lower jaws, the right half bearing P3-M3, the left bearing P4- M.. Quaternary, Pleistocene; SE'A, Sec. 35, T34S, R31W, Seward County, Kansas; collected by T. McLaughlin and C. W. Hibbard 1939. Vulpes Frisch 1775 Vulpes cf. V. shermanensis (Hibbard 1936) KUVP 12422 Vulpes cf. V. shermanensis (Hibbard 1936)— Bennett 1979; text-figs. 2C-D; Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; Found Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T14S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1963. Canidae sp. KUVP 3914 Canidae sp.— Hibbard I937D: pi. 1, fig. 3; fragmentary right jaw bearing P4 and a part of M,. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Family Ursidae Gray 1825 Agriotherium Wagner 1837 Agriotherium sp. KUVP 5534 Agriotherium sp.— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 2B; M,. Tertiary, latest Miocene, Hemphillian; Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by T. R. Overton. KUVP 3603 Agriotherium sp.— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 11; left femur. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson Quarry, 54 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NWV4, SWA, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by KU field party of 1928. Family Procyonidae Bonaparte 1850 Bassariscus Coues 1887 Bassariscus ogallalae Hibbard 1933 KUVP 3749 Bassariscus ogallalae sp. nov.— Hibbard 1933: p. 285, pi. 26, figs. 1-3; holotype, right lower jaw bearing P3-M2, with alveoli of I3, C, P1-P2; lacking angle, condyle and coronoid process. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, type locality of Ogallala Formation, Feldt Ranch, approximately 2 miles E. and IV2 miles N. of Ogallala, Keith County, Nebraska; obtained by W. K. McNown and C. W. Hibbard 1931. Bassariscus cf. B. ogallalae Hibbard 1933 KUVP 12423 Bassariscus cf. B. ogallalae Hibbard— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 2A; P*. Er- roneously listed as 12428 in caption to figure. Tertiary, late Miocene, Found Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1963. Cynarctoides McGrew 1938 Cynarctoides arcidens (Barbour & Cook 1914) KUVP 9970 Cynarctoides arcidens (Barbour & Cook)— Galbreath 1956: text-figs. lA-D; maxillary fragments, basicranial fragment, right and left lower jaw frag- ments. Tertiary, middle Miocene, Hemingfordian, Pawnee Creek Formation, Martin Canyon local fauna; Sec. 22, TUN, R52W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1953. Cynarctus Matthew 1902 Cynarctus fortidens Hall & Dalquest 1962 KUVP 11353 Cynarctus fortidens sp. nov.— Hall & Dalquest 1962: p. 137, text-fig. 1; holotype, partial maxillary with P-^-M'. KUVP 1 1354 Cynarctus fortidens sp. nov— Hall & Dalquest 1962: text-fig. 2; right mandible with M2. KUVP 1 1353-54 Tertiary, late Miocene, Clarendonian; Raymond Farr Ranch, Center NE'A, NE'A, Sec. 48, Blk C-3, E-L & RR Ry, Co., 6.5 miles N and 1 mile E of Clarendon, Texas, Bluff on west side of Turkey Creek, Dandey County, Texas; collected by W. W. Dahlquest 1960. Procyon Storr 1780 Procyon rexroadensis Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 5522 Procyon rexroadensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 340, text-fig. 2; holotype, left M,. KUVP 5523 Procyon rexroadensis Hibbard— Hibbard 194 IB: pi. 2, fig. 3; right P4. Procyon rexroadensis Hibbard— Oelrich 1953: text-fig. lA; right P4. Er- roneously listed as right P* in caption to figure. KUVP 5522-23 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Family Mustelidae Swainson 1835 Brachyprotoma Brown 1908 Brachyprotoma brevi ramus Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4609 Brachyprotoma hreviramus Hibbard 1941 A: p. 341, text-fig. 3; holotype, left ramus of a young individual bearing C, P2-P4' ^md Mj-M^. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Brachypsalis Cope 1890 Brachypsalis modicus Matthew 1918 KUVP 9903 Brachypsalis modicus Matthew— Galbreath 1955: text-figs. 1-11; pi. 1, fig. 1; pi. 2, figs. 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, and 16. Left astragalus, left calcaneum, left entocuneiform, left metatarsal I-V; skull and jaw; humerus, right ilium, right humerus, right patella, right ulna, right radius, articulated left tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges, tibia and left fibula. Tertiary, Miocene, Pawnee Creek Formation; SWA, Sec. 26, T12N, R55W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath 1949. DrassoncLX Galbreath 1953 DrassoncLX harpagops Galbreath 1953 (Type-Species) KUVP 121 DrassoncLX harpagops new genus and species— Galbreath 1953: p. 79, text- figs. 22A-B; holotype, left lower jaw with teeth. Tertiary, Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Chimney Canyon, Sec. 3, TllN, R54W, Logan County, Colorado. Martes Frisch 1775 Martes foxi Hibbard & Riggs 1949 KUVP 7001 Martes fo.xi sp. nov.— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: p. 839, text-fig. 2D; holotype, part of right ramus with M^. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs, C. Firner, and C. W. Hibbard 1943. Martinogale Hall 1930 Martinogale alveodens Hall 1930 (Type-Species) KUVP 3473 Martinogale alveodens gen. et. sp. nov.— Hall 1930: p. 147, pi. 7, figs. E, H, I, and L; holotype, dentary fragment with P3-M, and alveoli for C, P^, M^. Martinogale alveodens Hall— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 12C; holotype, right ramal fragment bearing P3 (broken) P4-M,. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, 18 miles east of Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1926. KUVP 3833 Martinogale alveodens Hall— Dunkle 1938: pi. 21, figs. 1-3; right ramus with C, P4 and M,. Martinogale alveodens Hall— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 12D; right ramus bearing C,, P4-M,. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, SWA, Sec. 26, TION, R33W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by E. H. Taylor and D. H. Dunkle 1935. KUVP 3922 Martinogale alveodens Hall— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 12B; left ramal frag- ment bearing C,, P,, P3. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson Quarry, NWA, SWA, Sec. 26, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by KU field party of 1936. Mephitis Cuvier 1800 Mephitis mesomelas varians (Gray 1869) KUVP 3946 Mephitis mesomelas varians (Gray)— Hibbard 1937c: pi. 1, fig. 1; part of right lower jaw bearing M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene; 1 mi. south, 2V2 mi. west of Catlin, Barton County, Kansas; collected by H. T. U. Smith 1936. 56 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Mustela Linneaus 1758 Mustela sp. KUVP 5750 Mustela sp.— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1, fig. 3; left ramus bearing M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NW'A, NE'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. KUVP 6702 Mustela sp. -Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 6b; right dP4. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Cudahy fauna; NE'A, Sec. 26, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Plesiogulo Zdansky 1924 Plesiogulo marshalli (Martin 1928) KUVP 3464 Brachypsalis tnarshalli new species— Martin 1928: pi. 20, figs. 1-3; holotype. Plesiogulo marshalli (Martin)— Harrison 1981: p. 6, figs. 2A-C; holotype, right mandibular ramus with P3, P4 and M^ KUVP 3465 Plesiogulo marshalli (Martin)— Harrison 1981: text-fig. 2D; right maxillary fragment with P^-M'. KUVP 3467 Plesiogulo marshaUi (Martin)— Harrison 1981: text-fig. 3C; right ramus with dP.-M.. KUVP 3464-65, 3467 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson Quarry, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1924. KUVP 12433 Plesiogulo marshaUi (Martin)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. ID; P^. Plesiogulo marshalli (Martin)— Harrison 1981: text-fig. lOD; right P^. Tertiary, latest Miocene, Hemphillian, Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1963. Spilogale Gray 1865 Spilogale rexroadi Hibbard 1941 A KUVP 4596 Spilogale rexroadi sp. nov.— Hibbard 1941A: p. 342, text-fig. 4; holotype, fragmentary ramus bearing P4-M2. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWV4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Spilogale cf. leucoparia Merriam 1890 KUVP 6141 Spilogale cf. leucoparia Merriam— Hibbard 1941C: pi. 1, fig. 1; left ramus bearing P4-M,. KUVP 6117 Spilogale cf. leucoparia Merriam— Hibbard 194 IC: pi. 1, fig. 14; left ramus bearing Mj-M^. KUVP 61 17, 6141 Quaternary, Pleistocene; east of State lake, Borcher Ranch, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 21, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1938. Taxidea Waterhouse 1839 Taxidea taxus (Schreber 1778) KUVP 5204 Taxidea taxus (Schreber)— Hibbard 1940A: pi. 2, fig. 1 1; left lower jaw with incisor and P3-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Jones Ranch, Sec. 8, T35S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1939. KUVP 4605 Taxidea taxus (Schreber)— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 2, fig. 8; right ramus bearing C, P.-M,. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. TYPE AND FKiURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 57 KUVP 4604 KUVP 3462 KUVP 43095 KUVP 2582 KUVP? KUVP 4646 KUVP 4629 KUVP 4625 KUVP 4625, KUVP 4665 Trigonictis Hibbard 1 94 1 A Trigonictis kansasensis Hibbard 1941 A (Type-Species) Trigonictis kansasensis n. gen. and sp.— Hibbard 1941 A: p. 344, text-figs. 5A- B; holotype, right ramus bearing 1^, CP2-P4, and M,, left maxillary bearing P--P^ and M', not relocated. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation; NE'/4, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Superfamily Feloidea Simpson 1931 Family Felidae Gray 1821 Adelphailurus Hibbard 1934 Adelphailurus kansensis Hibbard 1934 (Type-Species) Adelphailurus kansensis sp. nov.— Hibbard 1934: pi. 5, figs. 1-2; pi. 6, fig. 3; holotype, anterior portion of skull consisting of premaxillaries, maxillaries, most of palatines, and complete dentition with the exception of right molar. Adelphailurus kansensis Hibbard— Harrison 1983: text-fig. 13; right and left maxillae. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Edson Beds, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1922. Adelphailurus kansensis Hibbard— Bennett 1979: text-fig. IB; right dentary. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; Found Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas. Dinictis Leidy 1854 Dinictis paucidens Riggs 1 896 Dinictis paucidens sp. nov.— Riggs 1896: p. 239; no fig. number given; holotype, skull and jaw. Tertiary, Oligocene, White River Formation, Old Thompson's Creek, Con- verse County, Wyoming. Dinictis sp. Dinictis sp.— Williston 1895: p. 173; no fig. number given; left upper sectorial and molars, not relocated. Tertiary, upper Oligocene, Whitneyan, Brule Formation, Protoceras Beds; southwestern South Dakota. Felis Linnaeus 1758 Felis cf. atrox Leidy 1853 Felix cf. atrox Leidy— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 2, figs. 6-6a; left femur. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Grolz pasture, 7 'A miles NE of Newton, Harvey County, Kansas; collected by K. Scott 1938. Felis cf. imperialis Leidy 1853 Felis cf. imperialis Leidy— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 1, fig. 1; fifth left metacarpal. Felis cf. imperialis Leidy— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 1, fig. 3; left M,. 4629 Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SW'A, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Felis lacustris Gazin 1933 Felis lacustris Gazin— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 1, fig. 3; right ramus lacking incisor and canine. 58 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4 T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. 1938. NWV4, Sec. 22, Hibbard and party Felis cf. oregonensis (Rafinesque 1912) KUVP 4626 Felis cf. oregonensis (Rafinesque)— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 1, fig. 5; right M,. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Felis trumani Orr 1969 KUVP 26280 Felis trumani Orr— Martin, Gilbert and Adams 1977: text-fig. ID; left radius and ulna, not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Natural Trap Cave, Sec. 28, T58N, R49W, Bighorn County, Wyoming; collected by L. D. Martin and party 1978. Felis sp. KUVP 3759 Felis sp.— Hesse 1935C: text-figs. 2-4; metatarsal. Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation; Feldt Ranch, SEV4, Sec. 33, TUN, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1930. Felis? sp. KUVP 6472 Felis? sp.— Hibbard 1942; pi. 1 , fig. 7; right M, . Erroneously listed in caption to figure as M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation, Borcher Ranch, NWV4, NEV4, Sec. 21, T33S, R27W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. Hoplophoneus Cope 1874 Hoplophoneus occidentalis (Leidy 1869) KUVP 2874 Hoplophoneus occidentalis (Leidy)— Riggs 1896: pi. 1; skeleton. Dinotomius atrox Williston— Williston 1895: pi. 18; holotype, skull and jaws. Tertiary, Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation; South Dakota; collected by S. W. Williston 1894. Machairodus Kaup 1833 Machairodus crassidens Cragin 1892 KUVP ? Machairodus crassidens Cragin— Williston 1895: pi. 19, figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4; left humerus, left radius and metatarsal, not relocated. Loup Fork, Philips County, Kansas. Machairodus sp. KUVP 3917 Machairodus sp.-Hibbard 1937D: pi. 2, fig. 13; left P4. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1936. Panthera Oken 1816 Panthera atrox (Leidy 1853) KUVP 31417 Panthera atrox (Leidy)— Martin and Gilbert 1978: text-figs. lA, 3, and 4; premaxilla, skull and mandible, and skull and mandibile with incisors and canines. KUVP 33057 Panthera atrox (Leidy)— Martin and Gilbert 1978: figs. IB-C and fig. 2; distal end of femur, proximal end of tibia, left femur, and left tibia. KUVP 31417, 33057 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Natural Trap Cave, Sec. 28, T58N, R49W, Bighorn County, Wyoming; collected by L. D. Martin and party 1978. TYPE AND FI(;URP:D fossil VKRTEBRATES at university of KANSAS 59 Pogonodon Cope 1880 Pogonodon? sp. KUVP 2847 Pogonodon? sp.— Williston 1895: p. 173; no fig. number given; left mandible. Tertiary, upper Oligocene, Whitneyan, Brule Formation, Protoceras Beds; southwestern South Dakota. Pratifelis Hibbard 1934 Pratifelis martini Hibbard 1934 (Type-Species) KUVP 3156 Pratifelis martini sp. nov.— Hibbard 1934: pi. 6, figs. 4-5; holotype, left mandibular ramus bearing P3-M1 and alveolus of C. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian. Ogallala Formation, Lost Quarry, NWV4, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. KUVP 3864 Pratifelis martini Hibbard— Bennett 1979: text-fig. IC; right dentary. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1911. Order Condylarthra Cope 1881 Family Hyopsodontidae Lydekker 1889 Deltatherium Cope 1880 Deltatherium fundaminus Cope 1881 KUVP 7792 Deltatherium fundaminus Cope— Wilson 1955: text-figs. 3-4; mandible. Tertiary, Paleocene, Torrejonian, Nacimiento Formation, Kutz Canyon, San Juan Basin, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson 1948. Ellipsodon Scott 1892 Ellipsodon grangeri Wilson 1956C KUVP 7833 Ellipsodon grangeri sp. nov.— Wilson 1956C: p. 107, text-fig. 2; holotype, right mandible bearing RM1-M3. KUVP 9618 Ellipsodon grangeri sp. nov.— Wilson 1956C: text-fig. 2; left jaw with P4 and roots of more anterior teeth. KUVP 9616 Ellipsodon grangeri sp. nov.— Wilson 1956C: text-fig. 3; left jaw with root of C, P2-P3. and incomplete Mp M2-M3. KUVP 9619 Ellipsodon grangeri sp. nov.— Wilson 1956C: text-fig. 4; left M2. KUVP 7833, 9616, 9618, 9619 Tertiary, Paleocene, Torrejonian; Nacimiento Formation, Kutz Canyon, San Juan County, New Mexico; 7833 collected by R. W. Wilson, 1948; 9616, 9618, 9619 collected by R. W. Wilson and party 1950. Promioclaenus Trouessart 1904 Promioclaenus acolytus (Cope 1 88 1 ) KUVP 7836 Promioclaenus acolytus (Cope)— Wilson 1956C: text-fig. 5; left M. KUVP 9626 Promioclaenus acohtus (Cope)— Wilson 1956C: text-fig. 6; left jaw with P3- M3. KUVP 7836, 9626 Tertiary, Paleocene, Torrejonian; Nacimiento Formation, Kutz Canyon. San Juan County, New Mexico; 7836 collected by R. W. Wilson 1948; 9626 collected by R. W. Wilson and R. Rinker 1950. Promioclaenus wilsoni Van Valen 1978 KUVP 9446 Promioclaenus wilsoni sp. nov.— Van Valen 1978: p. 59, pi. 4, fig. 8; holotype, P^-M-. Tertiary, Paleocene, Puercan, Ojo Alamo Formation, Taeniolabis zone. Barrel Spring Arroyo, Puerco, New Mexico; collected by R. W. Wilson 1949. Order Notoungulata Roth 1903 60 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 630 Suborder Typotheria Zittel 1892 Family Interatheriidae Ameghino 1887 Protypotherium Ameghino 1887 Protypotherium martini Lane 1927 Protypotherium martini sp. nov.— Lane 1927: p. 313, pi. 26 A-B; holotype, left premaxilla and maxilla with P-M' and alveoli for L C, and ?'. Miocene, Santa Cruz beds near Rio Gallegos, Patagonia; collected by H. T. Martin 1903. Order Proboscidea Illiger 1811 Suborder Elephantoidea Osborn 1921 Family Gomphotheriidae Cabrera 1929 Amebelodon Barbour 1927 Amebelodon fricki Barbour 1927 KUVP 3853 Amebelodon fricki Barbour— Barbour and Hibbard 1941: text-fig. 15; anterior tip of tusk. KUVP 3854 Amebelodon fricki Barbour— Barbour and Hibbard 1941: text-figs. 15-16; anterior tip of tusk; fig. 17; posterior end of tusk. KUVP 3852 Amebelodon fricki Barbour— Barbour and Hibbard 1941: text-figs. 18-19; upper molars. KUVP 3852-54 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Rhino Hill Quarry, SEV4, NE'/4, Sec. 11, TllS, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1928. Gomphotherium Burmeister 1837 Tetracaulodon (Tetrabelodon) shepardii Cope 1884 KUVP 2875 Tetracaulodon (Tetrabelodon) shepardii Cope— Wagner 1899: pi. 14; left ramus of mandible. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Long Island Quarry, SEV4, NEV4, Sec. 5, TIS, R19W, Phillips County, Kansas; collected by KU field party 1894. KUVP 395 Trilophodon sp.— Wing 1930: pi. 11; tooth. Tertiary, late Miocene?, Hemphillian?, Bellville Formation, McCullough sandpit. Sec. 16, T2S, R3W, Republic County, Kansas; donated to KUMVP by Mr. McCullough 1929? Family Mammutidae (Mastodontidae) Cabrera 1929 Mammut Blumenbach 1799 Mammut (Mastodon) americanus (Kerr 1791) Mammut americanus (Kerr)— Martin, Whetstone, Chorn and Frailey 1979: text-fig. 1; upper molar; not relocated. Mastodon americanus (Kerr)— Hibbard 1940b: pi. 2, fig. 2; left M'-M-. 5898 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River, North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas; collected by H. W. Richardson 1939. Mammut (Pliomastodon) adamsi Hibbard 1944B Pliomastodon adamsi sp. nov.-Hibbard 1944B: p. 110. pi. 11; holotype, maxillaries containing right and left M--M\ Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogalala Formation, SE'A, Sec. 25, T34S, R31W. Seward County, Kansas; collected by T. McLaughlin and C. W. Hibbard 1943. Mammut (Pliomastodon) adamsi (Hibbard)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: pi. 4, fig. 4; left maxilla fragment with M'-M-. KUVP 5898 KUVP 5067 KUVP 5067 KUVP 6788 KUVP 6983 TYPE AND FK;URKI) FOSSIL VERTf:BRATF,S A'F UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 61 Tertiary, upper Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWV4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1944. Mastodontidae Girard 1852 KUVP 3758 Mastodontidae— Hesse 1935A: text-fig. 1; right maxillary; text-fig. 2; upper milk incisor. Mastodontidae — Hesse 1935C: pi. 22, figs. 1-2; right maxillary fragment, upper milk incisor. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Feldt Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 33, T14N, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1931. Order Sirenia Illiger 1811 KUVP 43130 Sirenian gen. et. sp. indet.— Whetstone and Martin 1978: text-figs. lA, B, and C; right mandible. KUVP 43131 Sirenian gen. et. sp. indet.— Whetstone and Martin 1978: text-figs. 2-3; ribs. KUVP 43130-31 Oligocene, Bucatunna Formation; Tombigbee River, 22 miles (3.5 km) NE of St. Stephens, Alabama; collected by D. E. Jones and party (University of Alabama) 1973. Order Perissodactyla Owen 1848 Superfamily Equoidea Hay 1902 Family Equidae Gray 1821 Astrohippus Stirton 1940 Astrohippus ansae (Matthew & Stirton 1930) KUVP 12437 Astrohippus ansae (Matthew & Stirton)— Bennett 1979: text-figs. 5D-E; M2. KUVP 12435 Astrohippus ansae (Matthew & Stirton)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 6A; metacar- pal. KUVP 12435, 12437 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; Lost Quarry along the south fork of the Smoky Hill River, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1924. Calippus Matthew 1926 Calippus sp. Calippus sp.— Hesse 1935C: pi. 18, fig. 2; two upper cheek teeth. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation; Feldt Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 33, T14N, R38W, Keith Co., Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1931. Calippus sp.— Hesse 1936: text-fig. 8; upper tooth. Tertiary, Pliocene, Beaver County, Oklahoma; collected by C. F. McNoun and C. W. Hibbard 1931. Dinohippus Quinn 1955 Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope 1886) Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 5B; associated P^ and M'. Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope) — Bennett 1979: text-fig. 5B; P^. Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 5F; M2. Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 6B; metacarpal. Dinohippus interpolatus (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 6C; metatarsal. , 5536, 43096, 43 107 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian; Lost Quarry along the south fork of the Smoky Hill River, NW'A, Sec. 1, T14S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1924. KUVP 3790 KUVP 3736 KUVP 5536 KUVP 43096 KUVP 43107 KUVP 3836 KUVP 3837 KUVP 3836-37 62 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 394 KUVP 4627 KUVP 347 KUVP 4796 KUVP 400 KUVP 2821 KUVP 399 KUVP 2821a KUVP 6287 KUVP 3967 KUVP 6878 KUVP 8498 Equus Linnaeus 1758 Equus complicatus Leidy 1858 Equus complicatus Leidy— Wing 1930: pi. 10; lower jaw bone. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Chris Weaver sandpit, NW'A, Sec. 32, T7S, R5W, Cloud County, Kansas; collected by L. Teasley 1929? Equus franci si Hay 1915 Equus francisi Hay— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 3, figs. 7-8; right and left lower jaws each bearing P2-M3. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1937. Equus laurentius Hay 1913 Equus laurentius— Hay 1913: pis. 22-23; figs. 25-29. Equus laurentius— Hay 1914: pis. 17-18, figs. 80-82; holotype, skull and jaws. Quaternary, Pleistocene, northern side of Kaw River, near North Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1910. Equus niobrarensis Hay 1913 Equus niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 12; left P^. Quaternary, Pleistocene; 5 miles south, 5 miles east of Meade, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1937. Equus niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 15; left P^. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1939. Equus niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 16; fig. 18; right P^. Equus niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 17; right P^. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Sternberg Bone Bed, Lane County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1893. Equus cf. niobrarensis Hay 1913 Equus cf. niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1939C; pi. 4, fig. 18; right P^. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Hay Springs, Nebraska; collected by H. T. Martin. Equus cf. niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 5; fragmentary upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Rezabeck fauna, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by Mr. Rezabeck 1941. Equus cf. niobrarensis Hay— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 15A; LM'; text-fig. 15B; LP2. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; volcanic ash pit 8 miles west of Fowler, Meade County, Kansas; collected by an unknown collector 1936. Equus scotti Gidley 1900 Equus scotti Gidley— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 14B; left maxillary with P--M-. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Emma Creek Formation; Kentuck Fauna, SB 'A, NEV4, Sec. 16, T18S, R4W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams 1943. Equus scotti Gidley— Hibbard 1953A: text-figs. 3A-B; left metatarsal and right P^-M\ Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cimarron River gravel pit, 2 miles east of Arkalon and V2 mile south of Cimarron River, Seward County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1942. KUVP 4642 Equus sp. Equus sp. -Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. lower molar. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 63 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 6819* 7045 7044 7045a Quaternary, Pleistocene; 7'/: miles NE of Newton, Gatz Pasture, Harvey County, Kansas; donated by Kenneth Scott 1938. KUVP 4790 Equus sp.— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 14; right P2-M\ Quaternary, Pleistocene; 5 miles south and 5 miles east of Meade, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. 3961 Equus sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 2C; right ramus with P4-M3. 6521 Equus sp.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 2E; left molar or premolar. 3961, 6521 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Sec. 12 and 13, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Equus (Hippotigris) simplicidens (Cope 1880) Equus (Hippotigris) simplicidens (Cope)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2E; right upper molar. Equus (Hippotigris) simplicidens (Cope)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. 21; right lower molar. Equus (Hippotigris) simplicidens (Cope)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2J; right lower molar. Equus (Hippotigris) simplicidens (Cope)— Hibbard and Riggs 1949: text-figs. 2K-R; lower molar, not relocated. 6879, 7044-45, 7045a Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan; Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWV4, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1943. Equus (Plesippus) cf. cumminsii Cope 1893 KUVP 6021 Equus (Plesippus) cf. cumminsii Cope— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 2 A; left ramus wtih P4-M3. KUVP 6496 Equus (Plesippus) cf. cumminsii Cope— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 2D; LM\ KUVP 6021, 6496 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Meade Formation; Arkalon Gravel Pit, SEV2, SEV4, Sec. 21, T35S, R32W, Seward County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1941. 6021 collected by L. Larrabee 1940. Equus (Plesippus) simplicidens Cope 1892 KUVP 3963 Equus (Plesippus) simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 2B; right ramus with DP2-DP4. Tertiary, Pliocene, Rexroad Formation; Sec. 13, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope 1892 3951 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 2, fig. 10; right P^. 3950 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 2, fig. 12; left M>. 3952 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 5, fig. 22 A; right M,. 3955 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 5, fig. 22B; right P3. 3954 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1937C: pi. 5, fig. 22C; left M-\ 3950-52, 3954-55 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. 4623 Equus (Plesippus) cf. simplicidens Cope-Hibbard 1941B: pi. 4, fig. 4; right P3-M3 and left P2-M3. KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP 6819 preoccupied: has been changed to 6879. 64 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NEV4, SWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Equus (Plesippus) sp. KUVP 6520 Equus (Plesippus) sp.— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 2F; RM\ Tertiary, Pliocene, Rexroad Formation; Sec. 13, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. Hipparion Christol 1832 Hipparion occidentale (Leidy 1856) KUVP 3792 Hipparion occidentale (Leidy)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 17, fig. 1 ; three upper cheek teeth. KUVP 3744 Hipparion occidentale (Leidy)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 17, fig. 2; left lower cheek teeth. KUVP 3791 Hipparion occidentale (Leidy)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 18, fig. 1 ; three lower cheek teeth. KUVP 3744, 3791-92 Tertiary, late Miocene, Ogallala Formation, Feldt Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 33, TUN, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1930. Nannippus Matthew 1926 Nannippus lenticulare (Cope 1893) KUVP 43110 Nannippus lenticulare (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 5A; P^. KUVP 43111 Nannippus lenticulare (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 5C; M2. KUVP 3840 Nannippus lenticulare (Cope)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 6D; metatarsal. KUVP 3840, 43110-111 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin and party 1924. Nannippus phlegon (Hay 1899) KUVP 3966 Nannippus phlegon (Hay)— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20; RP.. KUVP 65 17 Nannippus phlegon (Hay)-Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 2H-L left lower premolar or molar. KUVP 3966, 6517 Tertiary, Pliocene (redeposited into the Pleistocene age Meade Forma- tion); Sec. 18, T30S, R22W, Clark County, Kansas; KUVP 3966 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936; KUVP 6517 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. KUVP 3956A-E Nannippus cf. phlegon (Hay 1899) Nannippus cf. phlegon (Hay)— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 4, figs. 21A-E; right KUVP 6889 KUVP 7039 KUVP 6870 KUVP 6870, M,, right upper molar, right upper molar, right upper molar, right P^. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A. Sec. 22, T33S, R29W; Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. Nannippus sp. Nannippus sp.— Hibbard and Phillis 1945: text-fig. 3; an almost complete upper molar. Tertiary, Lower Pliocene, northwest corner of Sec. 22, Tl IS, R22W, Trego County, Kansas; collected by L. F. Phillis (donor to KUVMP) 1941. Nannippus sp.— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 2; right lower molar. Nannippus sp.— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 14C; metapodial. 7039 Tertiary, Pliocene, Delmore Formation, NW'A. Sec. 26, T21S, R2W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1943. Neohipparion Gidley 1903 Neohipparion cf. coloradense Osborn 1918 KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP KUVP r\n: and fi(;ured fossil xhrtkbraths at univf.rsii ^- of Kansas 3738 65 3737 6917a 6918 6917 6915 KUVP 6914 KUVP 4321 Neohipparion cf. coloradcnse Osborn— Hesse 1936: text-fig. 6; two upper teeth. Neohipparion cf. coloradcnse Osborn— Hesse 1936: text-fig. 7; left lower jaw with P2-M3. 3737-38 Tertiary, Pliocene, Beaver Quarry, Juett Ranch, Beaver County, Oklahoma; collected by C. F. McNoun and C. W. Hibbard 1931. Neohipparion cf. eurystyle (Cope 1893) Neohipparian cf. eurystyle (Cope)— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. lA; left M,. Neohipparian cf. eurystyle (Cope)— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. IB; right lower molar. Neohipparian cf. eurystyle (Cope)— Hibbard 1952B: text-fig. IC; right M3. Neohipparian cf. eurystyle (Cope)— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. ID; left lower molar. 6915, 6917-17a, 6918 Tertiary, Middle Pliocene, Delmore Formation, WV2, Sec. 31, T18S, RIW, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1944. Pliohippus Marsh 1874 Pliohippus sp. Pliohippus sp.— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 3; left upper molar. Tertiary, Middle Pliocene; bank of a pit silo in the SE'A, Sec. 9, T19S. RIW, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. T. Williams 1944. Superfamily Brontotherioidea Hay 1902 Family Brontotheriidae Marsh 1873 Palaeosyops Leidy 1870 Palaeosyops paludos confluentes Lane 1932 Palaeosyops palaudos confluentes new subspecies— Lane 1932: p. 319; holo- type, complete skull. Tertiary, middle Eocene, Bridgerian; Bridger Formation, Horizon C^-D"*, 1 mile NE of Cedar Creek mouth, SW Wyoming; collected by H. H. Lane 1927. KUVP 15543 KUVP 9857 Suborder Ceratomorpha Wood 1937 Superfamily Tapiroidea Gill 1872 Family Tapiridae Burnett 1830 Tapirus Brisson 1752 Tapirus cf. excelsus Simpson 1945 Tapirus cf. T. excelsus Simpson— Parmalee, Oesch, and Guilday 1969: text- fig. 11; partial skull and jaws; text-figs. 12A-Q; scapulae, humeri, radius, ulna, lumbar vertebrae, atlas, axis, cervical vertebrae, patellae, calcaneum, phalanges, metacarpals, metacarpal IH, metacarpal III, trapezoid, cuboid, astragalus. Sub-Recent, Crankshaft Cave. Missouri; collected by P. W. Parmalee and party 1962-1966. Family Rhinocerotidae Owen 1845 Brachypotherium Roger 1904 Brachypotherium americanus Yatkola & Tanner 1979 Brachypotherium americanus new sp. Yatkola and Tanner 1979: p. 4. text-figs. 1-3; holotype, skull. Tertiary, Miocene, Arikareean, Pawnee Creek Formation; Martin Canyon, Quarry A, NEVa, Sec. 27, TUN, R53W. Logan County, Colorado; collected by E. C. Galbreath and R. W. Wilson 1952. 66 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 6877 KUVP 3752 KUVP? KUVP 2913 KUVP 9226 KUVP 7274 KUVP 7696 KUVP 7697 KUVP 6972 KUVP 7273 KUVP 6972, KUVP 458 Teleoceras Hatcher 1894 Teleoceras cf. fossiger (Cope 1878) Teleoceras cf. fossiger (Cope)— Hibbard 1952: text-fig. 4; tibia-fibula. Tertiary, Middle Pliocene, Delmore Formation; northwest corner of NE'A, Sec. 34, T18S, R2W, McPherson County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1943. Teleoceras fossiger (Cope)— n&sse 1935C: pi. 16; lower jaws. Tertiary, late Miocene, Ogallala Formation; Feldt Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 33, T14N, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1930. /^c^rar/j^r/Mm/o^^/^er Cope— Williston 1894A: pi. 8; complete skeleton. Tertiary, Upper Pliocene; Loup Fork Formation; Sherman County, Kansas. Paraphelops— Lane 1927 A Paraphelops rooksensis— Lane 1927 A (Type-species) Paraphelops rooksensis gen. and sp. nov.— Lane 1927A: p. 300, pis. 22, 23, 24 and 25; holotype, complete mandible. Tertiary, Miocene, Bastovian; gravel pit from Republican River deposits near Plainville, Rooks County, Kansas; collected by R. Dial 1925. Order Artiodactyla Owen 1848 Suborder Suiformes Jaeckel 1911 Infraorder Palaeodonta Matthew 1929 Superfamily Dichobunoidea Weber 1904 Family Leptochoeridae Marsh 1894 Leptochoerus Leidy 1856 Leptochoeus emilyae Edwards 1976 Leptochoerus emilyae sp. nov.— Edwards 1976: p. 108, text-fig. 3L; holotype, maxillary with p2-M-\ Leptochoerus sp.-Macdonald 1955: pi. 46, fig. 3 and p. 446, text-fig. 3; left maxillary with P^-M-\ Tertiary, Middle Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, Cedar Creek Member, W'/2, Sec. 22, TIN, R52W, Logan County, Colorado; collected by R. R. Camp 1946. Infraorder Suina Gray 1868 Superfamily Suoidea Cope 1887 Family Tayassuidae Palmer 1897 Platygonus Le Conte 1848 Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope 1893 Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope-Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2A; partial skull. Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope-Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2F; right W. Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope-Hibbard «& Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2G; left M-\ Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope-Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 2H; left M\ Platygonus bicalcaratus Cope-Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 3A; rami with dentition. 7273-74, 7696-97 Tertiary, Upper Pliocene, Rcxroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SW'A, SW'A, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1944. Platygonus leptorhinus Williston 1894B Platygonus leptorhinus sp. nov.— Williston 1894B: pi. 8. TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 67 Platygonus leptorhinus Williston— Lane 1948: text-fig. 2; holotype, complete female skeleton. KUVP3108 Platygonus leptorhinus sp. nov.— Williston 1894B: page 31, skull of adult male; page 32, decidous dentition; page 36, male and female sacrum; page 38, left forefoot; page 39, right hind foot; pi. 7, fig. 1; skull of adult male; pi. 7, fig. 2; skull of adult female. KUVP 458, 3108 Tertiary, Pliocene, Loup Fork Formation, near Goodland, Kansas; collected by J. T. Halstead 1893. Platygonus sp. KUVP 3919 Platygonus sp.— Hibbard 1937D: pi. 2, figs. 14A-B; upper premolars. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Prosthennops Gidley 1904 Prosthennops serus (Cope 1878) KUVP 3755 Prosthennops serus (Cope)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 19; lower jaws with P2-M3. KUVP 3753 Prosthennops serus (Cope)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 20, fig. 1; right jaw fragment with dP^-M,. Prosthennops serus (Cope)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 21, fig. 1; partial skull with dP^-dP^-M' (associated with lower jaw of pi. 20, fig. 1). KUVP 3754 Prosthennops serus (Cope)— Hesse 1935C: pi. 20, fig. 2; palate with P^-P^ unerupted, M'-M- in place, M-"* unerupted, not relocated. KUVP 3753-55 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Feldt Ranch, SEV4, Sec. 33, T14N, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1931. ?Prosthennops sp. indet. KUVP 5533 ?Prosthennops sp. indet.— Bennett 1979: text-figs. 3J and R; astragalus. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1924. Tayassuidae genus and species indeterminate KUVP 6534 Taysassuidae gen. et sp. indet.— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20D; upper canine, not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; Sec. 12, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Infraorder Oreodonta Osborn 1910 Superfamily Merycoidodontoidea Thorpe 1937 Family Merycoidodontidae Thorpe 1923 Merycoidodon Leidy 1848 Merycoidodon culbertsonii (Leidy 1859) KUVP 490 Merycoidodon culbertsonii (Leidy)— Stewart 1897A: pi. L; restoration of slab on display. Tertiary, Oligocene, Orellan, White River Formation, eastern Wyoming; collected by S. W. Williston, 1895. Suborder Tylopoda lUiger 1811 Family Camelidae Gray 1821 Alforjas Harrison 1979 Alforjas taylori Harrison 1979 (Type-species) 68 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 3216 Alforjas taylori new genus, new species— Harrison 1979: pi. 2, fig. 1; pi. 3, fig. 1; juvenile with complete deciduous dentition and m,, germ, referred specimen. KUVP 3214 Alforjas taylori new genus, new species— Harrison 1979: pi. 2, fig. 2; pi. 3, fig. 2; young adult with dP4 in place and M^ erupting, referred specimen. KUVP 3725 Alforjas taylori new genus, new species— Harrison 1979: pi. 2, fig. 3; pi. 3, fig. 3; mature adult with M3 in place, referred specimen. KUVP 528 Alforjas taylori new genus, new species— Harrison 1979: pi. 4, figs. 1-2; deciduous upper dentition, referred specimen. KUVP 3285 Alforjas taylori new genus, new species— Harrison 1979: pi. 4, fig. 4; axis, referred specimen. KUVP 528, 3214, 3216, 3285, 3725 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Forma- tion, Edson Quarry, SWA, Sec. 25, TIOS, R38W, Sherman County, Kansas; collected by K.U. field party 1928. Camelops Leidy 1854 Camelops kansanus Leidy 1854 KUVP 6526 Camelops kansanus Leidy— Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20B; LM3, not relo- cated. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; SE'A, Sec. 12, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Erroneously listed in caption to figure as Camelops sp. KUVP 7412 Camelops kansanus— YWhhaxd. and Taylor 1960: text-fig. 16B; phalanx. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by R. Rinker, R. R. Camp, and C. W. Hibbard 1945. Camelops cf. kansanus Leidy 1854 KUVP 3960 Camelops cf. kansanus Leidy— Hibbard 1937C: pi. 1, fig. 4; left M.. KUVP 4628 Camelops cf. kansanus Leidy— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 3, fig. 9; right lower jaw bearing P4-M3. Camelops cf. kansanus Leidy— Hibbard 1939C: pi. 3, fig. 10; left lower jaw bearing P4-M3. Erroneously listed as 4626 in caption to figure. KUVP 3960, 4628 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; 3960 collected by C. W. Hibbard 1936; 4628 collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Camelops sp. KUVP 3944 Camelops sp.-Hibbard 1937D: pi. 3, fig. 20; M.. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan; Rexroad Formation; NE'A, NWA, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party, 1936. Eschatius Cope 1884 Eschatius conidens Cope 1884 KUVP 4799 Eschatius conidens Cope— Riggs 1945: text-figs. 1-2; right maxillary with P^- M^, not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Shorts Creek, Sec. 32, T33S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1937. Hemiauchenia Gervais and Ameghino 1880 Hemiauchenia vera (Matthew 1909) KUVP 3694 Hemiauchenia vera (Matthew)— Bennett 1979: text-figs. 3A-B; dentary, spec- imen number listed erroneously as KUVP 3964 in caption to figure. TYPE AND FICURKD FOSSIL \ERTKBRATES AT UNIV'ERSn ^- 0¥ KANSAS 69 KUVP 49444 Hemiauchcnia vera (Matthew)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 4A; proximal phalanx of forefoot. KUVP 431 18 Hemiauchcnia vera (Matthew)— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 4B; proximal phalanx of hind foot. KUVP 3694. 431 18. 49444 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian. Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1924. Pliauchcnia Cope 1875 Pliauchenia cochrani Hibbard & Riggs 1949 KUVP 7643 Pliauchenia cochrani sp. nov.— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: p. 854. text-fig. IOC; holotype. left ramus with P,. P4-M3. KUVP 7644 Pliauchenia cochrani sp nov.— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: p. 854, text-fig. lOA; holotype associated with 7643, right ramus with P,, P^-M,. KUVP 7184 Pliauchenia cochrani sp. nov.— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 4, fig. 3; anterior phalanx. KUVP 7181 Pliauchenia cochrani sp. nov.— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. lOB; right M3, erroneously labeled as left M, in caption to figure. KUVP 7646 Pliauchenia cochrani sp. nov.— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. L; left metatarsal. KUVP 7181, 7184, 7643-44, 7646 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1944. Tanupolama Stock 1928 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade 1945 KUVP 7143 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 3C; left M.-M,. KUVP 7149 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 4, fig. 2; phalanx. KUVP 7500 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 8D; right ramus with DP3-DP4. KUVP 7141 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 1 lA; RM'- M3. KUVP 6962 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. IIB; right ramus with P3-M3. KUVP 7499 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. 2; metatarsal. KUVP 7497 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. 3; left metacarpal. KUVP 7491 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5. fig. 4; left ulna-radius. KUVP 7645 Tanupolama blancoensis Meade— Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. 5; left humerus. KUVP 6962. 7141, 7143, 7149, 7491, 7497, 7499-7500. 7645 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Keefe Canyon, SWA. SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1944. Tanupolama sp. Hibbard & Taylor 1960 KUVP 7414 Tanupolama sp.— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. 16A; phalanx. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, southwest Meade County, Kansas; collected by R. Rinker, R. R. Camp and C. W. Hibbard 1945. Titanotylopus Barbour and Schultz 1934 Gigantocamelus Barbour and Schultz 1939 70 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY KUVP 7167 KUVP7161 KUVP 6945 KUVP 7171 KUVP 6938 KUVP 7687 KUVP 7684 KUVP 6951 KUVP 7169 KUVP 6947 KUVP 7209 KUVP 7160 KUVP 6943 KUVP 7647 KUVP 7166 KUVP 7165 KUVP 6944 KUVP 7162 KUVP 7201 KUVP 6946 KUVP 7648 KUVP 6938, Titanotylopus {- Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope 1843) Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 4C; partial skull; text-fig. 6A; partial skull. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 5 A; partial left ramus. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 5B; partial left ramus. Titanotylopus { — Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 6B; RM^. Titanotylopus {-Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 6C; RM2. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 6D; RM3. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 6E; RM3. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 7A; ulna-radius. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 7B; dorsal vertebrae. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 8A; lower jaw. Titanotylopus spatulus (Cope)— Breyer 1976: text-fig. 3A; mandibular sym- physis. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 3B; upper and lower canines. Titanotylopus {-Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 3D; Pj-P, and P4. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 3, skull. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Bennett 1984: text-fig. 98b'; skull. Titanotylopus { - Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 4, fig. 1; sacrum. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 5; scapula. Titanotylopus { - Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 4, fig. 6; calcaneum. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 4A; partial skull; text-fig. 4B; RP''-M\ Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 7C; metatarsal. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 8B-C; lower jaws. Titanotylopus { — Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: text-fig. 9B-9C; left ramus with P3-M,. Titanotylopus { = Gigantocamelus) spatulus (Cope) Hibbard & Riggs 1949: pi. 5, fig. 6; right side of pelvis. 6943-77, 6951, 7160-62, 7165-67, 7169, 7171, 7201. 7209, 7647-48, 7684, 7687 Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, Rexroad Fauna, Keefe Canyon, SWA, SWA, Sec. 34, T34S, R30W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by E. S. Riggs and party 1943. Camelid gen. et. sp. Indet. TYPE AND FIGURKD FOSSIL VHRTEBRArES AT UNIVF.RSITY (3F KANSAS 71 KUVP 43124 Camelid, gen. et. sp. indet.— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 3E-F; M^. KUVP 12432 Camelid, gen. et. sp. indet.— Bennett 1979: text-fig. 3G-H; M,. KUVP 12432, 43124 Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by W. A. Clemens and party 1963. right lower dentition. Published as Suborder Ruminantia Scopoli 1777 Infraorder Pecora Linnaeus 1758 Superfamily Cervoidea Simpson 193i Family Cervidae Gray 1821 Alces Frisch 1775 Alces sp. KUVP 69460 Alces sp.-Hibbard 1940B: pi. 2, fig. 1 KUVP 142. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kaw River, North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas; collected by E. P. West 1925. Blastomeryx Cope 1877 Blastomeryx sp. KUVP 3748 Blastomeryx sp.— Hesse 1935B; pi. 21, fig. 2; right jaw with P.-M,; not relocated. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Ogallala Formation, Feldt Ranch, SE'A, Sec. 33, T14N, R38W, Keith County, Nebraska; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1931. Cen'alces Scott 1885 Cerx'alces scotti Lydekker 1898 KUVP 5069 Cen'alces scotti Lydekker— Hibbard 1940B: pi. 1, fig. 1. Cen'alces scotti Lydekker— Martin, Whetstone, Chorn & Frailey 1979: text- fig. 2; partial skull. Cen'alces scotti Lydekker— Bennett 1984: text-fig. 64; skull. KUVP 5068 Cen'alces scotti Lydekker— Hibbard 1940b: pi. 1, fig. 2; part of right antler. KUVP 5068-69 Quaternary, Pleistocene?, Kansas River near Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas; collected by H. W. Richardson 1939. Hippocamelus Leuckart 1816 Hippocamelus sp. KUVP 43063 Hippocamelus sp.-Frailey, Campbell & Wolff 1980: text-figs. lA-L; left antler. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Pueblo Viejo Area, Departmento de Tarija, Bolivia; collected by D. Frailey 1978. Odocoileus Rafinesque 1832 Odocoileus sp. KUVP 4643 Odocoileus sp.-Hibbard 1939C: pi. 4, fig. 13; left upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Harvey County, Kansas; collected by K. Scott 1938. KUVP 6505 Odocoileus sp.-Hibbard 1943B: pi. 19, fig. 8; base of a right antler. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Frank Rezabek gravel pit, SE'A, Sec. 20, T13S, RlOW, Lincoln County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1942. Yumaceras Frick 1937 KUVP 43126 DramowenaV/— Bennett 1979: text-figs. 3C-D; inferior molar. Erroneously listed as 5541 and Dromomerycid gen. et sp. indet. in caption to figure. Tertiary, late Miocene, Hemphillian, Lost Quarry, NW'A, Sec. 1, T15S, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas; collected by H. T. Martin 1924. 72 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Cervidae genus indeterminent KUVP 4666 Cervidae genus indet.— Hibbard 1941B: pi. 4, fig. 3; tip of antler. Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'A, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1938. Superfamily Bovoidea Simpson 1931 Family Antilocapridae Brooke 1876 Capromeryx Matthew 1902 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew 1924) KUVP 3480 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew)— Hesse 1935B: text-fig. lA; left lower jaw with P4-M3. KUVP 3099 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew)— Hesse 1935B: text-fig. IB; anterior part of right lower jaw with P2-P4- Erroneously listed as 3790 in text and caption to figure. KUVP 3618 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew)— Hesse 1935B: text-fig. 2B; upper left cheek teeth P^'-M^. Erroneously listed in caption to figure as P^-M^ KUVP 3438 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew)— Hesse 1935B: text-fig. 3B; metatarsal. KUVP 3099, 3480, 3483, 3618 Tertiary, late Miocene, Ogallala Formation, Rhino Hill Quarry, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 11, TllS, R38W, Wallace County, Kansas collected by KU field party 1926. KUVP 3711 Capromeryx altidens (Matthew)— Hesse 1935B: text-fig. 2A; left lower jaw with DP4-M,. Tertiary, Pliocene, eastern part of Clark County, Kansas. Capromeryx furcifer Matthew 1902 KUVP 7419 Capromeryx furcifer Matthew— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. 17B; right P.-M3.' KUVP 7418 Capromeryx furcifer Matthew— Hibbard and Taylor 1960: text-fig. 17C; left P4-M3.' KUVP 7418-19 Quaternary, Pleistocene, Cragin Quarry, Big Spring Ranch, SWA, Sec. 17, T32S, R28W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard 1945. Capromeryx sp. KUVP 3943 Ca/7rowm'.v sp.— Hibbard 1937D: Capromeryx sp. — Hibbard 1941B: KUVP 3943a Capromeryx sp.— Hibbard 194 IB: KUVP 3943-43a Tertiary, Pliocene, Blancan, Rexroad Formation, NE'A, NW'/4, Sec. 22, T33S, R29W, Meade County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1936. pi. 3, fig. 17. pi. 4, fig. 1; right P^. pi. 4, fig. 5; lower molar. Antilocapridae genus and species indeterminate KUVP 6525 Antilocapridae gen. et sp. indet.— Hibbard 1944 A: text-fig. 20E; distal end of humerus. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt; SWA, Sec. 12, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Family Bovidae Gray 1821 Bison Smith 1827 Bison bison (Linnaeus 1758) KUVP 54005 Bison bison (Linnaeus)— Martin, Whetstone, Chorn. and Frailey 1979: cover page photo— skull. Bison bison (Linnaeus) — Bennett 1984: text-fig. 101; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene?, Kansas River at Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 73 Kansas; collected by J. Neas and B. Foreman 1978. KUVP 65707 Bison bison (Linnaeus)— Rogers and Martin 1983: text-fig. 2B; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River, 1 mile upstream from Bonner Springs, Wyandotte County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Holien 1981. KUVP 54010 Bison bison (Linnaeus)— Rogers and Martin 1983: text-fig. 2C; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River; collector unknown. Bison kansensis McClung 1964 KUVP 388 Bison kansensis sp. nov.— McClung 1904: p. 157, text-fig. 16; holotyp>e, skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River near North Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas; collected by C. H. Sternberg 1903. Bison latifrons (Harlan 1825) KUVP 201 Bison latifrons (Harlan)— Martin 1927: pis. 42-43; partial skull with horn core. Quaternary, Pleistocene, 25 miles southeast of Coldwater, O'Connel Ranch, Kansas; collected by J. O'Connel 1925. Bison occidentalis Lucas 1898 KUVP 2855 Bison occidentalis Lucas— Lucas 1899: text-fig. 2 and pi. 66; skull. Bison antiquus Leidy— Stewart 1897: text-figs. 1-2; skull. Bison occidentalis Lucas— McClung 1908: pi. 14; skeleton. Bison occidentalis Lucas— Hay 1913: text-fig. 6; skeleton. Bison occidentalis Lucas— Barbour and Schultz 1932: text-fig. 164; skeleton. Bison occidentalis Lucas— Lane 1948: text-fig. 10; skeleton. Bison occidentalis Lucas— Romer 1966: text-fig 241; skeleton. Quaternary, Pleistocene, V2 mile north of 12 Mile Creek, Logan County, Kansas; collected by T. A. Overton and H. T. Martin 1895. Bison willistoni Martin 1924 KUVP 390 Bison willistoni n. sp.— Martin 1924: p. 273, text-figs. 3-4; holotype, left horn core, maxillary fragment with portion of M^, and upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene, south side of Arkansas River, near Garden City, near N. Lat. 3.8° and W. Long. 101°, Finney County, Kansas; collected by A. F. Osburn 1910. Bison sp. cf. B. antiquus Leidy 1852 KUVP 9905 Bison sp. cf. B. antiquus Leidy— Rogers and Martin 1983: text-fig. 2A; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; collected and donated by J. R. McAllister 1951. Bison sp. KUVP 4927 Bison sp.-Hibbard 1939C: pi. 5, fig. 19; skull. Quaternary, Pleistocene, bank of Fall River, southwest of Fredonia, Wilson County, Kansas; donated by F. Stroud. KUVP 4634 Bison sp.-Hibbard 1939C: pi. 5, figs. 20-22; skull, right Mj-M, and left upper molar. Quaternary, Pleistocene; Gatz Pasture, 7 'A mi. NE of Newton, Harvey County, Kansas; collected by K. Scott 1937. KUVP 6527 Bison sp.-Hibbard 1944A: text-fig. 20G; distal end of metacarpal, not relocated. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kingsdown Silt, SE'A, Sec. 12, T30S, R23W, Clark County, Kansas; collected by C. W. Hibbard and party 1942. Euceratherium Furlong & Sinclair 1904 Euceratherium sp. KUVP 6686 Euceratherium sp.-Hibbard 1943A: text-fig. 1; left M3, not relocated. 74 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Quaternary, Pleistocene, Sullivan gravel pit on north fork of Cimarron River, SWV4, Sec. 7, T29S, R37W, Grant County, Kansas; collected by T. McLaugh- lin, 1941. Symbos Osgood 1905 Symbos cavifrons (Leidy 1852) KUVP 54004 Symbos cavifrons (Leidy)— Nelson & Neas 1980; text-fig. 3A; cranium. Symbos cavifrons (Leidy)— Martin, Whetstone, Chorn & Frailey 1979: text- fig. 4; cranium. KUVP 54017 Symbos cavifrons (Leidy)— Nelson & Neas 1980: text-fig. 3B; partial maxilla ' w/alveoli for P-, P\ and P*-M\ KUVP 54004, 54017 Quaternary, Pleistocene, NW'A, SE'A, Sec. 29, TllS, R24E, Wyan- dotte County, Kansas; 54004 collected by J. Neas 1977. KUVP 54017 collected by R. A. Rogers 1978. KUVP 58013 Symbos cavifrons (Leidy)— Nelson & Neas 1980: text-fig. 4A; partial cranium and horn core. Quaternary, Pleistocene, Kansas River, NW'A, Sec. 5, T12S, R23W, Wyan- dotte County, Kansas; collected by D. Wiseman & O. Gorman 1979. LITERATURE CITED Barbour. E. H. and C. W, Hibbard. 1941 . A Shovel- Tusked Mastodon, Amebelodon fricki. from Kansas. Bull. Univ. Nebraska State Mus., 2: 37-46. Barbour, E. H. and C. B. Schultz. 1932. 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A. secans o Adelphailurus 57 kansensis 57 Aenocyon 5- dirus 5^ Agnotocastor 49 coloradensis 49 Aghotherium 53 sp 53 Alces 71 sp 71 Alforjas 67, 68 taylori 67, 68 lAllophaiomys 27 sp -' Amhelodon 60 friiki 60 Amphcchinus 6, 7 horncloudi 6, 7 Anchilheriomvs? 49, 50 sp ■ 49, 50 Ankylodon 6 progressus 6 Antesorex 12 compressus 12 Antilocapridae 72 gen. et sp. indet 72 Apternodus 13 illifensis 13 Arctodontomys 1" wilsoni 16 Arctorycles ° galhreathi ° Astrohippus 61 ansae 61 Aneustidens 13 vireli '■-' Baiomys 27 rexroadi 27 Bassariscus 54 cf. B. ogallalae 54 ogallalae 54 Bensonomxs 27 anzonae -^ ' eliasi 27 Bison 72, 73 hison 72, 73 kansensis 73 lalifrons 73 occidentalis 73 73 sp '-' TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 79 sp. ct. B. antiguus 73 willistoni 73 Blarina 10 fossilis 10 Blastomerxx 71 sp. . .' 71 Borophagus 52 dhersidens 52 Brachyerix 7 incertis 7 Brachypotherium 65 iimehcanus 65 Bmchyprotoma 54 hreviramus 54 Brachpsalis 55 modicus 55 Calippus 61 sp 61 Camelid 71 gen. et sp. indet 71 Camelops 68 cf. kansanus 68 kansanus 68 sp 68 Canidae 53 sp 53 Canis 52 davisi 52 lepophagus 52 sp 52 Capromeryx 72 altidens 72 furcifer 72 sp 72 Castor 50 sp 50 Castoroides 50 kansensis 50 sp 50 Cedromusl 21 sp 21 Centetodon 10 sp. cf. C. marginalis 10 Centimanomys 43 major 43 Cer\alces 71 scotti 71 Cervidae 72 gen. indet 72 Chiroptera 14 Genus? . 14 Cimolestes 5 sinipsoni 5 Citellus 24, 25 cragini 24 elegans 24 howelli 24 meadensis 24 rexroadensis 24 richardsonii 25 tridecemlineatus 25 Coloradoeumys 28 gcdbreathi 28 Ctenomys 27 suhassentians 27 Cynarctoides 54 arcidens 54 Cynarctus 54 fortidens 54 Cynomys 25 ludovicianus 25 vetus 25 Das\pus 17 bellus 17 Deltatherium 59 fundaminus 59 Dicea 18 lepuscula 18 Dicrostonyx 28 sp. . .' 28 torquatus 28 Dinictis 57 paucidens 57 sp 57 Dinohippus 61 interpolatus 61 Dipodomys 46 kansensis 46 Dipoides 50 rexroadensis 50 wilsoni 50 Domnina 10 compressa 10 Drassonax 55 harpagops 55 Ectypodus 4 szalayi 4 Ectypodusl 4 macrotomeus 4 Eligmodontial 27 arizonae 27 Ellipsodon 59 grangeri 59 Eocastoroides 51 sp 51 Epigualus 22 minor 22 Equus 62, 63 complicatus 62 cf. niobrarensis 62 francisi 62 laurentius 62 niobrarensis 62 scolti 62 sp 62, 63 Equus (Hippotigris) 63 simplicidens 63 Equus (Plesippus) 63, 64 cf. cumminsii 63 cf. simplicidens 63 sp 64 Erinaceinae 7 gen. et sp. indet 7 Eschatius 68 conidens 68 80 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Eucastor 50, 51 cf . tortus 51 planus 50 Euceratherium 73 sp 73 Eucosmodon 5 americanus 5 Eucosmodon"? 5 sp 5 Eumys 42 planidens 42 Felis 57, 58 cf. atrox 57 cf. imperialis 57 cf. oregonensis 58 lacustris 57 sp 58 trumani 58 Felisl 58 sp 58 Florentiamys 46 sp 46 Geomys 44, 45 lutescens 44 quinni 44, 45 sp 45 Gigantocamelus 69, 70 spatulus 70 Gomphotherium 60 shepardii 60 Heliscomys 46, 47 sp. cf. H. vetus 47 tenuiceps 46 vetus 47 Hemiauchenia 68, 69 vera 68, 69 Hesperoscalops 7, 8 rexroadi 7, 8 Heterosorex 10,11 roperi 10, 1 1 Hipparion 64 occidentale 64 Hippocamelus 71 sp 71 Homo 15 sapiens 15 Hoplophoneus 58 occidentalis 58 Hyaenognathus 53 cyonoides 53 Hypolagus 17 regalis 17 sp .^^ 17 Kansasimys 43 dubius 43 Knightomys 22 depressus 22 Lasiurus 14 fossilis 14 Leidymys 28 alicae 28 sp 28 Leptochoerus 66 emilyae 66 Leptocyon 53 shermanensis 53 Lepus 17 cf. americanus 17 cf. califomicus 17 Liomys 47 centralis 47 Machairodus 58 crassidens 58 sp 58 Mammut 60 americanus 60 Mammut {Mastodon) 60 americanus 60 Mammut (Pliomastodon) 60 adamsi 60 Martes 55 foxi 55 Martinogale 55 alveodens 55 Mastodon 60 americanus 60 Mastodontidae 61 Megalagus 18 turgidus 18 Megalonyx 16 sp 16 Meniscoessus 4, 5 robustus 4, 5 Mephitis 55 mesomelas varians 55 Merycoidodon 67 culbertsonii 67 Mesogaulus 23 paniensis 23 Metadjidaumo 44 cedrus 44 Microsorex 1 1 pratensis 1 1 Microsyops 16 wilsoni 16 Microtus 28. 29. 30 Microtus (Pedomys) 28, 29, 30, 37 cf. ochrogastor 28, 29 cf. pennsylvanicus 30 llanensis 37 ochrogastor 28 paroperarius 29, 30 pennsylvanicus 30 Mimetodon 4 krausei 4 Mioscalops 9 isodens 9 Miospermophilus 25 bryanti 25 Mixodectes 14 malaris 14 Monosaulax 51 n. sp 51 TYPE AND FIGURED FOSSIL VERTEBRATES AT UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS 81 Mookomys sp. cf. M. fonnicorum . Mustela sp Mydecodon martini Mykigaulus 23, laevis monodon sp. . . Mvlodon sp Myocastor perditus Mystipterus Mystipterus (Mydecodon) martini Mytonomys robustus Nannippus 64 cf. phlegon 64 lenticulare 64 phlegon 64 sp 64 Nekrolagus 18 progressus 18 sp. 18 Neofiber 30 leonardi 30 Neohipparion 64, 65 cf. coloradense 64, 65 cf. eurystyle 65 Neondatra 30 kansasensis 30 Neosorex 11 lacustris 11 Neotoma 30, 3 1 Neotoma (.Paraneotoma) 30, 31 sp 31 taylori 30 Nothocyon 53 lemur 53 Notolagus 18, 19 lepusculus 18, 19 Odocoileus sp. Ogmodontomys 31, poaphagus 31. Oligoscalops galbreathi whitnmnensis Ondatra 32. kansasensis sp. zibethica 32. Onychomys 33. fossilis gidleyi 33. leucogastor Oreolagus nr. O. nehracensis wilsoni 47 Osteohorus 53 47 cyonoides 53 56 progressus 53 56 . 8 Paenemarmota 26 . 8 harbouri 26 24 Palaechthon 14, 15 23 nacimienti 14, 15 23 sp 15 24 IPalaechthon 15 16 nacimienti 15 16 Palaeoarctomys? 25 27 hryanti 25 27 Palaeolagus 19, 20 . 8 burkei 19, 20 • 8 haydeni 20 • 8 Palaeosyops 65 2 1 palaudos conftuentes 65 21 Panthera 58 atrox 58 Parageomys 45 tobinensis 45 Parahodomys 34, 35 quadriplicatus 34, 35 Paramicrotoscoptes 35, 36 hibbardi 35, 36 Paraphelops 66 rooksensis 66 Parectypodus 4 clemensi 4 Pediolagus 18 progressus 18 Pediomys 5 elegans 5 Iflorencae 5 Pelycodus. . . , 15 cf. P. ralstoni 15 Pelycomys 22 placidus 22 rugosus 22 Perognathus 47, 48 gidleyi 47 hispidus 48 mclaughlini 48 pearlettensis 48 sp 48 71 Peromyscus 36 71 eliasi 36 32 kansasensis 36 32 martini 36 .8 sp 36 . 8 Phenacomys 36 . 8 primaevus 36 33 Pitymys 37 32 llanensis 37 33 mcnowni 37 33 meadensis 37 34 IPitymys 37, 38 33 sp 37 34 Platygonus 66, 67 34 bicalcaratus 66 19 leptorhinus 66, 67 19 sp 67 19 Plesiogulo 56 marshalli 56 82 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Plesiosminthus 42, 43 galbreathi 42, 43 Plesiosminthus (Plesiosminthus) 42 clivosus 42 Plesiosminthus {Schaubeumys) 42, 43 galbreathi 42,43 Plesiosminthus? 43 clivosus 43 Plesiosorex 10 coloradensis 10 Pleurolicus 45, 46 sp 45. 46 Pliauchenia 69 cochrani 69 Pliohippus 65 sp 65 Pliolemus 38 antiquus 38 Pliopotamys 38 meadensis 38 Pogonodon'l 59 sp 59 Pratifelis 59 martini 59 Pratilepus 21 kansasensis 21 Procastoroides 51 lanei 51 Procerberus 6 formicarum 6 Procyon 54 rexroadensis 54 Prodipodomys 46 kansensis 46 Proheteromys 48, 49 sp. cf. P. magnus 48 sulculus 49 Promioclaenus 59 acolytus 59 wilsoni 59 Propliophenacomys 38 parkeri 38 Proscalops ° sp. cf. P. secundus 8 Prosciurus ^^ relictis — Prosthennops 67 serus 67 1 Prosthennops 67 sp. indet 67 Protospermophilus 26 kelloggi 26 sp 26 Protypotherium 60 martini 60 Pseudocvlindrodon " sp..' 22 Pseudotheridomys 44 hesperus 44 Pseudotrimylus 11 roperi ' ' Reithrodontomys 38 pratincola 38 1 Reithrodontomys 38 Scalopoides 9 isodens 9 Scalopus 9 acquaticus 9 sp. Sciurus 25, 26 sp 25 sp. A 26 Scottimus 39 ambiguus 39 Sigmodon 39, 40 hilli 39 intermedius 40 Simidectes 13 magnus 13 Sinclairella 6 dakotensis 6 Sirenia 61 gen. et sp. indet 61 Sorex 12, 13 cinereus 12 compressus 12 cudahyensis 12 taylori 12 vireti 13 Sorex? 13 sp. 13 Spilogale 56 cf. leucoparia 56 rexroadi 56 Stenoderma 14 rufum anthonyi 14 Stenoechinus 1 tantalus ^ S\lvdai>us 21 ■ sp 21 Symbos 74 cavifrons 74 Symmetrodontomys 40, 41 simplicidens 40, 41 Synaptomys 41 bunkeri 41 Synaptomys (Mictomys) 41, 42 borealis 41 cf. vetus 42 kansasensis 4 1 , 42 Talpidae 9 gen. et sp. indet 9 Talpohenach 15 torrejonius . 15 Tamius 26 sp. 26 Tunupolama 69 hlancoensis 69 .sp 69 Tapirus 65 cf. 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