Valenopsalis

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Valenopsalis joyneri
Temporal range: - Middle Puercan, 65 Ma
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Valenopsalis
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V. joyneri

Williamson, 2015[1]

Valenopsalis is an extinct mammal from the Paleocene of North America (more specifically, Puercan-aged deposits in Wyoming, Montana and Saskatchewan. Originally referred to the genus Catopsalis (C. joyneri), it has more recently been moved to its own genus as the former was understood to be a wastebasket taxon. It is currently considered to be the most basal representative of Taeniolabidoidea.

References

  1. ^ Willamson, T.E.,; Brusatte, S.L.,; Secord, R.,; Shelley, S (2015), "A new taeniolabidoid multituberculate (Mammalia) from the middle Puercan of the Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico, and a revision of taeniolabidoid systematics and phylogeny", Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, doi:10.1111/zoj.12336{{citation}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)