A New Fossil Salamander of the Genus Siren from the Eocene of Wyoming
1957; American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists; Volume: 1957; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/1439392
ISSN1938-5110
AutoresColeman J. Goin, Walter Auffenberg,
Tópico(s)Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
Resumospecimens listed below, which I have examined, Smith and Taylor (1948: 99) give a number of localities for this species. Most of these have been plotted in Figure 3. Distrito Federal: Mexico (AMNH 1289); vicinity of Guadalupe (AMNH 12216-27, 13366-78). Guanajuato: Guanajuato (USMN 9891, 12684, 26155); Santa Rosa (USMN 47206). Jalisco: Teocaltiche (UIMNH 32308). Mexico: Lagunilla de Ojuelos, 5 mi. W Toluca (AMNH 55265-66). Michoacan: Tupitaro (USMN 10239 [3 specimens], 10243 [3 specimens], 10251, 1025355, 10258); Sahuayo (USMN 113735); 5 mi. NW Maravatio (UIMNH 32304-05). Puebla: Chignahuapan (USMN 21454-59). San Luis Potosi: Arriaga (LSUMZ 2520-38, 2554-55); Bledos (LSUMZ 2549-50, 4275-77, 4285); 21 km. W Illesca (LSUMZ 2317); Laguna de las Rusias (LSUMZ 5654); Presa Gonzales Santos, 10 mi. SW San Luis Potosi (LSUMZ 4303-06); Presa Prudentia (LSUMZ 5668); Presa San Jose, 4 mi. SW San Luis Potosi (LSUMZ 4307-10); Sierra San Miguel, 7500 ft. (LSUMZ 4973).
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