Leptictis dakotensis (skull)
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Leptictis dakotensis (skull)
Description
Name: Leptictis dakotensis (skull)
Age: oligocene, brule formation
Origin: shannon county, South Dakota, USA
Size: 5.5 cm
rare
Leptictis is an extinct genus of leptictid non-placental eutherian mammal known from the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene of North America.The type species, L. haydeni, was named in 1868 by Joseph Leidy in honour of Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden. L. dakotensis was also named by Leidy in 1868
Specifications
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United States | United States |
- Availability: Sold
- SKU: LEPTI1
- MPN: Geofossiles
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Tags:
leptictis
, dakotensis
, oligocene
, brule formation
, Origin
, shannon county
, South Dakota
, USA