Mammalia - Rodentia - Eomyidae
Full reference: R. J. Emry and W. W. Korth. 2013. The eomyid rodent Paradjidaumo Burke from the late Eocene White River Formation, Flagstaff Rim area, Wyoming. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 126(2):178-186
Belongs to Paradjidaumo according to R. J. Emry and W. W. Korth 2013
Sister taxa: Paradjidaumo alberti, Paradjidaumo disjunctus, Paradjidaumo hansonorum, Paradjidaumo hypsodus, Paradjidaumo patriciae, Paradjidaumo reynoldsi, Paradjidaumo spokanensis, Paradjidaumo validus
Type specimen: USNM 256759, a mandible ( right mandible with i1 and p4–m3). Its type locality is Flagstaff Rim IV, which is in a Chadronian terrestrial horizon in the White River Formation of Wyoming.
Ecology: ground dwelling herbivore
Distribution: found only at Flagstaff Rim IV
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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