Chacopterygus

Summary

Chacopterygus is an extinct genus of cimolestid mammal which existed in New Mexico, during the early Paleocene (middle Puercan age). Its fossils have been recovered from the Nacimiento Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico. It was first named by Thomas E. Williamson, Anne Weil and Barbara Standhardt in 2011 and the type species is Chacopterygus minutus.[1]

Chacopterygus
Temporal range: Early Paleocene, 64 Ma
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Chacopterygus

Williamson, Weil & Standhardt, 2011
Species
  • C. minutus Williamson, Weil & Standhardt, 2011 (type)

References edit

  1. ^ Thomas E. Williamson, Anne Weil and Barbara Standhardt (2011). "Cimolestids (Mammalia) from the early Paleocene (Puercan) of New Mexico". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31 (1): 162–180. doi:10.1080/02724634.2011.539649. S2CID 83935653.