''Mesodma'' is an extinct
genus
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of
mammal, a member of the extinct order
Multituberculata
Multituberculata (commonly known as multituberculates, named for the multiple tubercles of their teeth) is an extinct order of rodent-like mammals with a fossil record spanning over 130 million years. They first appeared in the Middle Jurassic, ...
within the suborder
Cimolodonta
Cimolodonta is a taxon of extinct mammals that lived from the Cretaceous to the Eocene. They were some of the more derived members of the extinct order Multituberculata. They probably lived something of a rodent-like existence until their eco ...
, family
Neoplagiaulacidae
Neoplagiaulacidae is a family of mammal within the extinct order Multituberculata. Fossil remains are known from the Upper Cretaceous through to the latest Eocene/early Oligocene. Representatives have been found in North America, Europe and Asi ...
. It lived during the upper
Cretaceous
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and
Paleocene
The Paleocene, ( ) or Palaeocene, is a geological epoch that lasted from about 66 to 56 million years ago (mya). It is the first epoch of the Paleogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. The name is a combination of the Ancient Greek ''pal ...
Periods of what is now
North America. The earliest definitive record is from the late
Santonian
The Santonian is an age in the geologic timescale or a chronostratigraphic stage. It is a subdivision of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or Upper Cretaceous Series. It spans the time between 86.3 ± 0.7 mya (million years ago) and 83.6 ± 0.7 mya. ...
stage strata of the
Straight Cliffs Formation. A single
premolar
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tooth from the lower
Cenomanian stage strata of the
Cedar Mountain Formation
The Cedar Mountain Formation is the name given to a distinctive sedimentary geologic formation in eastern Utah, spanning most of the early and mid-Cretaceous. The formation was named for Cedar Mountain in northern Emery County, Utah, where Willia ...
has been tentatively assigned to this genus based on its similarity, but its describers noted that it is unlikely that ''Mesodma'' lived during that time.
Species
*''Mesodma ambigua''
**Place: Mantua Lentil,
Wyoming
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(USA)
**Age:
Maastrichtian
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-Puercan, Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene
**Weight: about 55 g
*''Mesodma formosa''
**Place: Hell Creek and Frenchman Formation, USA & Canada. This species is possibly also known from
Utah
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.
**Age: Maastrichtian-Puercan (Upper Cretaceous to the Paleocene).
**Weight: about 30 g
*''Mesodma hensleighi''
**Place:
Hell Creek Formation
The Hell Creek Formation is an intensively studied division of mostly Upper Cretaceous and some lower Paleocene rocks in North America, named for exposures studied along Hell Creek, near Jordan, Montana. The formation stretches over portions of ...
in the
U.S.
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and in
Saskatchewan
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,
Canada
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.
**Age:
Campanian
The Campanian is the fifth of six ages of the Late Cretaceous Epoch on the geologic timescale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). In chronostratigraphy, it is the fifth of six stages in the Upper Cretaceous Series. Campani ...
(Upper Cretaceous).
**Weight: around 15 g
*''Mesodma pygmaea''
**Place: Gidley Quarry, Montana, as well as Wyoming and Alberta, Canada
**Age: Torrejonian-Tiffanian (Middle Paleocene).
**Weight: about 8 g
*''Mesodma senecta''
**Age: Campanian (Upper Cretaceous)
**Weight: about 50 g
*''Mesodma thompsoni'' (=''M. garfieldensis'')
**Place: St Mary River Formation & Montana and Wyoming of the US and Canada
**Age: Maastrichtian-Puercan, Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene
**Weight: about 55 g
The species ''"Mesodma" primaeva'' from the
Judithian
The Judithian was a North American faunal stage lasting from 83.5 to 70.6 million years ago. It overlaps with the Campanian global stage.
Fauna
Dinosaur faunas of the Judithian age may represent the peak of dinosaur evolution in North America. H ...
of Western Interior of North America was formerly assigned to the genus ''Mesodma'', but subsequently it was made the
type species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen( ...
of a separate genus ''
Filikomys''.
References
Further reading
*Osborn (1891); "A review of the Cretaceous Mammalia". ''Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.'' 124 - 135.
*Simpson (1929), "American Mesozoic Mammalia". Mem. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. iii (i): p. 1-235.
*Clemens (1963), "Fossil mammals of the type Lance formation Wyoming. Part I. Introduction and Multituberculata". Univ. Calif. Pub;. ''Geol. Sci.'' 48, p. 1-105. (According to Peabody Museum database.)
*Marsh (1889), "Discovery of Cretaceous Mammalia". ''Am. J. Sci.'' (3) xxxviii, p. 177-180.
*Archibald (1982), ''A study of Mammalia and geology across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Garfield County, Montana''. Univ. of Calif. Publ. Geol. Sci. 122xvi+, 286pp.
*Jepsen (1940), "Paleocene faunas of the Polecat Bench formation, Park County, Wyoming". ''Pro. Amer. Philos. Soc'' 83, p. 217-341, 21 figs., 5 pls.
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Ptilodontoids
Paleocene genus extinctions
Cretaceous mammals of North America
Paleocene mammals of North America
Ojo Alamo Formation
Milk River Formation
Hell Creek fauna
Prehistoric mammal genera