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. 2006 Jul 17;103(30):11223–11227. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0511296103

Table 1.

List of specimens of T. brandti from earliest Eocene [Wasatchian (Wa)-0] of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming

ID number Description Location
UM 99031 Holotype, M2 SC-351, northern Bighorn Basin (5)
UM 111434 Fragment of right dentary with P4–M3, the most complete specimen of T. brandti. The three molars are well preserved and not worn; only the trigonid of P4 is missing. The M2 is identical in size and morphology to the holotype SC-67, northern Bighorn Basin
USNM 493913 Right dentary fragment with P4–M1 WW-108, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 493914 Right dentary fragment with M2–3 WW-107, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 521795 Right dentary fragment with M2 WW-75, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525543 Left isolated P4, left isolated M1, left isolated M2 WW-96, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525544 Left isolated P4 and left isolated M2 WW-84, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525545 Left isolated M2 WW-97, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525546 Right dentary fragment with M2–3 WW-96, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525621 Right dentary fragment with M1–3 WW-125, southern Bighorn Basin
USNM 525622 Left dentary fragment with M2–3 WW-96, southern Bighorn Basin

All specimens listed are new except the holotype, and all have been found in association with Wa-0 mammalian markers such as D. ilicis, H. sandrae, and A. junnei. SC, Sand Coulee fossil locality, UM; UM, University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology; USNM, Department of Paleobiology, U.S. National Museum of Natural History (USNM), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; WW, Willwood fossil locality, USNM.