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- Ectog**** gliriformis gliriformis (Schoch, 1981) Ectog**** novomehic**** (Cope, 1877) Ectog**** simplex (Guthrie, 1967) E. lobdelli: Ectog**** gliriformis lobdelli...
- Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Pilosa Family: †Megalocnidae Genus: †Neocnus Species †N. comes †N. dousman †N. gliriformis †N. major †N. toupiti...
- bighornensis (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** copei (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** gliriformis (Cope, 1874) †Ectog**** lobdelli (Simpson, 1929) Tribe: †Psittacotheriini...
- bighornensis (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** copei (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** gliriformis (Cope, 1874) †Ectog**** lobdelli (Simpson, 1929) Tribe: †Psittacotheriini...
- bighornensis (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** copei (Schoch, 1981) †Ectog**** gliriformis (Cope, 1874) †Ectog**** lobdelli (Simpson, 1929) Tribe: †Psittacotheriini...
- alternatively, I. zazae may have been variable in size. Neocnus gliriformis (previously Microcnus gliriformis), a sloth found only on Cuba. Megalocnus rodens, a common...
- †Parocnus dominic**** Pleistocene to Holocene, Hispaniola Neocnus †N. gliriformis Pleistocene to Holocene, Cuba †N. major Pleistocene to Holocene, Cuba...
- recent remains dated to 5226-5156 BCE. Cuban rodent-like sloth Neocnus gliriformis Cuba Most recent remains dated to 5050-4050 BCE. Neocnus major Known...
- period. The following fossils were reported from the formation: Ectog**** gliriformis E. lobdelli Mingotherium holtae Agomphus pectoralis A. aff. alabamensis...
- A taeniodont. E. copei USGS 3838, with postcrania. A taeniodont. E. gliriformis A fragmentary femur (PU 13173). A taeniodont. Esthonyx E. bisculatus...