- Washington. It is
about half the size of M. jeffersonii. It
evolved into M.
wheatleyi, the
direct ancestor of M. jeffersonii.
Species gradually got larger,...
- differences,
indicates that only
three species are
valid (M. leptostomus, M.
wheatleyi, and M. jeffersonii) in the late
Pliocene and
Pleistocene of
North America...
- US, Canada,
Pleistocene to
early Holocene, see also Eurasia) †Ochotona
wheatleyi (US: Alaska, Pliocene, late Pleistocene) †Ochotona
zazhigini (US: Colorado...
-
sloths including Megalocnus rodens,
Scelidotherium cuvieri,
Megalonyx wheatleyi and
Glossotherium robustus A
Triceratops and a
Stegosaurus are also both...
-
Megalonyx wheatleyi (Megalonychidae)
fossil (AMNH) and restoration...
- this time, M.
americanum was
present with the
megalonychid Megalonyx wheatleyi, the
tremarctine bear
Arctodus pristinus, the
jaguar (Panthera onca),...
- differences,
indicates that only
three species are
valid (M. leptostomus, M.
wheatleyi, and M. jeffersonii) in the late
Pliocene and
Pleistocene of
North America...
- †Megalonyx
wheatleyi...
-
Wilkinson (1978)
mentions that some
botanists distinguished between 'var.
wheatleyi' and 'Jersey elm',
presumably the
result of
slight mutations in the course...
-
sloth †Megalonyx
wheatleyi Many specimens,
including several partial skulls, mandibles, and ****ociated remains.
Megalonyx wheatleyi is one of the most...