White River Fauna

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The White River Fauna are fossil animals found in the White River Badlands of South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska in the United States including Badlands National Park.[1]

The fossils have been found in the White River Formation, Chadron Formation, Brule Formation, and the Arikaree Formation.

Animals from the White River Badlands date from the Eocene, Oligocene, the Miocene, and the Pliocene Epochs.

List[edit]

Genera include:

Birds[edit]

Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Bathornis
  • B. veredus (type)
  • B. celeripes
  • B. cursor
  • B. fricki
  • B. geographicus
  • B. grallator
  • B. fax?
  • B. minor
Bathornithidae Eocene-Miocene The type genus of the Bathornithidae, large predatory birds related to seriemas.[2]
Paracrax †Bathornithidae Closely related and similar to the conspecific Bathornis; however, it seems to have occupied more arid environments.[3]

Mammals[edit]

Artiodactyls[edit]

Antracotheres[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Bothriodon
  • B. sp.
Anthracotheriidae
Elomeryx
  • E. brachyrhynchus
Anthracotheriidae
Camelids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Poebrotherium
  • P. wilsoni (type)
  • P. chadronensis
  • P. eximium
  • P. franki
  • P. labratum
Camelidae
Entelodonts[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Archaeotherium
  • A. mortoni (type)
Entelodontidae Oligocene
Daeodon
  • D. shoshonensis (type)
  • D. humerosum?
†Entelodontidae Miocene
Leptomerycids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Leptomeryx Leptomerycidae The most common fossil found in the area.[4]
Merycoidodontids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Eporeodon
  • E. major (type)
  • E. occidentalis
  • E. pygmyus
Merycoidodontidae Oligocene
Leptauchenia †Merycoidodontidae
Merycoidodon †Merycoidodontidae
Miniochoerus †Merycoidodontidae
Protoceratids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Protoceras Protoceratidae
Ruminants[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Hypertragulus Hypertragulidae

Carnivorans[edit]

Amphiconid[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Daphoneus
  • D. vetus (type)
  • D. hartshorianus
  • D. lambei
  • D. ruber
  • D. socialis
  • D. transversus
Amphicyonidae Eocene-Miocene
Parictis Amphicynodontinae
Borophagin[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Archaeocyon
  • A. leptodus (type)
  • A. pavidus
  • A. falkenbachi
Borophaginae Oligocene
Canids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Osbornodon Canidae
Creodonts[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Hyaenodon
  • H. horridus
Hyaenodontidae Eocene - Miocene
Felids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Dinictis
  • D. felina (type)
Nimravidae Eocene-Miocene
Hoplophoneus
  • H. primaevus (type)
  • H. occidentalis
  • H. strigidens
  • H. cerebralis
  • H. dakotensis
  • H. oharrai
  • H. sicarius
†Nimravidae Eocene-Oligocene
Nimravus †Nimravidae

Epoicotheres[edit]

Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Xenocranium
  • X. pileorivale (type)
Epoicotheriidae Oligocene

Lagomorphs[edit]

Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Palaeolagus Leporidae

Perissodactyls[edit]

Brototheres[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Megacerops Brontotheriidae Eocene - Oligocene
Equids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Mesohippus Equidae
Miohippus Equidae
Rhinocerotoids[edit]
Amynodonts[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Metamynodon Amynodontidae
Hyracodontids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Hyracodon Hyracodontidae Eocene - Oligocene
Rhinocerotids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Subhyracodon Rhinocerotidae
Tapirids[edit]
Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Protapirus Tapiridae

Rodents[edit]

Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Agnotocastor
  • A. praeteredens (type)
  • A. coloradensis
  • A. galushai
  • A. readingi
Castoridae Eocene-Miocene
Ischyromys Ischyromyidae

Reptiles[edit]

Genus Species Clade Epoch Image Notes
Alligator Crocodilia Eocene
Peltosaurus Anguidae
Stylemys
  • S. nebrascensis (type)
  • S. botti
  • S. calaverensis
  • S. canetotiana
  • S. capax
  • S. conspecta
  • S. copei
  • S. emiliae
  • S. frizaciana
  • S. karakolensis
  • S. neglectus
  • S. oregonensis
  • S. pygmea
  • S. uintensis
  • S. undabuna
Testudinidae

See also[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • Rachel Benton, The White River Badlands: Geology and Paleontology, Indiana University Press 2015
  • William Berryman Scott, A history of land mammals in the western hemisphere, MacMillan Publishing Company, 1913

References[edit]

  1. ^ Scott, W. B., & Jepsen, G. L. (1940). The Mammalian Fauna of the White River Oligocene: Part IV. Artiodactyla. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 28(4), 363–746. https://doi.org/10.2307/1005504
  2. ^ Wetmore, A. (1927). "Fossil Birds from the Oligocene of Colorado" (PDF). Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History. 7 (2): 1–14.
  3. ^ Wetmore, A. (1927). "Fossil Birds from the Oligocene of Colorado" (PDF). Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History. 7 (2): 1–14.
  4. ^ Emry, Robert J. (1973). "Stratigraphy and Preliminary Biostratigraphy of the Flagstaff Rim Area, Natrona County, Wyoming". Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology (18): 1–43. doi:10.5479/si.00810266.18.1. ISSN 0081-0266.