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Amia basiloides

Amia basiloides

Brownstein & Near, 2024

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Locality and horizon: The holotype and referred material of † A. basiloides described in this contribution come from the Fort Union Formation in Montana, USA (Fig. 1 A). The holotype YPM VPPU 0.16236 was recovered from the Burns Mine locality in the Bear Creek-Washoe area of Carbon County, Montana, by Robbert V. Witter, John Dyer, and the 1948 Princeton Expedition team. This locality produces fossils, including large mammals, characteristic of the terrestrial Bear Creek local fauna and is Late Paleocene in age (Tiffanian to Clarkforkian North American land mammal stages, 61.2 – 56.6 Mya; Boreske 1974, Barnosky et al. 2014).

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Bánki, O., Roskov, Y., Döring, M., Ower, G., Hernández Robles, D. R., Plata Corredor, C. A., Stjernegaard Jeppesen, T., Örn, A., Pape, T., Hobern, D., Garnett, S., Little, H., DeWalt, R. E., Miller, J., Orrell, T., Aalbu, R., Abbott, J., Abreu, C., Acero P, A., et al. (2026). Catalogue of Life (2026-05-15 XR). Catalogue of Life Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.48580/dgxsq

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288727464
Dataset Key
7ddf754f-d193-4cc9-b351-99906754a03b
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Taxon ID
V2H5G
Last Crawled
6/16/2026
Last Interpreted
6/16/2026