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SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY<br />

Class MAMMALIA<br />

Order PRIMATES Linnaeus, 1758<br />

Family PLESIADAPIDAE Trouessart, 1897<br />

PLESIADAPIS Gervais, 1877<br />

PLESIADAPIS COOKEI Jepsen, 1930<br />

Type<br />

YPM PU 13292, associated right and left dentaries, right maxilla, one upper and<br />

one lower incisor from the little Sand Coulee area (Sec. 32, T 57 N, R 101 W, Park Co.),<br />

Big Horn Basin, Wyoming.<br />

Referred specimen<br />

UM 87990, skull with associated dentaries and postcranial skeleton (Figs. 4.1-3;<br />

5-16; 19-30; 33; 36-45; 48-49; 51-52) preserved in a limestone nodule at Locality SC-<br />

117, Fort Union Formation, middle Clarkforkian (late Paleocene biochron CF-2), Clarks<br />

Fork Basin, Wyoming.<br />

Ontogenetic state of UM 87990<br />

The adult dentition is completely erupted; however, the teeth are almost<br />

completely unworn and most long bone epiphyses remain unfused to diaphyses. This<br />

appears to be a fairly typical preservational state in which to find plesiadapiform<br />

specimens. For example, skeletons of Carpolestes simpsoni (UM 101963) described by<br />

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