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Proneofiber, a new genus of vole (Cricetidae: Rodentia) from the Pleistocene Seymour Formation of Texas,and its evolutionary and stratigraphic significance
Authors:Claude W Hibbard  Walter W Dalquest
Institution:1. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 USA.;2. Department of Biology, Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 USA.
Abstract:A new genus and species of a microtine rodent, Proneofiber guildayi, is named on the basis of rooted teeth with cement from the warm Gilliland local fauna, Seymour Formation of Pleistocene age, Knox County, Texas. Proneofiber guildayi is considered to be ancestral to Neofiber, the round-tailed water rat, now living in the extreme southeastern United States. The presence of Pleistocene faunas prior to the first continental glaciation and the existence of three Pearlette-like volcanic ashes in the Plains Region suggest a revision of the age assignment of Pleistocene deposits from the nonglaciated region.
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