The Rodent Hill Locality is a fossil-bearing site that is part of the Cypress Hills Formation, and is located roughly 15 km northwest of the town of Eastend, Saskatchewan. A number of fossil mammal and other vertebrate taxa are present at Rodent Hill; the primary objective of this project was to identify the fossil rodents of the families Sciuridae, Aplodontidae, Castoridae, Heliscomyidae, Heteromyidae, Florentiamyidae and Zapodidae. These taxa were correlated with rodents from other North American faunas to establish the age of the Rodent Hill Locality. The species Haplomys cf. H. liolophus, Dakotallomys cf. D. pelycomyoides, Kirkomys milleri, Proheteromys nebraskensis, Agnotocastor cf. A. praetereadens, and possibly Cedromus cf. C. wil...
The first record of the problematical rodent Pipestoneomys Donohoe is reported from the Orellan. Pre...
Cylindrodon galbreathi Ostrander is shown to be a junior synonym of C. nebraskensis Hough and Alf, a...
Three species of Yoderimyinae (Eomyidae: Rodentia) are recognized from the lower part of the White R...
The Rodent Hill Locality is a fossil-bearing site that is part of the Cypress Hills Formation, and i...
The Cypress Hills Formation of Saskatchewan preserves sediments of Uintan (middle Eocene) to Hemingf...
The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized ...
A new genus of sciurid, Cynomyoides, is named. The new genus includes a new species from the late Cl...
New specimens from the Bridger Formation allow for a critical review of the alpha taxonomy and evolu...
Only one rodent specimen has been previously described from the late Hemphillian ZX Bar local fauna ...
A new fossil sciurid, Citellus kimballensis, is described. This new species was found in the Kimball...
1 page.Family Aplodontidae is made of a number of extant and extinct species that include the modern...
1 page.Aplodontiid fossils from the Turtle Cove Member of the John Day Formation are relatively abun...
The rodents and rabbits described below represent a part of a collection made by Dr. H. J. Koerner f...
The Meade Basin, SW Kansas, yields a rich vertebrate fossil record from the late Cenozoic. Here, we ...
Sciurids are one of the most diverse mammalian groups today, but the fossil record does not reflect ...
The first record of the problematical rodent Pipestoneomys Donohoe is reported from the Orellan. Pre...
Cylindrodon galbreathi Ostrander is shown to be a junior synonym of C. nebraskensis Hough and Alf, a...
Three species of Yoderimyinae (Eomyidae: Rodentia) are recognized from the lower part of the White R...
The Rodent Hill Locality is a fossil-bearing site that is part of the Cypress Hills Formation, and i...
The Cypress Hills Formation of Saskatchewan preserves sediments of Uintan (middle Eocene) to Hemingf...
The rich and varied nature of the mammalian faunas of the White River Oligocene has been recognized ...
A new genus of sciurid, Cynomyoides, is named. The new genus includes a new species from the late Cl...
New specimens from the Bridger Formation allow for a critical review of the alpha taxonomy and evolu...
Only one rodent specimen has been previously described from the late Hemphillian ZX Bar local fauna ...
A new fossil sciurid, Citellus kimballensis, is described. This new species was found in the Kimball...
1 page.Family Aplodontidae is made of a number of extant and extinct species that include the modern...
1 page.Aplodontiid fossils from the Turtle Cove Member of the John Day Formation are relatively abun...
The rodents and rabbits described below represent a part of a collection made by Dr. H. J. Koerner f...
The Meade Basin, SW Kansas, yields a rich vertebrate fossil record from the late Cenozoic. Here, we ...
Sciurids are one of the most diverse mammalian groups today, but the fossil record does not reflect ...
The first record of the problematical rodent Pipestoneomys Donohoe is reported from the Orellan. Pre...
Cylindrodon galbreathi Ostrander is shown to be a junior synonym of C. nebraskensis Hough and Alf, a...
Three species of Yoderimyinae (Eomyidae: Rodentia) are recognized from the lower part of the White R...