Description of New Carnivores From the Miocene of Western Nebraska Vol. 4 No. 5
Description of New Carnivores From the Miocene of Western Nebraska Vol. 4 No. 5
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III. is slightly oljlique, and extends to the posterior end of the plantar tuberosity. The shaft is Ijroad, slightly con- stricted, depressed, and the distal articulation is moderately reflected on the anterior face of the bone. There is a strong keel. Metatarsal IV. is slightly ligliter than mt. III., in the type. In the beaver, this digit is a little the heaviest of the series. In the fossil the proximal end has some- what similar interlocking characters with mt. III. and the cuboid, as in Cy...nomys and Aplodontia. These latter genera, especially (Jjjiiumys, have more rounded and much longer metatarsals than S. fossor. In Aplodoiilia, the metatarsals II., III. and IV. are approximately of the same length as those o^ S. fo^fsor, but they are much lighter. Metatarsal V. (PI. XVIIL, fig. 14) is only half as long as mt. IV. in the type. Its relative length is much less than in Cynomys or Aphnlovtia. In the beaver the fifth digit is relatively longer than in Cynomys. Metatarsal V. articulates with the outer side of mt.
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