. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. Marsupicarnivora (2) ?Proteutheria (1) Lipotyphla (2) Chiroptera (2+) Primates (8) Apatotheria (3) Cebochoerus robiacensis TMixtotherium sp. Indet. Mlxtotherium aff. gresslyi THyperdichobune sp. 2 Hyperdichobune sp. 1 Plagiolophus curtisi Lophlotherium siderolithic um Propalaeotherium alf. parvulu Vulpavoides cooperi ?Mlacinae indet. TMiacis sp. indet. Heterohyus morinionensis Heterohyus aff. nanus' Heterohyus cf. sudrei B Suevosciurus authodon. Rodentia (7) Acotherulum campichii IChoeropotamus sp. indet. Dacrytherium elegans Dichodo


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. Marsupicarnivora (2) ?Proteutheria (1) Lipotyphla (2) Chiroptera (2+) Primates (8) Apatotheria (3) Cebochoerus robiacensis TMixtotherium sp. Indet. Mlxtotherium aff. gresslyi THyperdichobune sp. 2 Hyperdichobune sp. 1 Plagiolophus curtisi Lophlotherium siderolithic um Propalaeotherium alf. parvulu Vulpavoides cooperi ?Mlacinae indet. TMiacis sp. indet. Heterohyus morinionensis Heterohyus aff. nanus' Heterohyus cf. sudrei B Suevosciurus authodon. Rodentia (7) Acotherulum campichii IChoeropotamus sp. indet. Dacrytherium elegans Dichodon sp. indet. Amphiperatherium alt. goethei Amphiperatherium fontense ?Pantolestidae indet. Gesneropithex figularis Scraeva sp. indet. Microchiroptera spp. indet. 1-4 Nannopithex quaylei Nannopithex sp. 1 Pseudoloris ct. crusafonti Microchoerus wardi Microchoerus creechbarrowensis Europolemur collinsonae Leptadapis aff. magnus Plesiarctomys hurzeleri Plesiarctomys curranti ?Manitshinae indet. Ailuravus stehlinschaubi Sciuroides rissonei Treposciurus helveticus Log. size .2 -52 ,,49 J6 .25 •6 He J 3 46 Q16 O J9 ° 42° ° 47*1258 041 -30 J 8 ..27 -14 22 23 -i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—r .5 .5 Log. N Text-figure 70 Diagrams of relative abundances of Creechbarrow mammals. A. Circular diagram showing proportional representation of species numbers per order. B. Circular diagram showing proportional representation of specimen numbers per species, grouped by order. C. Scatter diagram of log. size (based on M1 area, or its extrapolation by squaring M, length) against log. numbers of individuals (based on maximum numbers of teeth). Bar on left gives range of size of modern arboreal herbivores from Eisenberg (1978) extrapolated to tooth size using Creighton (1980). Outline circles are probable herbivores; solid circles are probable insectivores/carnivores; numbers against symbols refer to taxa listed in Table 1, pp. Please note that these images are ext


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