. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 3 cm Fig. 2. Conepatus sp. cf. C. robustus material recovered from the Ardis local fauna. A) Humerus B) Femur C) Astragalus D) Dentary with p3. the late Rancholabrean Haile 14 in Florida (Martin 1978). The femur and astragalus are the first of these elements to be reported for this species and were assigned based on morphology and their large size (Fig. 2). The extant species inhabit the southwestern United States, southward into Central America, and as far east as eastern Texas (Hall 1981). This is the first report of this species from South Ca
. Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 3 cm Fig. 2. Conepatus sp. cf. C. robustus material recovered from the Ardis local fauna. A) Humerus B) Femur C) Astragalus D) Dentary with p3. the late Rancholabrean Haile 14 in Florida (Martin 1978). The femur and astragalus are the first of these elements to be reported for this species and were assigned based on morphology and their large size (Fig. 2). The extant species inhabit the southwestern United States, southward into Central America, and as far east as eastern Texas (Hall 1981). This is the first report of this species from South Carolina and the first fossil record of this extinct hog-nosed skunk from outside of Florida. Subfamily Mustelinae Mustela vison - Mink Material: 1 left dentary, complete dentition except for incisors (1 USNM); 1 left dentary, complete dentition except for incisors and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original North Carolina State Museum of Natural History. [Raleigh, NC : North Carolina State Museum of Natural History]
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