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Marsh, Othniel Charles (detail)
   
1888
Notice of a new fossil sirenian, from California.
Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts (3)35(205)(whole vol. no. 135): 94-96. 3 figs. Jan. 1888.
–This, the first scientific paper published on desmostylians, describes Desmostylus hesperus, n.gen.n.sp., from Alameda County, Calif., on the basis of isolated teeth and a lumbar vertebra deposited in the Yale Peabody Museum. It was believed to be Pliocene in age and related to Metaxytherium and Halicore. In fact it is Miocene in age, and according to Merriam (1911: 404) the type was actually collected in Contra Costa County.

Related Index Records (7)

California
  x D * 1888 Marsh, O.C. (Desmostylus hesperus, n.gen.n.sp.; Alameda Co.; 94-96.)

Desmostylus Marsh, 1888
  x D * 1888 Marsh, O.C. (n.gen.; Alameda Co., California; 94-96.)

Desmostylus hesperus Marsh, 1888
  x D * 1888 Marsh, O.C. (n.gen.n.sp.; Alameda Co., California; 94-96.)

Halicore Illiger, 1811
(= Dugong)
  x D 1888 Marsh, O.C. (thought related to Desmostylus; m96.)

Metaxytherium de Christol, 1840
  x D 1888 Marsh, O.C. ("Metataxytherium"; thought related to Desmostylus; m96.)

Miocene
  x D 1888 Marsh, O.C. (Desmostylus hesperus, n.gen.n.sp.; California; 94-96.)

Pliocene
  x D 1888 Marsh, O.C. (Desmostylus hesperus, n.gen.n.sp.; [actually Mioc.] California; 94-96.)


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