Floridachoerus

Floridachoerus
Temporal range: Late Miocene 20.43–15.97 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Tayassuidae
Genus: Floridachoerus
Ted E. White, 1941
Species: F. olseni
Binomial name
Floridachoerus olseni
(Ted E. White 1941)
Synonyms

Desmathyus olseni (Alt. combination)

Floridachoerus olseni is an extinct peccary that lived during the Hemingfordian age of the Late Miocene, and was endemic to North America. F. olseni was in existence for approximately 4.46 million years.[1] Remains of this extinct mammal were located at the fossil rich Thomas Farm site in Gilchrist County, Florida (two collections) and Toledo Bend site, Newton County, Texas.[2] Floridachoerus olseni was named after Stanley. J. Olsen of the Florida Geological Survey in 1962. Olsen previously worked at the site for Harvard University.[3]

Lithology of sites

References

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