Abstract

Abstract Two dentaries from the Wasatchian Willwood Formation of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, constitute the first evidence of the anterior teeth of the omomyid Arapahovius advena . Another specimen, preserving intact crowns of nearly all the lower teeth, represents a derived new species of Teilhardina . The two species appear to be closely related and provide evidence on the interrelationships of diminutive omomyids. Arapahovius and Anemorhysis are sister taxa that probably evolved from a derived species of Teilhardina .

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