Ectocion Fossils
Ectocion (sometimes Ectocyon)
is an extinct genus of placental mammals of the order Condylartha. The genus was
earlier classified as Gidleyina (Simpson 1935) and Prosthecion (Patterson and
West 1973)
Paleocene specimens of these hoofed, ground-dwelling herbivores have been found
in Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan) and the United States (Colorado, Montana,
North Dakota, and Wyoming).
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Name: Ectocion sp.
Geologic Age: Paleocene (62 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail: Fort Union Formation
Location: Sweetgrass County, Montana
Ectocion Tooth 1 $75.00
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Name: Ectocion sp.
Geologic Age: Paleocene (62 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail: Fort Union Formation
Location: Sweetgrass County, Montana
Ectocion Tooth 1 $75.00