occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.mc.63863CC1FFECCE5D35ABFCE8FBCDFB28	5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.taxon	UMPC 14863, UMPC 14864		UMPC		There are two M 3 specimens from the Sand Creek locality. UMPC 14863 (Figure 6.6) is complete but exhibits a weathered groove running occluso-cervically on the lingual surface of the protocone and minor enamel damage on the hypocone. The antero-buccal corner of UMPC 14864 (Figure 6.2) is missing. These teeth exhibit the same general pattern of the M 3 of Sinclairella discussed by Jepsen (1934) with a reduced metacone, hypocone, and metastylar shelf compared with the other upper molars. The result is an M 3, which is more triangular in outline than either of the other upper molars		3												The	Sand Creek	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936#63863CC1FFECCE5D35ABFCE8FBCDFB28				MaterialCitation
5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.mc.63863CC1FFECCE5C3584F928FE25FBD5	5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.taxon	UMPC 14861		UMPC		One m 1 was recovered from each of the three study areas. Of these three teeth, the crown of the Orella Road specimen (UMPC 14861; Figure 6.8) is in excellent condition, showing minimal wear and only minor enamel damage on the underside of the anterior-most point of the trigonid. The crown morphology of this tooth is consistent with that described for the type specimen of Sinclairella (Jepsen, 1934). The trigonid is antero-posteriorly elongate and narrows anteriorly. The protoconid and metaconid are subequal, and each cusp rises well above the height of the protolophid. The paraconid is virtually absent, existing as a small swelling on the tooth anterior and slightly buccal to the metaconid. A ridge of enamel runs anteriorly and slightly lingually from the protoconid where it broadens into a small cuspule at the anterior edge of the tooth crown. The talonid is broader than the trigonid and is deeply basined. The cristid obliqua originates at the postero-buccal corner of the tooth from a modest hypoconid. This crest borders the buccal margin of the talonid in a antero-posterior direction before curving slightly linguad to join the postvallid low along the postero-lingual margin of a high protoconid. Buccal to this juncture between the cristid obliqua and the protoconid is a strong hypoflexid, accentuated by a substantial postero-buccal extension of the protoconid. This extension increases down the cusp as it approaches the cervical margin of the tooth crown. The posterior talonid margin consists of a sharp, arcuate postcristid. The hypoconulid and metaconulid are not clearly present		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936#63863CC1FFECCE5C3584F928FE25FBD5				MaterialCitation
5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.mc.63863CC1FFEDCE5C3703FB87FE40F915	5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936.taxon	UMPC 14270, UMPC 13938		UMPC		The other two m 1 s in this sample show varying degrees of wear and enamel damage. UMPC 14270, from the Whitehead Creek Locality, is heavily worn and exhibits enamel damage on the antero-lingual border of the trigonid. This tooth agrees with the Orella Road specimen in the majority of features. It differs from this specimen in possessing a trigonid and talonid that are equal in height, a less marked hypoflexid, and an interruption in the postcristid at the midline of the tooth. Each of these differences could be attributed to the advanced state of wear of the Whitehead Creek specimen. The specimen from Sand Creek (UMPC 13938; Figure 6.11) shows modest wear and enamel damage to the anterior and posterior crown borders. The Sand Creek specimen is consistent with the other two specimens but exhibits a slightly more prominent paraconid		2												Sand Creek	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5B47878AFFEFCE5C373CFA8BFA3DF936#63863CC1FFEDCE5C3703FB87FE40F915				MaterialCitation
