taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
2236042DFFAC40776EAEFAD9FE5BF816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531018/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531018	FIG. 2. — Morphology of GLAC 26988,Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass,1903),from the Kishenehn Formation: A, lateral view of right dentary;B, medial view of right dentary; C, lateral view of left dentary; D, medial view of left dentary; E, line drawing of the occlusal view showing tooth morphology of the left dentary. A photo of the occlusal view of the teeth is showed in Appendix 1. Scale bars: A-D, 2 cm; E, 4 mm.	FIG. 2. — Morphology of GLAC 26988,Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass,1903),from the Kishenehn Formation: A, lateral view of right dentary;B, medial view of right dentary; C, lateral view of left dentary; D, medial view of left dentary; E, line drawing of the occlusal view showing tooth morphology of the left dentary. A photo of the occlusal view of the teeth is showed in Appendix 1. Scale bars: A-D, 2 cm; E, 4 mm.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFAC40776EAEFAD9FE5BF816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531042	APPENDIX 1. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of GLAC 26988, Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903), from the Kishenehn Formation.	APPENDIX 1. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of GLAC 26988, Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903), from the Kishenehn Formation.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFAC40776EAEFAD9FE5BF816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531022/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531022	FIG. 3. — Size analysis of GLAC 26988 and other leptomerycids from the Arikareean and Hemingfordian: A, comparison of the depth of the dentary at different tooth positions; B, comparison of the size of the premolars; C, comparison of the size of the molars. GNP denotes the specimen from Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation); data from the left jaw. Note that the data for Pseudoparablastomeryx Frick, 1937 are in fact a species mean. Sample size is indicated for each comparison. See Tables 1-3 for data. Abbreviations: ant, anterior lophid; post, posterior lophid; Ppf, Pseudoparablastomeryx francescita (Frick, 1937); Pps, P. Pseudoparablastomeryx scotti (Frick, 1937); Ps, Pronodens silberlingi Koerner, 1940; Psp, Pronodens sp.; Pt, P. transmontanus (Douglass, 1903).	FIG. 3. — Size analysis of GLAC 26988 and other leptomerycids from the Arikareean and Hemingfordian: A, comparison of the depth of the dentary at different tooth positions; B, comparison of the size of the premolars; C, comparison of the size of the molars. GNP denotes the specimen from Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation); data from the left jaw. Note that the data for Pseudoparablastomeryx Frick, 1937 are in fact a species mean. Sample size is indicated for each comparison. See Tables 1-3 for data. Abbreviations: ant, anterior lophid; post, posterior lophid; Ppf, Pseudoparablastomeryx francescita (Frick, 1937); Pps, P. Pseudoparablastomeryx scotti (Frick, 1937); Ps, Pronodens silberlingi Koerner, 1940; Psp, Pronodens sp.; Pt, P. transmontanus (Douglass, 1903).	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFAC40776EAEFAD9FE5BF816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531014/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531014	FIG. 1. — Geographic context of the Oligocene-aged fossils from Glacier National Park: A, detailed map of the Kishenehn basin showing the North Fork and Middle Fork areas, faults in the area (continuous black lines), continental divide (red), national park boundaries (dashed blue line), and water courses (gray). Localities of GLAC 26988 (1), GLAC 26987 (2), and CM 87801 (3) are also showed (modified from Dawson & Constenius 2018). Detailed geographic information is available to qualified researchers from repositories; B, map of western Montana showing the location of five coeval Arikareean-aged deposits bearing leptomerycid and/ or equid fossils: the Kishenehn, Renova (Cabbage Patch beds), and Fort Logan formations as well as the Canyon Ferry Reservoir and the Peterson Creek Local Fauna (in Idaho). Select water bodies, cities, and the continental divide are also displayed. Grey areas represent basins with strata coeval with the Kishenehn Formation. Black box shows location of A; C, location of the state of Montana within the United States with black box showing location of B.	FIG. 1. — Geographic context of the Oligocene-aged fossils from Glacier National Park: A, detailed map of the Kishenehn basin showing the North Fork and Middle Fork areas, faults in the area (continuous black lines), continental divide (red), national park boundaries (dashed blue line), and water courses (gray). Localities of GLAC 26988 (1), GLAC 26987 (2), and CM 87801 (3) are also showed (modified from Dawson & Constenius 2018). Detailed geographic information is available to qualified researchers from repositories; B, map of western Montana showing the location of five coeval Arikareean-aged deposits bearing leptomerycid and/ or equid fossils: the Kishenehn, Renova (Cabbage Patch beds), and Fort Logan formations as well as the Canyon Ferry Reservoir and the Peterson Creek Local Fauna (in Idaho). Select water bodies, cities, and the continental divide are also displayed. Grey areas represent basins with strata coeval with the Kishenehn Formation. Black box shows location of A; C, location of the state of Montana within the United States with black box showing location of B.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFAC40776EAEFAD9FE5BF816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531027/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531027	FIG. 4. — Shape analysis of GLAC 26988 and other leptomerycids from the Arikareean and Hemingfordian: A-C, comparison of the shape of the premolars; D-F, comparison of the shape of the molars. GNP denotes the specimen from the Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation); data from the left jaw. Note that the data for Pseudoparablastomeryx Frick, 1937 are in fact a species mean. Each point otherwise represents a specimen. Disparity is showed for Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903) from the Cabbage Patch beds when four or more specimens were measured. See Tables 1-3 for data. Abbreviations: ant, anterior lophid; Ppf, Pseudoparablastomeryx francescita (Frick, 1937); Pps, P. Pseudoparablastomeryx scotti (Frick,1937);Ps, Pronodens silberlingi Koerner, 1940; Psp, Pronodens sp.; Pt, P. transmontanus (Douglass, 1903).	FIG. 4. — Shape analysis of GLAC 26988 and other leptomerycids from the Arikareean and Hemingfordian: A-C, comparison of the shape of the premolars; D-F, comparison of the shape of the molars. GNP denotes the specimen from the Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation); data from the left jaw. Note that the data for Pseudoparablastomeryx Frick, 1937 are in fact a species mean. Each point otherwise represents a specimen. Disparity is showed for Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903) from the Cabbage Patch beds when four or more specimens were measured. See Tables 1-3 for data. Abbreviations: ant, anterior lophid; Ppf, Pseudoparablastomeryx francescita (Frick, 1937); Pps, P. Pseudoparablastomeryx scotti (Frick,1937);Ps, Pronodens silberlingi Koerner, 1940; Psp, Pronodens sp.; Pt, P. transmontanus (Douglass, 1903).	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFA640736C32F8DBFEB1F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531031/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531031	FIG. 6. — Morphology of CM 87801, Paciculus Cope, 1879 from the Kishenehn Formation: A, lateral view of right dentary; B, occlusal view of dentition, m1-2. Abbreviations:Aid, anteroconid; ALac, anterior labial cingulum;ALic, anterior lingual cingulum;Atid, anterolophid; Ecid, ectostylid;Entid, entolophid; Eid, entoconid;Hid, hypoconid; Lc, labial cingulum; Mepid, mesolophid; Mesid, mesostylid;Mid, metaconid; Pc, posterior cingulum; Pid, protoconid; PtiI, protolophid I; PtidII, protolophid II. A photo of the occlusal view of the teeth is showed in Appendix 2. Scale bars: A, 2 mm; B, 1 mm.	FIG. 6. — Morphology of CM 87801, Paciculus Cope, 1879 from the Kishenehn Formation: A, lateral view of right dentary; B, occlusal view of dentition, m1-2. Abbreviations:Aid, anteroconid; ALac, anterior labial cingulum;ALic, anterior lingual cingulum;Atid, anterolophid; Ecid, ectostylid;Entid, entolophid; Eid, entoconid;Hid, hypoconid; Lc, labial cingulum; Mepid, mesolophid; Mesid, mesostylid;Mid, metaconid; Pc, posterior cingulum; Pid, protoconid; PtiI, protolophid I; PtidII, protolophid II. A photo of the occlusal view of the teeth is showed in Appendix 2. Scale bars: A, 2 mm; B, 1 mm.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFA640736C32F8DBFEB1F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531044/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531044	APPENDIX 2. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of CM 87801, Paciculus Cope, 1879 from the Kishenehn Formation.	APPENDIX 2. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of CM 87801, Paciculus Cope, 1879 from the Kishenehn Formation.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFA640736C32F8DBFEB1F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531042/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531042	APPENDIX 1. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of GLAC 26988, Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903), from the Kishenehn Formation.	APPENDIX 1. — Dental morphology in occlusal view of GLAC 26988, Pronodens transmontanus (Douglass, 1903), from the Kishenehn Formation.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFA640736C32F8DBFEB1F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531035/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531035	FIG. 7. — Size analysis of CM 87801 and other specimens of Paciculus Cope, 1879: A, comparison of the size of m1; B, comparison of the size of m2. GNP denotes the specimen from Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation). Note that the data for P. cedrus Korth, 2014 are in fact a species mean. Sample size is indicated for each comparison. See Table 6 for data. Abbreviations: GNP, Glacier National Park specimen; Pce, P. cedrus; Pco, P. copiosus Korth, 2010; PCP, P. cf.P. montanus; Pd, P.dakotensis Korth,2010;Pg, P. gloveri MacDonald,1970;Pi, P.insolitus Cope,1879;Pm, P.montanus Black,1961; Pmc, P.mcgregori MacDonald, 1970; Pn, P. nebraskensis Alker, 1969; Pwa, P. walshi Lindsay, Whistler, Kalthoff & von Koenigswald, 2016; Pwo, P. woodi MacDonald, 1963.	FIG. 7. — Size analysis of CM 87801 and other specimens of Paciculus Cope, 1879: A, comparison of the size of m1; B, comparison of the size of m2. GNP denotes the specimen from Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation). Note that the data for P. cedrus Korth, 2014 are in fact a species mean. Sample size is indicated for each comparison. See Table 6 for data. Abbreviations: GNP, Glacier National Park specimen; Pce, P. cedrus; Pco, P. copiosus Korth, 2010; PCP, P. cf.P. montanus; Pd, P.dakotensis Korth,2010;Pg, P. gloveri MacDonald,1970;Pi, P.insolitus Cope,1879;Pm, P.montanus Black,1961; Pmc, P.mcgregori MacDonald, 1970; Pn, P. nebraskensis Alker, 1969; Pwa, P. walshi Lindsay, Whistler, Kalthoff & von Koenigswald, 2016; Pwo, P. woodi MacDonald, 1963.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
2236042DFFA640736C32F8DBFEB1F816.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/12531038/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12531038	FIG. 8. — Shape analysis of CM 87801 and other specimens of Paciculus Cope, 1879: A, comparison of the shape of m1; B, comparison of the shape of m2. GNP denotes the specimen from the Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation). Note that the data for P. cedrus Korth, 2014 are in fact a species mean. Each point otherwise represents a specimen. Disparity is showed for species when three or more specimens were measured. See Table 6 for data. Abbreviations: GNP, Glacier National Park specimen; Pce, P. cedrus Korth, 2014; Pco, P. copiosus Korth, 2010; PCP, P. cf. P. montanus; Pd, P. dakotensis Korth, 2010; Pg, P. gloveri MacDonald, 1970; Pi, P. insolitus Cope, 1879; Pm, P. montanus Black, 1961; Pmc, P. mcgregori MacDonald, 1970; Pn, P. nebraskensis Alker, 1969; Pwa, P. walshi Lindsay, Whistler, Kalthoff & von Koenigswald, 2016; Pwo, P. woodi MacDonald, 1963.	FIG. 8. — Shape analysis of CM 87801 and other specimens of Paciculus Cope, 1879: A, comparison of the shape of m1; B, comparison of the shape of m2. GNP denotes the specimen from the Glacier National Park (Kishenehn Formation). Note that the data for P. cedrus Korth, 2014 are in fact a species mean. Each point otherwise represents a specimen. Disparity is showed for species when three or more specimens were measured. See Table 6 for data. Abbreviations: GNP, Glacier National Park specimen; Pce, P. cedrus Korth, 2014; Pco, P. copiosus Korth, 2010; PCP, P. cf. P. montanus; Pd, P. dakotensis Korth, 2010; Pg, P. gloveri MacDonald, 1970; Pi, P. insolitus Cope, 1879; Pm, P. montanus Black, 1961; Pmc, P. mcgregori MacDonald, 1970; Pn, P. nebraskensis Alker, 1969; Pwa, P. walshi Lindsay, Whistler, Kalthoff & von Koenigswald, 2016; Pwo, P. woodi MacDonald, 1963.	2024-06-24	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.		Zenodo	biologists	Calede, Jonathan J.;Constenius, Kurt N.;Famoso, Nicholas A.;Kehl, Winifred A.			
