Science. 1966 Sep 16;153(3742):1376-8. doi: 10.1126/science.153.3742.1376.
Ungulates belonging to the family Barylambdidae were found in the same geologic unit with, but stratigraphically above, a specimen assigned to the Tillodontia and above several molars of the perissodactyl cf. Hyracotherium sp. This arrangement is unusual, as in the well-documented faunas from the Rocky Mountain Region Barylambdidae are known only from the Paleocene, Tillodontia from the Paleocene and Eocene, while Hyracotherium is known only from the Eocene. The expected stratigraphic order would be, from lowest to highest, Barylambdidae, Tillodontia, and Hyracotherium. It is suggested that the Baja California assemblage is late Paleocene on the basis of the generalized molars of cf. Hyracotherium sp. and the characters of cf. Esthonyx sp.
在与归入Tillodontia 的标本同一地质层位中发现了归入 Barylambdidae 的有蹄类动物,其位于归入 perissodactyl cf. Hyracotherium sp. 的几个臼齿之上。这种排列方式很不寻常,因为在落矶山区记录完善的化石动物群中,Barylambdidae 仅见于古新世,Tillodontia 见于古新世和始新世,而 Hyracotherium 仅见于始新世。预期的地层顺序应为,从最低到最高,依次为 Barylambdidae、Tillodontia 和 Hyracotherium。根据归入 cf. Hyracotherium sp. 的广义臼齿和归入 cf. Esthonyx sp. 的特征,建议下加利福尼亚组合是晚古新世的。