Bessoecetor septentrionalis (extinct small mammal)
Variant names: Bessoecetor diluculi, Palaeosinopa diluculi, Propalaeosinopa diluculi, Propalaeosinopa septentrionalis
Abundance: 0.61 to 50.00% (median 2.60%)
Latitudinal range: 42.2° to 51.1°Habitats: (10) only
Found in 10 samples
Canada: Son of Burr (Early Palaeocene), Narcissus (Early Palaeocene), Who Nose (Early Palaeocene), Police Point (Middle Palaeocene)
United States: Gidley Quarry (Early Palaeocene), Silberling Quarry (Early Palaeocene), Scarritt Quarry (Early Palaeocene), Douglass Quarry (Middle Palaeocene), Cedar Point Quarry (Late Palaeocene), Chappo Type Locality (Late Palaeocene)
See also Bessoecetor, Bessoecetor sp. 1, Bessoecetor sp. 2