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	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF4E843FD61FA3740B36D5A	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19010		AMNH	holotype	HOLOTYPE: AMNH 19010, nearly complete skull with left and right P 1 – 2, P 4 – M 1, and alveoli of left and right C 1, P 3, and M 2 (Matthew and Granger, 1924: figs. 4 – 5).		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF4E843FD61FA3740B36D5A				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FE18FD77460F6807	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19017		AMNH		AMNH 19017, partial left ramus with p 2 – m 1 and alveoli of c 1 – p 1 and m 2, field no. 69, from Loh		1													Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FE18FD77460F6807				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FD8AFCB044DC68DF	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19127		AMNH		AMNH 19127, partial right ramus with p 3, m 1, and alveoli of c 1 – p 2, p 4, and m 2, field no. 84, from Loh		1													Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FD8AFCB044DC68DF				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FEBAFC1846AB6894	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19128		AMNH		AMNH 19128, right ramal fragment with m 1 and alveoli of c 1 – p 4 and m 2, field no. 92, from 2 mi southwest of Loh		1													Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FEBAFC1846AB6894				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FFC3FC4045A36F0F	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 21695		AMNH		AMNH 21695, left ramal fragment with m 1 and alveoli of c 1 – p 4, field no. 536, from 2 mi west of the ‘‘ Grand Canyon’ ’ area, which is 10 mi west of Loh		1		Grand Canyon'											Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FFC3FC4045A36F0F				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FE18FBA8460C6FC4	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 83610		AMNH		AMNH 83610, left ramal fragment with p 4 – m 2 and m 3 alveolus, field no. 531, ‘‘ Grand Canyon’		1													Grand Canyon'	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FE18FBA8460C6FC4				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FD8AFBF544CD6FFA	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 81336		AMNH		AMNH 81336, left ramal fragment with m 2 and m 3 alveolus		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FD8AFBF544CD6FFA				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FF4BFB3F461D6F9C	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 85749		AMNH		AMNH 85749, right ramal fragment with m 2 – 3, field no. 548		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FF4BFB3F461D6F9C				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FDF0FB5D46AB6EEF	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE, AMNH		MAE BU. 91.9187 – 90 (AMNH cast 129686), partial rostrum with right alveoli of C 1 – P 2, right P 3 – M 2, and left P 3 – M 1, partial mandible with left p 2, p 4 – m 2, and alveoli of c 1 – p 1 and p 3, and right p 1 – m 2 and root of m 3, collected by Perlé Altangerel in 1994, field no. M­ 152, from 2 mi southwest of Loh		1		Perle Altangerel											Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FDF0FB5D46AB6EEF				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FE17FA5545636D1F	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE		MAE SG. 95.8919, posterior skull fragments with top of the inion and left basicranial region, 458179490 N 1018379130 E, collected by Khosbayar on 10 August 1995; and		1	1995-08-10	Khosbayar												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FE17FA5545636D1F				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFF5E842FEEFF9D844836DD4	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE		MAE M­ 217, isolated left m 1, field no. M­ 217, from 2 mi southwest of Loh		1													Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFF5E842FEEFF9D844836DD4				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFFBE84CFEC2FA704049683C	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19010		AMNH	holotype	The holotype, AMNH 19010, is still the only nearly complete skull available, although additional referred cranial fragments supplement the holotype in a number of important ways. Its rostral part is slightly crushed, such that the left cheek region is uplifted by approximately 3 mm. The reconstructed skull illustrated by Matthew and Granger (1924: fig. 5) is mostly accurate in overall proportions except for a more posteriorly displaced mastoid process (relative to the nuchal crest) in the dorsal view		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFFBE84CFEC2FA704049683C				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFE6E851FFC4FCB045EB683C	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon	AMNH 19127, AMNH 19017		AMNH	holotype	BU. 91.9187 – 90, but it is absent in other individuals (definitely in AMNH 19127 and probably in AMNH 19017)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFE6E851FFC4FCB045EB683C				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FF20FE8045B5697F	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE		MAE SG. 95.8919 offers the only bulla for Hsanda Gol carnivorans, and despite its less than certain taxonomic status, is of considerable importance in our understanding of the basal arctoids. That it belongs to the basal arctoids is certain. Of the main two arctoid lineages in the Shand Gol that are likely candidates, Amphicynodon teilhardi, the only species so far known for the genus in Mongolia, is too small for		1										Mongolia		Of	Hsanda Gol	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFE7E850FF20FE8045B5697F				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FE10FDB8452869D7	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE		MAE SG. 95.8919. Species of Amphicticeps, on the other hand, encompass a size range that is consistent with that of		1										Mongolia			Species	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFE7E850FE10FDB8452869D7				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FEB7FDE045496842	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE	holotype	MAE SG. 95.8919. More specifically, the holotype of A. shackelfordi has the same bulla size (judging from the attachment sites for the bulla) and general basicranial morphology as the		1										Mongolia			More	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFE7E850FEB7FDE045496842				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FECBFD77455D6864	03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52.taxon			MAE	holotype	MAE SG. 95.8919. We thus cautiously place		1										Mongolia			We	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFF4E850FD6FFAD9467A6E52#3B39E51DFFE7E850FECBFD77455D6864				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FF20FA3746766EA4	03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F.taxon			MAE	holotype	HOLOTYPE: MAE SG. 9194, right maxillary fragment with P 4 – M 1 and M 2 alveolus.		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F#3B39E51DFFE7E850FF20FA3746766EA4				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F.mc.3B39E51DFFE7E850FB9DFB1047D16D8A	03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F.taxon	AMNH 85224		AMNH	holotype	Only a single isolated P 3 (AMNH 85224) is available and it has a simple main cusp and a well­developed cingulum. The P 4 on the holotype is relatively wide due to a rather lingually expanded protocone. The protocone is low and its apex is located along the lingual margin and is continuous with the lingual cingulum through crests on either sides of the cusp. There is also a low ridge on the labial side of the protocone that ends at the base of the paracone. A cingulum is strongly developed around the entire P 4, and the anterior cingulum is especially strong to the point of almost forming a parastyle. The labial cingulum is better developed than the lingual cingulum. The paracone is broad based and has a distinct anterior ridge leading down from the apex to the base. There is a welldeveloped carnassial notch		1		The P												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE7E85DFF3DFAD945C2689F#3B39E51DFFE7E850FB9DFB1047D16D8A				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFEAE85FFF03FC6540146E74.mc.3B39E51DFFEAE85DFF21FBFD46506F94	03F85E56FFEAE85FFF03FC6540146E74.taxon	MAE 93-213		AMNH	holotype	HOLOTYPE: MAE 93 – 213 (AMNH cast 129862), right maxillary fragment with P 4 – M 1, partial P 3, and alveolus of M 2. Collected by James M. Clark on 16 August 1993.		1	1993-08-16	James M. Clark												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFEAE85FFF03FC6540146E74#3B39E51DFFEAE85DFF21FBFD46506F94				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFF20F9BB46396D10	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 19007		AMNH	holotype	HOLOTYPE: AMNH 19007, left ramal fragment with m 1 – 2 and m 3 alveolus.		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFF20F9BB46396D10				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC64FF6440EB6A75	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 19014		AMNH		AMNH 19014, right ramal fragment with p 1 – 3, field no. 73		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC64FF6440EB6A75				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FEA140EF6A2A	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 19129		AMNH		AMNH 19129, left ramal fragment with m 1, from 10 mi west of Loh, ‘‘ Grand Canyon’		1												Grand Canyon'	Loh	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FEA140EF6A2A				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FEED47846AEE	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 21628		AMNH		AMNH 21628, left maxillary fragment with P 2 – 4, field no. 532		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FEED47846AEE				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC01FE0B40EC6AA2	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 21673		AMNH		AMNH 21673, left ramal fragments with p 2, m 1 – 3, and alveoli of c – p 1, field no. 531, ‘‘ Grand Canyon’		1													Grand Canyon'	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC01FE0B40EC6AA2				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FE7547E06966	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 84198		AMNH		AMNH 84198, isolated left m 1, field no. 531, ‘‘ Grand Canyon’		1													Grand Canyon'	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FE7547E06966				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC5AFD93477C691B	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	AMNH 84212		AMNH		AMNH 84212, left ramal fragment with m 2 – 3 and m 1 alveolus, field no. 532		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC5AFD93477C691B				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC64FD2447EC68E2	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon			MAE		MAE M­ 174, 2 mi southwest of the Loh, on east side of a ridge, 458169140 N, 1018469020 E, found not far above a brown sandstone layer, a local equivalent of the basalt lava (MAE M­ 174 is still within the Ulaan Khongil fauna that contains most specimens of Amphicticeps shackelfordi in Shand Member)		1		Loh										Shand Member	Ulaan Khongil	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC64FD2447EC68E2				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD5AFC5347C368B9	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	MAE 95		MAE		MAE 95 ­ M­ 50, the Main Camp Locality, Tatal Gol, in Tatal Member		1												Tatal Gol	Main Camp Locality	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD5AFC5347C368B9				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FBBA40A76FD3	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	PST 17		PST		PST 17 / 34, anterior half of skull with complete right upper incisors, broken left and right canines, and complete left and right P 2 – M 2, from Tatal Gol (Ulaan Khongil)		1												Ulaan Khongil	Tatal Gol	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFD03FBBA40A76FD3				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB24FBE4470D6E6E	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	PIN 475-3016		PIN	holotype	PIN 475 – 3016, holotype of Cynodictis mongoliensis (Janovskaja, 1970: figs. 2 – 3), partial skull with complete left and right upper teeth and left ramus with p 2 – m 3, from Tatal Gol (fig. 14)		1													Tatal Gol	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB24FBE4470D6E6E				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC88FA8B40406E00	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	PIN 475-1388		PIN	holotype	PIN 475 – 1388, partial palate with P 3 – M 2 (Janovskaja, 1970: fig. 4)		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFC88FA8B40406E00				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB3BFAA9401E6EE6	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon			ZPAL	holotype	ZPAL MgM III / 96, right ramal fragment with p 3 – m 2 and m 3 alveolus, Tatal Gol (Lange­Badré and Dashzeveg, 1989: 139); and		1												Lange-Badre	Tatal Gol	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB3BFAA9401E6EE6				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB82FA1346C76E9B	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon			ZPAL	holotype	ZPAL MgM III / 97, left ramal fragment with p 3 – m 1, Tatal Gol		1													Tatal Gol	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFE9E85EFB82FA1346C76E9B				MaterialCitation		
03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.mc.3B39E51DFFEEE859FF21FD4845E26FFA	03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC.taxon	PST 17, PIN 475-3016		MAE	holotype	DESCRIPTION: PST 17 / 34 offers the best cranial morphology among all materials. Although it is missing the posterior one­third of the skull, the remaining skull of PST 17 / 34 is nearly perfectly preserved and offers fine details of bony and dental structures. Another cranial fragment, MAE SG. 9198 – 201, is less complete on the anterior part (consisting of a heavily crushed partial rostrum plus left orbital region) but preserved a partial left basicranium. In addition, we are in possession of a cast of a partial skull and mandible from the collection of the Russian Paleontological Institute, PIN 475 – 3016 (holotype of Cynodictis mongoliensis). In combination, much of the skull, except the posterodorsal portion, is known		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F85E56FFE9E863FF25FB0945B36ECC#3B39E51DFFEEE859FF21FD4845E26FFA				MaterialCitation		
