?Oryzomys pliocaenicus

?Oryzomys pliocaenicus
Temporal range: Hemphillian
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unresolved)
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Cricetidae
Subfamily: Sigmodontinae
Genus: Oryzomys (?)
Species:
O. pliocaenicus
Binomial name
Oryzomys pliocaenicus
Hibbard, 1939
Synonyms
  • ? Bensonomys pliocaenicus
  • ? Jacobsomys pliocaenicus

?Oryzomys pliocaenicus is a fossil rodent from the Hemphillian (late Miocene) of Kansas, central United States. It is known from a single mandible (lower jaw) with the back part missing. All three molars are present, but very worn. Together, the molars are 3.6 mm long. The fossil was discovered in 1935 and described in 1939 as a possible species of Oryzomys (in open nomenclature). Later authors doubted this allocation and suggested that it may instead belong in Bensonomys or Jacobsomys, but the material may not allow a definite identification.