Stenoplesictidae
Appearance
Stenoplesictidae Temporal range:
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Fossil of Stenoplesictis, an extinct mammal. | |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Carnivora |
Suborder: | Feliformia |
Family: | †Stenoplesictidae Schlosser, 1923 |
Genera | |
Stenoplesictidae is the name of a polyphyletic family of extinct civet-like feliforms.
Taxonomy
[edit]Classification
[edit]Family | Image | Genus | Species |
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†Stenoplesictidae | †Africanictis (Morales et al., 1998) |
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†Alagtsavbaatar (N. Egi et al., 2016) |
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†Anictis (Kretzoi, 1945) |
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†Asiavorator (Spassov & Lange-Badré, 1995) |
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†Haplogale (Filhol, 1882) |
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†Mioprionodon (Schmidt-Kittler, 1987) |
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†Moghradictis (Morlo, Miller & El-Barkooky, 2007) |
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†Palaeoprionodon (Filhol, 1880) |
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†Pseudictis (Schlosser, 1887) |
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†Shandgolictis (Hunt, 1998) |
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†Stenogale (Schlosser, 1888) |
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†Stenoplesictis (Filhol, 1880) |
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†Viretictis (Bonis, Peigné & M. Hugueney, 1999) |
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References
[edit]- Morlo M. & Nagel D. (2007). "The carnivore guild of the Taatsiin Gol area: Hyaenodontidae (Creodonta), Carnivora, and Didymoconida from the Oligocene of Central Mongolia". Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien 108A: 217–231.
- Morlo M., Miller E. R. & El-Barkooky A. N. (2007). "Creodonta and Carnivora from Wadi Moghra, Egypt". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(1): 145–159.
- de Bonis, L., S. Peigne, & M. Hugueney (1999) – "Carnivores feloides de l'Oligocene superieur de Coderet-Bransat (Allier, France)". Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 1999 170: 939–949.
- Morales, J., Pickford, M., Salesa, M. & Soria, D., 2000. The systematic status of Kelba, Savage, 1965, Kenyalutra, Schmidt-Kittler, 1987 and Ndamathaia, Jacobs et al., 1987, "(Viverridae, Mammalia) and a review of Early Miocene mongoose-like carnivores of Africa". Annales de Paléontologie: Vol. 86, #4, pp. 243–251.
- Hunt, R. M., Jr (1998) – "Evolution of the aeluroid Carnivora. Diversity of the earliest aeluroids from Eurasia (Quercy, Hsanda-Gol) and the origin of felids". American Museum Novitates; no. 3252 (PDF)