Indohyaenodontidae Temporal range: Early to Late Eocene | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | †Hyaenodonta |
Family: | †Indohyaenodontidae Solé, 2013[1] |
Type genus | |
†Indohyaenodon Bajpai, 2009 | |
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Indohyaenodontidae ("indian hyaenodonts") is an extinct family of placental mammals from extinct order Hyaenodonta. Fossil remains of these mammals are known from early to late Eocene deposits in Asia.[2]
Classification and phylogeny
Taxonomy
- Family: †Indohyaenodontidae (Solé, 2013)
- Genus: †Indohyaenodon (Bajpai, 2009)
- †Indohyaenodon raoi (Bajpai, 2009)
- Genus: †Yarshea (Egi, 2004)
- †Yarshea cruenta (Egi, 2004)
- Genus: †Indohyaenodon (Bajpai, 2009)
References
- ↑ Solé, F.; Lhuillier, J.; Adaci, M.; Bensalah, M.; Mahboubi, M.; Tabuce, R. (2013). "The hyaenodontidans from the Gour Lazib area (?Early Eocene, Algeria): implications concerning the systematics and the origin of the Hyainailourinae and Teratodontinae". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 12 (3): 303–322. doi:10.1080/14772019.2013.795196. S2CID 84475034.
- ↑ Rana, Rajendra S.; Kumar, Kishor; Zack, Shawn P.; Solé, Floreal; Rose, Kenneth D.; Missiaen, Pieter; Singh, Lachham; Sahni, Ashok; Smith, Thierry (2015). "Craniodental and postcranial morphology of Indohyaenodon raoifrom the early eocene of india, and its implications for ecology, phylogeny, and biogeography of hyaenodontid mammals". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 35 (5): e965308. doi:10.1080/02724634.2015.965308. S2CID 84070383.
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