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Sudamericidae
Taxonomy
Sudamericidae was named by Scillato-Yané and Pascual (1984). It is not extant.
It was assigned to Tardigrada by Scillato-Yané and Pascual (1985); to Gondwanatherioidea by Krause and Bonaparte (1993); and to Gondwanatheria by Krause et al. (1997), Kielan-Jaworowska et al. (2004), Gelfo et al. (2007), Wilson et al. (2007), Prasad et al. (2007), Krause et al. (2014).
It was assigned to Tardigrada by Scillato-Yané and Pascual (1985); to Gondwanatherioidea by Krause and Bonaparte (1993); and to Gondwanatheria by Krause et al. (1997), Kielan-Jaworowska et al. (2004), Gelfo et al. (2007), Wilson et al. (2007), Prasad et al. (2007), Krause et al. (2014).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1984 | Sudamericidae Scillato-Yané and Pascual |
1985 | Sudamericidae Scillato-Yané and Pascual |
1993 | Sudamericidae Krause and Bonaparte p. 9382 |
1997 | Sudamericidae Krause et al. p. 504 |
2004 | Sudamericidae Kielan-Jaworowska et al. p. 519 |
2007 | Sudamericidae Gelfo et al. |
2007 | Sudamericidae Prasad et al. p. 19 |
2007 | Sudamericidae Wilson et al. p. 522 |
2014 | Sudamericidae Krause et al. |
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Fm. †Sudamericidae Scillato-Yané and Pascual 1984
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G. †Sudamerica Scillato-Yane and Pascual 1984
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†Sudamerica ameghinoi Scillato-Yane and Pascual 1984
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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D. W. Krause and J. F. Bonaparte 1993 | Differs from Ferugliotheriidae in being much larger and in possessing large, hypsodont molars, each supported by a massive root covered with cement. Coronal pattern of ridges and furrows on molars is generally more complex than in Ferugliotheriidae. |