Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016

Full reference
Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler. 2016. The First Fossil Record of Borophagine Dogs (Mammalia, Carnivora) from South Carolina, U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36(2):e1062022 [J. Marcot/J. Marcot]
Metadata
ID number:  59049
Created:  2016-05-04 08:53:28
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1080/02724634.2015.1062022
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Borophaginae belongs to Canidae' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Borophagus diversidens belongs to Borophagus' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Borophagus parvus belongs to Borophagus' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Borophagus secundus belongs to Borophagus' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Borophagus belongs to Borophaginae' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Canidae belongs to Caniformia' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Caniformia belongs to Carnivora' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Osteoborus hilli is recombined as Borophagus hilli' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Osteoborus orc is recombined as Borophagus orc' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
'Porthocyon pugnator is recombined as Borophagus pugnator' according to Z. J. Tseng and J. H. Geisler 2016
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