†Dermotherium major Ducrocq et al. 1992 (colugo)
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Full reference: S. Ducrocq, E. Buffetaut, H. Buffetaut-Tong, J.-J. Jaeger, Y. Jongkanjanasoontorn and V. Suteethorn. 1992. First fossil flying lemur: A dermoptera from the Late Eocene of Thailand. 35(2):373-380
Belongs to Dermotherium according to S. Ducrocq et al. 1992
Sister taxon: Dermotherium chimaera
Type specimen: TF 2580, a mandible (left lower jaw with M/2 and M/3). Its type locality is Wai Lek pit, which is in an Eocene terrestrial lignite in the Krabi Basin B2 Formation of Thailand.
Ecology: arboreal folivore
Distribution: found only at Wai Lek pit
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