Mammalia - Carnivora - Mustelidae
Alternative combinations: Brachypsalis simplicidens, Paroligobunis simplicidens
Synonyms: Aelurocyon brevifacies Peterson 1907, Megalictis brevifacies Peterson 1907
Full reference: O. A. Peterson. 1907. The Miocene Beds of Western Nebraska and Eastern Wyoming and Their Vertebrate Faunae. Annals of Carnegie Museum 4(3):21-72
Belongs to Megalictis according to A. Valenciano et al. 2016
See also Hunt 1972, Hunt and Skolnick 1990, Hunt and Skolnick 1996, Peterson 1907 and Peterson 1910
Sister taxa: Megalictis ferox, Megalictis frazieri
Type specimens:
- Megalictis simplicidens: CM 1553, a mandible. Its type locality is Beardog Hill, which is in a Harrisonian fluvial sandstone in the Marsland Formation of Nebraska.
- Aelurocyon brevifacies: CM 1590, a partial skeleton (a mutilated skull, with most of the dentition of one side, the lower jaws, fragments of the pelvis and a femur, three metapodials, part of the posterior dorsals). Its type locality is Niobrara Canyon, which is in a Harrisonian terrestrial horizon in the Marsland Formation of Nebraska.
Ecology: scansorial carnivore-omnivore
Distribution:
• Harrisonian of United States (2: Nebraska, Wyoming collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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