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Theridomysops parvulus

Mammalia - Rodentia - Echimyidae

Taxonomy
Eumysops parvulus was named by Rovereto (1914). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Andalhuala, which is in a Messinian/Zanclean terrestrial horizon in the Andalhuala Formation of Argentina.

It was recombined as Carterodon parvulus by Bond (1977); it was recombined as Theridomysops parvulus by Vucetich (1995) and Nasif (1998).

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1914Eumysops parvulus Rovereto p. 68 figs. Fig. 33
1977Carterodon parvulus Bond
1995Theridomysops parvulus Vucetich
1998Theridomysops parvulus Nasif

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
phylumChordataHaeckel 1874
subphylumVertebrata
superclassGnathostomata
Osteichthyes()
subclassSarcopterygii()
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha(Nelson 2006)
subclassTetrapodomorpha()
Tetrapoda
Reptiliomorpha
Anthracosauria
subclassAmphibiosauriaKuhn 1967
Cotylosauria()
Amniota
subclassSynapsida
Therapsida()
infraorderCynodontia()
Mammaliamorpha
RankNameAuthor
Mammaliaformes
classMammalia
Cladotheria
Zatheria
subclassTribosphenida()
subclassTheria
Eutheria()
Placentalia
Boreoeutheria
EuarchontogliresMurphy et al. 2001
GliriformesWyss and Meng 1996
Glires()
Simplicidentata()
orderRodentiaBowdich 1821
CtenohystricaHuchon et al. 2000
infraorderHystricognathi(Tullberg 1899)
Caviomorpha(Wood and Patterson 1955)
superfamilyOctodontoideaWaterhouse 1839
familyEchimyidaeGray 1825
genusTheridomysopsVucetich 1995
speciesparvulus()

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Theridomysops parvulus Rovereto 1914
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available