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Miacis parvivorus
Taxonomy
Miacis parvivorus was named by Cope (1872) [genotype]. It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Black's Fork, which is in a Bridgerian terrestrial horizon in the Bridger Formation of Wyoming.
It was recombined as Viverravus parvivorus by Cope (1873); it was recombined as Vulpavus parvivorus by Wortman and Matthew (1899), Wortman (1901), Hay (1902).
It was recombined as Viverravus parvivorus by Cope (1873); it was recombined as Vulpavus parvivorus by Wortman and Matthew (1899), Wortman (1901), Hay (1902).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1871 | Miacis parvivorus Cope p. 470 |
1872 | Miacis parvivorus Cope p. 2 |
1873 | Viverravus parvivorus Cope p. 3 |
1892 | Miacis parvivorus Scott p. 320 |
1899 | Vulpavus parvivorus Wortman and Matthew p. 120 |
1901 | Vulpavus parvivorus Wortman |
1902 | Vulpavus parvivorus Hay p. 761 |
1909 | Miacis parvivorus Matthew |
1937 | Miacis parvivorus Matthew |
1982 | Miacis parvivorus Flynn and Galiano |
2010 | Miacis parvivorus Friscia and Rasmussen p. 52 |
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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.
†Miacis parvivorus Cope 1872
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available