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Oligobuninae
Taxonomy
Oligobuninae was named by Baskin (1998) [May have been named before Baskin 1998].
It was assigned to Mustelida by Wang et al. (2005); and to Mustelidae by Baskin (1998), Valenciano et al. (2016) and Baskin (2017).
It was assigned to Mustelida by Wang et al. (2005); and to Mustelidae by Baskin (1998), Valenciano et al. (2016) and Baskin (2017).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1998 | Oligobuninae Baskin p. 155 |
2005 | Oligobuninae Wang et al. |
2016 | Oligobuninae Valenciano et al. p. 6 |
2017 | Oligobuninae Baskin pp. e1293069-4 |
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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.
Subfm. †Oligobuninae Baskin 1998
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G. †Brachypsalis Cope 1890
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†Brachypsalis hyaenoides Cope 1881
†Brachypsalis matutinus Matthew 1924
†Brachypsalis modicus Matthew 1918
†Brachypsalis obliquidens Sinclair 1915
†Brachypsalis pachycephalus Cope 1890
Invalid names: Brachypsaloides Webb 1969 [synonym]
G. †Megalictis Matthew 1907
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†Megalictis ferox Matthew 1907
†Megalictis frazieri Frailey 1978
†Megalictis simplicidens Peterson 1907
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Invalid names: Aelurocyon brevifacies Peterson 1907 [synonym]
Invalid names: Aelurocyon Peterson 1907 [synonym]
G. †Paroligobunis Peterson 1910
G. †Promartes Riggs 1942
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†Promartes darbyi Thorpe 1921
†Promartes gemmarosae Loomis 1932
†Promartes lepidus Matthew 1907
†Promartes olcotti Riggs 1942
†Promartes vantasselensis Loomis 1932
Invalid names: Promartes fossor Thorpe 1921 [nomen nudum]
G. †Zodiolestes Riggs 1942
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†Zodiolestes daimonelixensis Riggs 1942
†Zodiolestes freundi Labs Hochstein 2007
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. A. Baskin 2017 | A monophyletic subfamily of small to very large stem mustelids. P4 with a tall paracone, a carnassial notch, and a small anteriorly placed protocone; M1 with the postprotocrista and metaconule absent, a very prominent parastyle, and primi- tively narrow internally; M2 very small and double- or single- rooted; m1 relatively short, with a high trigonid and a low talonid that is restricted externally; m2 double-rooted to absent; I3 very enlarged; auditory bulla with a large posterior accessory cham- ber; suprameatal fossa variably present to absent; posterior carotid foramen close to the posterior lacerate foramen; scapula with a teres process; palate greatly prolonged behind the molars; and a posteriorly projecting paroccipital process (modified from Baskin, 1998a) |