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Florentinoameghinia
Taxonomy
Florentinoameghinia was named by Simpson (1932). Its type is Florentinoameghinia mystica.
It was considered a nomen dubium by Domning (2001).
It was assigned to Sirenia by Sereno (1982); to Mammalia by Simpson (1932), Simpson (1967), Domning (1996); and to Mammalia by Velez-Juarbe et al. (2012).
It was considered a nomen dubium by Domning (2001).
It was assigned to Sirenia by Sereno (1982); to Mammalia by Simpson (1932), Simpson (1967), Domning (1996); and to Mammalia by Velez-Juarbe et al. (2012).
Species
F. mystica (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1932 | Florentinoameghinia Simpson p. 18 figs. Fig. 7 |
1967 | Florentinoameghinia Simpson |
1982 | Florentinoameghinia Sereno p. 3 |
1996 | Florentinoameghinia Domning p. 393 |
2012 | Florentinoameghinia Velez-Juarbe et al. p. 586 |
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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G. G. Simpson 1932 | A Patagonian fossil mammal of uncertain afinities. Upper molariform teeth with subequal, well separated paracone and metacone. Protocone and hypocone about equal, partly connate (more anteriorly )to well separate. Proto-and metaconules almost as large as proto-and hypocones and tending to form cross crests with the latter and the para and metacones. Metaconule partly connate with hypocone and not at all with protocone. No mesostyles. Anterior and posterior, but no internal, cingula. |