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Lobodon (crabeater seal)
Mammalia - Carnivora - Phocidae
Taxonomy
Lobodon was named by Gray (1844). It is extant.
It was reranked as Ogmorhinus (Lobodon) by Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904).
It was assigned to Stenorhyncina by Gray (1866); to Stenorhynchinae by Gill (1866); to Stenorhynchina by Gray (1871); to Ogmorhinus by Trouessart (1898); to Ogmorhinus by Trouessart (1904); to Lobodontinae by Hay (1930); to Lobodontina by McKenna and Bell (1997); to Phocidae by Gray (1850), Hay (1902), Kellogg (1922), Zittel (1925) and Werdelin and Peigne (2010); to Monachinae by Riedman (1990), Berta (2002), Deméré et al. (2003), Berta (2009) and Berta (2018); and to Lobodontini by Scheffer and Rice (1963), Muizon (1981), Muizon (1982), Koretsky (2001), Davis et al. (2004), Fulton and Strobeck (2010) and Berta et al. (2018).
It was reranked as Ogmorhinus (Lobodon) by Trouessart (1898) and Trouessart (1904).
It was assigned to Stenorhyncina by Gray (1866); to Stenorhynchinae by Gill (1866); to Stenorhynchina by Gray (1871); to Ogmorhinus by Trouessart (1898); to Ogmorhinus by Trouessart (1904); to Lobodontinae by Hay (1930); to Lobodontina by McKenna and Bell (1997); to Phocidae by Gray (1850), Hay (1902), Kellogg (1922), Zittel (1925) and Werdelin and Peigne (2010); to Monachinae by Riedman (1990), Berta (2002), Deméré et al. (2003), Berta (2009) and Berta (2018); and to Lobodontini by Scheffer and Rice (1963), Muizon (1981), Muizon (1982), Koretsky (2001), Davis et al. (2004), Fulton and Strobeck (2010) and Berta et al. (2018).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1844 | Leptorhynchus Gray |
1844 | Lobodon Gray p. 2 |
1850 | Lobodon Gray p. 9 |
1866 | Lobodon Gill p. 6 |
1866 | Lobodon Gray p. 8 |
1871 | Lobodon Gray p. 4 |
1888 | Ogmorhinus Turner p. 64 |
1898 | Ogmorhinus Trouessart p. 380 |
1898 | Ogmorhinus (Lobodon) Trouessart p. 381 |
1902 | Lobodon Hay p. 785 |
1904 | Ogmorhinus Trouessart p. 283 |
1904 | Ogmorhinus (Lobodon) Trouessart p. 284 |
1912 | Ogmorhinus Turner p. 198 |
1922 | Lobodon Kellogg p. 115 |
1925 | Lobodon Zittel p. 78 |
1930 | Lobodon Hay p. 562 |
1947 | Ogmorhinus Friant p. 6 |
1963 | Lobodon Scheffer and Rice p. 3 |
1981 | Lobodon Muizon p. 135 |
1982 | Lobodon Muizon p. 205 figs. Table 1 |
1990 | Lobodon Riedman p. 57 figs. Table 2 |
1997 | Lobodon McKenna and Bell p. 260 |
2001 | Lobodon Koretsky p. 86 |
2002 | Lobodon Berta p. 923 |
2003 | Lobodon Deméré et al. p. 49 figs. Fig. 3.3 |
2004 | Lobodon Davis et al. p. 365 |
2009 | Lobodon Berta p. 863 |
2010 | Lobodon Fulton and Strobeck p. 817 figs. Figure 1 |
2010 | Lobodon Werdelin and Peigne p. 647 |
2018 | Lobodon Berta p. 715 figs. Fig. 3C |
2018 | Lobodon Berta et al. p. 210 figs. Fig. 2 |
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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.
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available