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Phoberomys
Taxonomy
Phoberomys was named by Kraglievich (1926). It was considered monophyletic by Rasia and Candela (2018).
It was assigned to Eumegamyinae by Paula Couto (1956); and to Neoepiblemidae by Negri and Ferigolo (1999) and Rasia and Candela (2018).
It was assigned to Eumegamyinae by Paula Couto (1956); and to Neoepiblemidae by Negri and Ferigolo (1999) and Rasia and Candela (2018).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1926 | Dabbenea Kraglievich |
1926 | Phoberomys Kraglievich |
1956 | Phoberomys Paula Couto p. 97 |
1980 | Dabbenea Mones |
1989 | Perumys Kretzoi and Voros |
1997 | Dabbenea McKenna and Bell |
1999 | Phoberomys Negri and Ferigolo |
2018 | Phoberomys Rasia and Candela |
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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.
G. †Phoberomys Kraglievich 1926
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†Phoberomys bordasi Patterson 1942
†Phoberomys burmeisteri Kraglievich 1926
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Invalid names: Euphilus burmeisteri Ameghino 1891 [synonym], Phoberomys insolita Kraglievich 1940 [synonym], Phoberomys lozanoi Kraglievich 1940 [synonym], Phoberomys minima Kraglievich 1940 [synonym], Phoberomys praecursor Kraglievich 1932 [synonym]
†Phoberomys gyulavarii Kretzoi and Voros 1989
†Phoberomys pattersoni Bondesio and Bocquentin Villanueva 1988
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Invalid names: Dabbenea pattersoni Mones 1980 [synonym]
Invalid names: Dabbenea Kraglievich 1926 [synonym], Perumys Kretzoi and Voros 1989 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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M. Kretzoi and I. Voros 1989 (Perumys) | Member of the Phoberomys group of gigantic caviods, differing from Phoberomys in its somewhat smaller size, in the anteroposteriorly very short and broad evergrowing molare composed of vertical lamellae in nearlly transveral-and not diagonal- position, with interlmellar synclines chosed on the lingual end, filled out with cement. |