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Taxonomy
Floridatragulinae was named by Maglio (1966). Its type is Floridatragulus.
It was assigned to Camelidae by Maglio (1966), Honey et al. (1998) and Prothero et al. (2023).
It was assigned to Camelidae by Maglio (1966), Honey et al. (1998) and Prothero et al. (2023).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1966 | Floridatragulinae Maglio p. 3 |
1998 | Floridatragulinae Honey et al. p. 444 |
2023 | Floridatragulinae Prothero et al. p. 534 |
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Subfm. †Floridatragulinae Maglio 1966
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G. †Aguascalientia Stevens 1977
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†Aguascalientia minuta Rincon et al. 2012
†Aguascalientia panamaensis Rincon et al. 2012
†Aguascalientia wilsoni Dalquest and Mooser 1974
G. †Floridatragulus White 1940
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†Floridatragulus dolichanthereus White 1940
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Invalid names: Floridatragulus barbouri White 1947 [synonym], Hypermekops olseni White 1942 [synonym]
†Floridatragulus nanus Patton 1969
†Floridatragulus texanus Patton 1969
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Invalid names: Floridatragulus hesperus Patton 1969 [synonym]
Invalid names: Hypermekops White 1942 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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V. J. Maglio 1966 | Differing from Miocene Alticamelinae in retention of many
primitive characters such as complete brachyodont dentition, open orbits, and nearly square upper molars with median pillars; upper incisors caniniform, lateral in position, separated from each other by diastemata, unlike those of Camelinae; premolars tending toward reduction and simplification, but less so than in Stenomylinae; lower molars simple with pillars, hypoconulid of m3 divided. |