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Taxonomy
Eotaria was named by Boessenecker and Churchill (2015). Its type is Eotaria crypta.
It was assigned to Panotariidae by Velez-Juarbe (2017); to Otariidae by Boessenecker and Churchill (2015), Berta (2017) and Berta (2018); and to Otariidae by Berta et al. (2018) and Tsuzuku and Kohno (2020).
It was assigned to Panotariidae by Velez-Juarbe (2017); to Otariidae by Boessenecker and Churchill (2015), Berta (2017) and Berta (2018); and to Otariidae by Berta et al. (2018) and Tsuzuku and Kohno (2020).
Species
E. citrica, E. crypta (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2015 | Eotaria Boessenecker and Churchill figs. Fig. 1 |
2017 | Eotaria Berta p. 156 |
2017 | Eotaria Velez-Juarbe p. 4 |
2018 | Eotaria Berta p. 713 figs. Fig. 3 |
2018 | Eotaria Berta et al. p. 210 figs. Fig. 5 |
2020 | Eotaria Tsuzuku and Kohno p. 6 |
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G. †Eotaria Boessenecker and Churchill 2015
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†Eotaria citrica Velez-Juarbe 2017
†Eotaria crypta Boessenecker and Churchill 2015
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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R. W. Boessenecker and M. Churchill 2015 | A diminutive otariid that differs from all other members of the family in combined possession of these features: M1 anteroposteriorly longer than premolars, reduced metaconid cusp present and a reduced M2 present. |