D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988

Full reference
D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell. 1988. Palaeocene and Eocene Mixodontia (Mammalia, Glires) of Mongolia and China. Palaeontology 31(1):129-164 [P. Mannion/P. Mannion]
Metadata
ID number:  42957
Created:  2012-09-11 23:05:43
Modified:  2012-09-11 08:05:43
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (22) - view classification
'Amar aleator belongs to Amar' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Amar belongs to Eurymylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Eomylus belongs to Eurymylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Eurymylidae belongs to Mixodontia' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Eurymylinae belongs to Eurymylidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Eurymylus belongs to Eurymylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Gomphos belongs to Mimotonidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Heomys belongs to Eurymylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Hypsimylinae belongs to Eurymylidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Hypsimylus belongs to Hypsimylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Khaychina belongs to Khaychininae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Khaychininae belongs to Eurymylidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Matutinia nitidulus belongs to Matutinia' according to Li et al. 1979
'Matutinia nitidulus is recombined as Rhombomylus nitidulus' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Mimotona borealis belongs to Mimotona' according to Chow and Qi 1978
'Mimotona borealis is recombined as Eomylus borealis' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Mimotona lii belongs to Mimotona' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Mimotona belongs to Mimotonidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Mixodontia belongs to Glires' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Rhombomylus belongs to Eurymylinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Zagmyinae belongs to Eurymylidae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988
'Zagmys belongs to Zagmyinae' according to D. Dashzeveg and D. E. Russell 1988