P. Coster et al. 2012

Full reference
P. Coster, M. Benammi, M. Salem, A. A. Bilal, Y. Chaimanee, X. Valentin, M. Brunet and J.-J. Jaeger. 2012. New hystricognathous rodents from the early Oligocene of central Libya (Zallah Oasis, Sahara Desert): systematic, phylogenetic, and biochronological implications. Annals of Carnegie Museum 80(3):239-259 [K. Beard/K. Beard]
Metadata
ID number:  51270
Created:  2014-05-21 15:28:49
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Metaphiomys belongs to Hystricognathi' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Neophiomys belongs to Thryonomyidae' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Paraphiomys belongs to Thryonomyidae' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Phiocricetomys atavus belongs to Phiocricetomys' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Phiocricetomys belongs to Phiocricetomyinae' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Phiomys paraphiomyoides belongs to Phiomys' according to A. E. Wood 1968
'Phiomys paraphiomyoides is recombined as Neophiomys paraphiomyoides' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Protophiomyinae belongs to Hystricognathi' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Protophiomys belongs to Protophiomyinae' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Talahphiomys belongs to Phiocricetomyinae' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Waslamys attiai is recombined as Protophiomys attiai' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
'Waslamys is a subjective synonym of Protophiomys' according to P. Coster et al. 2012
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