Pogonodon
This article is about a genus of extinct mammal. For the living genus of land snails, see Pogonodon (gastropod).
Pogonodon Temporal range: Oligocene | |
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Skull of P. platycopis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Carnivora |
Family: | Nimravidae |
Subfamily: | Nimravinae |
Genus: | Pogonodon Cope, 1880 |
Species | |
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Pogonodon is an extinct genus of the family Nimravidae, subfamily Nimravinae endemic to North America during the Oligocene.[1]
Taxonomy
Pogonodon was described in 1880 by Edward Drinker Cope.[2] Two species are recognized, P. davisi and P. platycopis.[3]
Morphology
A single specimen was examined by Legendre and Roth for body mass and was estimated to have a weight of 31.2 kg (69 lb).[4]
References
- ↑ Malcolm C. McKenna, Susan K. Bell: Classification of Mammals: Above the Species Level Columbia University Press, New York 1997, 631 Seiten, ISBN 0-231-11013-8
- ↑ Cope ED. 1880. On the extinct cats of America. The American Naturalist 14:833-858
- ↑ Barrett PZ. (2016) Taxonomic and systematic revisions to the North American Nimravidae (Mammalia, Carnivora) PeerJ 4:e1658 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1658
- ↑ S. Legendre and C. Roth. 1988. Correlation of carnassial tooth size and body weight in recent carnivores (Mammalia). Historical Biology
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