Daphoenus vetus Leidy 1853 (bear-dog)

Mammalia - Carnivora - Amphicyonidae

Alternative combination: Amphicyon vetus

Synonym: Proamphicyon nebrascensis Hatcher 1902

Full reference: J. Leidy. 1853. [On leave granted, Dr. Leidy made the following coinmnunication]. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 6:392-394

Belongs to Daphoenus according to R. M. Hunt 1998

See also Hay 1902, Hough 1948, Hunt 1996, Leidy 1853, Leidy 1857, Scott and Jepsen 1936, Sinclair 1924 and Wortman and Matthew 1899

Sister taxa: Canis lippincottianus, Daphoenus demilo, Daphoenus felinus, Daphoenus hartshornianus, Daphoenus lambei, Daphoenus robustus, Daphoenus ruber, Daphoenus socialis, Daphoenus transversus

Type specimens:

  • Daphoenus vetus: USNM 658-659
  • Proamphicyon nebrascensis: CM 491, a skull. Its type locality is Cedar Creek (Hat Creek Basin), which is in an Orellan terrestrial horizon in the Brule Formation of Nebraska.

Ecology: ground dwelling carnivore-omnivore

Distribution:

• Oligocene of United States (6: Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota collections)

Total: 6 collections each including a single occurrence

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