T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010

Full reference
T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin. 2010. New leptictids (Mammalia: Insectivora) from the Early Oligocene of Nebraska, USA. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 256(1):99-107 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  35860
Created:  2011-04-16 19:19:16
Modified:  2011-04-16 04:19:16
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Blacktops latidens belongs to Blacktops' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Blacktops longinares belongs to Blacktops' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Blacktops belongs to Leptictinae' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Ictops bullatus is recombined as Leptictis bullatus' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Ictops dakotensis is recombined as Leptictis dakotensis' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Ictops is a subjective synonym of Leptictis' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Leptictida belongs to Insectivora' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Leptictidae belongs to Leptictida' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Leptictinae belongs to Leptictidae' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Leptictis haydeni belongs to Leptictis' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
'Leptictis belongs to Leptictinae' according to T. J. Meehan and L. D. Martin 2010
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