S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016

Full reference
S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng. 2016. Whence the beardogs? Reappraisal of the Middle to Late Eocene ‘Miacis’ from Texas, USA, and the origin of Amphicyonidae (Mammalia, Carnivora). Royal Society Open Science 3:160518 [J. Marcot/J. Marcot]
Metadata
ID number:  62151
Created:  2017-04-18 12:31:07
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1098/rsos.160518
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Amphicyonidae belongs to Caniformia' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Angelarctocyon belongs to Amphicyonidae' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Arctoidea belongs to Canoidea' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Caniformia belongs to Carnivora' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Canoidea was reranked as a infraorder and belongs to Caniformia' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Carnivora belongs to Mammalia' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Cynodictis belongs to Amphicyonidae' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Gustafsonia belongs to Amphicyonidae' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Miacis (Lycarion) belongs to Miacis' according to Matthew 1909
'Miacis australis is recombined as Angelarctocyon australis' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016
'Miacis cognitus is recombined as Gustafsonia cognita' according to S. Tomiya and Z. J. Tseng 2016