Asiavorator
Asiavorator Temporal range: Oligocene | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Carnivora |
Suborder: | Feliformia |
Superfamily: | Aeluroidea |
Family: | Viverridae |
Subfamily: | Stenoplesictinae |
Genus: | †Asiavorator Spassov and Lange-Badré (1995) |
Asiavorator is an extinct genus of carnivorous, cat-like civet endemic to Asia in the Oligocene.[1]
The teeth of Asiavorator suggest that the beasts were omnivorous or more precisely, ranged from hypercarnivorous to mesocarnivorous.[2][3]
Taxonomy
Asiavorator was named by Spassov and Lange-Badré (1995). It was assigned to Aeluroidea by Hunt (1998).[4]
References
- ↑ Paleobiology Database: Asiavorator basic info.
- ↑ J. A. Lillegraven. 1979. Reproduction in Mesozoic mammals. In J. A. Lillegraven, Z. Kielan-Jaworowska, and W. A. Clemens (eds.), Mesozoic Mammals: The First Two-Thirds of Mammalian History. University of California Press, Berkeley 259-276
- ↑ R. M. Nowak. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World, Sixth Edition I:1-836
- ↑ R. M. Hunt. 1998. Evolution of the aeluroid Carnivora: diversity of the earliest aeluroids from Eurasia (Quercy, Hsanda-Gol) and the origin of felids. American Museum Novitates 3252:1-65
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