Lokotunjailurus

Lokotunjailurus
Temporal range: 7 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Felidae
Subfamily: Machairodontinae
Tribe: Homotherini
Genus: Lokotunjailurus
Werdelin 2003
Species
  • L. emageritus Werdelin, 2003
  • L. fanonei Bonis, Peigné, Mackaye, Likius, Vignaud & Brunet, 2010
Synonyms
  • Lokotunjailuurs Bonis, Peigné, Mackaye, Likius, Vignaud & Brunet 2010

Lokotunjailurus is an extinct genus of saber-toothed cats (Machairodontinae) which existed in Kenya and Chad during the Miocene epoch.[1][2]

The type species L. emageritus was documented by Lars Werdelin based on fossils found at the Lothagam site in Kenya. He described it as a large felid with an extremely long claw on one digit. He named the genus from the Turkana word for "cat" and the species from the word for "claw". Werdelin considered L. emageritus to be similar to Homotherium in dentition and to represent a basal member of Homotherini.[1]

A second species L. fanonei was described from fossils found in the Toros Menalla Formation in the Djurab Desert of Chad. The deposits date to the Late Miocene (7 mya).[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Werdelin, L. (2003). Leakey, M. G. & Harris, J. M., ed. "Mio-Pliocene Carnivora from Lothagam, Kenya". Lothagam – The Dawn of Humanity in East Africa (New York: Columbia University Press): 261–328.
  2. 1 2 Bonis, L.d., Peigné, S., Mackaye, H.T., Likius, A., Vignaud, P. & Brunet, M. (2010). "New sabre-toothed cats in the Late Miocene of Toros Menalla (Chad)". Comptes Rendus Palevol 9 (5): 221–7. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2010.07.018.


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