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Stenoplesictidae

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Stenoplesictidae
Temporal range: Eocene –Middle Miocene
Fossil of Stenoplesictis, an extinct mammal.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Feliformia
Family: Stenoplesictidae
Schlosser, 1923
Genera

Stenoplesictidae is the name of a polyphyletic family of extinct civet-like feliforms.

Taxonomy

Classification

Family Stenoplesictidae
Family Image Genus Species
Stenoplesictidae Africanictis (Morales et al., 1998)
  • A. hyaenoides
  • A. meini
  • A. schmidtkittleri
Alagtsavbaatar (N. Egi et al., 2016)
  • A. indigenus
Anictis (Kretzoi, 1945)
  • A. simplicidens
Asiavorator (Spassov & Lange-Badré, 1995)
  • A. gracilis
Haplogale (Filhol, 1882)
  • H. media
Mioprionodon (Schmidt-Kittler, 1987)
  • M. hodopeus
  • M. pickfordi
Moghradictis (Morlo, Miller & El-Barkooky, 2007)
  • M. nedjema
Palaeoprionodon (Filhol, 1880)
  • P. lamandini
  • P. mutabilis
Pseudictis (Schlosser, 1887)
  • P. guntianus
Shandgolictis (Hunt, 1998)
  • S. constans
  • S. elegans
Stenogale (Schlosser, 1888)
  • S. bransatensis
  • S. brevidens
  • S. gracilis
  • S. intermedia
Stenoplesictis (Filhol, 1880)
  • S. cayluxi
  • S. crocheti
  • S. minor
Viretictis (Bonis, Peigné & M. Hugueney, 1999)
  • V. gallardi
  • V. julieni

Phylogenetic tree

The cladogram shown below represents the current phylogenetic relationships of members of family Stenoplesictidae (green):

 Feliformia 

Nimravidae

 Aeluroidea 

Nandiniidae

 Viverroidea 
 Viverridae 
 †Africanictis 

Africanictis meini

Africanictis hyaenoides

Africanictis schmidtkittleri

 †"Stenoplesictis" 

"Stenoplesictis" muhoronii

 †Moghradictis 

Moghradictis nedjema

 †Mioprionodon 

Mioprionodon hodopeus

Mioprionodon pickfordi

Lufengictis

Ketketictis

Progenetta

 Viverrinae 
 sensu lato 

Herpestoidea

 †Alagtsavbaatar 

Alagtsavbaatar indigenus

 †Anictis 

Anictis simplicidens

 †Asiavorator 

Asiavorator gracilis

 †Shandgolictis 

Shandgolictis constans

Shandgolictis elegans

 Feloidea 
 Prionodontidae 

Prionodontidae

 †Palaeoprionodon 

Palaeoprionodon lamandini

Palaeoprionodon mutabilis

 sensu lato 
 †Haplogale

Haplogale media

 †Stenoplesictis 

Stenoplesictis cayluxi

Stenoplesictis crocheti

Stenoplesictis minor

 †Pseudictis 

Pseudictis guntianus

Barbourofelidae

 †Viretictis 

Viretictis gallardi

Viretictis julieni

 †Stenogale

Stenogale bransatensis

Stenogale intermedia

Stenogale gracilis

Stenogale brevidens

 Felidae 
 †Proailurinae 
 †Proailurus

Proailurus bourbonnensis

Proailurus lemanensis

Proailurus major

References

  • Morlo M. & Nagel D. (2007). The carnivore guild of the Taatsiin Gol area: Hyaenodontidae (Creodonta), Carnivora, and Didymoconida from the Oligocene of Central Mongolia. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien 108A: 217–231.
  • Morlo M., Miller E. R. & El-Barkooky A. N. (2007). Creodonta and Carnivora from Wadi Moghra, Egypt. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(1): 145–159.
  • de Bonis, L., S. Peigne, & M. Hugueney (1999) - Carnivores feloides de l'Oligocene superieur de Coderet-Bransat (Allier, France). Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 1999 170: 939–949.
  • Morales, J., Pickford, M., Salesa, M. & Soria, D., 2000. The systematic status of Kelba, Savage, 1965, Kenyalutra, Schmidt-Kittler, 1987 and Ndamathaia, Jacobs et al.., 1987, (Viverridae, Mammalia) and a review of Early Miocene mongoose-like carnivores of Africa. Annales de Paléontologie: Vol. 86, #4, pp. 243–251.
  • Hunt, R. M., Jr (1998) - Evolution of the aeluroid Carnivora. Diversity of the earliest aeluroids from Eurasia (Quercy, Hsanda-Gol) and the origin of felids. American Museum Novitates; no. 3252 (PDF)