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(Redirected from Lycophocyon hutchisoni) Extinct genus of carnivores

Lycophocyon
Temporal range: Middle Eocene, 43–40 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Skull
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Caniformia
Genus: Lycophocyon
Tomiya, 2011
Species: L. hutchisoni
Binomial name
Lycophocyon hutchisoni
Tomiya, 2011

Lycophocyon is an extinct genus of caniformian carnivoran from Middle Eocene (early Duchesnean and possibly late Uintan NALMA) deposits of San Diego County, California. Lycophocyon is known from the holotype UCMP  85202, a partial left and right dentary. Paratypes include UCMP 170713, SDSNH 107658, SDSNH 107659, SDSNH 107442, SDSNH 107443 and SDSNH 107444, partial dentaries, mandibles and other cranial remains, and SDSNH 107446 and SDSNH 107447, cranial and postcranial fragments. Many additional specimens are also known. All specimens were collected from numerous localities, all of them from the upper portions of "member C" of the Santiago Formation. It was first named by Susumu Tomiya in 2011 and the type species is Lycophocyon hutchisoni. The generic name means "twilight dog" in Greek, in references to its occurrence on the west coast of North America, and its affinity to the Caniformia. The specific name honours the paleontologist J. Howard Hutchison.

Phylogeny

The cladogram below follows the topology from a 2011 analysis by Susumu Tomiya.

 Caniformia 
 Amphicyonidae 

"Miacis" cognitus

Daphoenus

Lycophocyon hutchisoni

 Canoidea 
 Canidae 

Hesperocyon

Otarocyon

 Arctoidea 

Mustelavus

Pseudobassaris

Amphicticeps

Plesictis

Broiliana

References

  1. ^ Susumu Tomiya (2011). "A new basal caniform (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the Middle Eocene of North America and remarks on the phylogeny of early carnivorans". PLoS ONE. 6 (9): e24146. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...624146T. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024146. PMC 3173397. PMID 21935380.
Mammals of clade Pan-Carnivora
Pan-Carnivora
Pan-Carnivora
Carnivoramorpha
  • See Carnivoramorpha below ↓
Hyaenodonta
  • See Hyaenodonta below ↓
Oxyaenodonta
  • See Oxyaenodonta below ↓
WyolestidaeWyolestes
Hyaenodonta
Hyaenodontoidea
Hyaenodontidae
Proviverridae
†Afro‑Arabian
clade
Indohyaenodontidae
Hyainailouroidea
Hyainailouridae
Maocyon/Orienspterodon clade
Apterodontinae
Hyainailourinae
Akhnatenavus clade
Hyainailourini
Prionogalidae
Teratodontinae
other representatives
Arfia clade
Galecyon clade
Lahimia clade
Limnocyonidae
Sinopidae
ichnotaxa
of Hyaenodonta
Oxyaenodonta
Oxyaenidae
Machaeroidinae
Oxyaeninae
Palaeonictinae
Tytthaeninae
Carnivoramorpha
Carnivoraformes
(Clade "A")
Clade "B"
Quercygalidae
Gracilocyon/Oodectes clade
Clade "C"
Clade "D"
Carnivora
(Clade "E")
Caniformia(See Caniformia)
Feliformia(See Feliformia)
other representatives
ichnotaxa of
Carnivoraformes
Viverravoidea
Viverravidae
Didymictinae
Ictidopappinae
Viverravinae
Incertae sedis
Taxon identifiers
Lycophocyon


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