Transitional Fossil List 18: Carnivoran

 

Miacis Species:
M. parvivorusCope, 1872[5]Black's Fork of Green River, Bridger Formation (Wyoming, USA)Type species. Alteratively Viverravus parvivorus and Vulpavus parvivorus
M. sylvestrisMarsh, 1872[6]Bridger Formation (Wyoming, USA)Harpalodon sylvestris according to J. L. Wortman 1901[7]
M. vulpinusScott & Osborn, 1887[8]Uinta Basin (Utah, USA)Described as Amphicyon vulpinum; assigned to Miacis by Matthew (1909)[9]
M. uintensisOsborn 1895[10]Uinta Basin (Utah, USA)now assigned to Prodaphaenus uintensis Friscia & Rasmussen 2010[11]
M. hargeriWortman, 1901[12]Bridger Formation (Wyoming, USA)
M. washakius
M. mediusMatthew, 1909[9]Bridger Formation (Wyoming, USA)
M. exiguusMatthew & Granger, 1915[13]Clark's Fork Basin (Wyoming, USA)
M. latidens
M. invictusMatthew & Granger, 1925[14]Irdin Manha Formation (Inner Mongolia, China)
M. hookwayiStock, 1934[15]Tapo Canyon (California, USA)
M. gracilisClark, 1939[16]Uinta Basin (Utah, USA)now assigned to Procynodictis vulpiceps
M. latouriQuinet, 1966Dormaal (Flemish Brabant), Belgiumnow assigned to Dormaalocyon latouri[17]
M. lushiensisChow, 1975Shanghuang Quarry (JiangsuChina)
M. deutschiGingerich, 1983[18]Clark's Fork Basin (Wyoming, USA)
M. petilus
M. winkleriClark's Fork Basin, WyomingAssigned to new genus as type species Gracilocyon winkleri [19]
M. australisGustafson, 1986[20]Rifle Range Hollow or Blue Cliff Horizon (Texas, USA)now assigned to Angelarctocyon australis[21]
M. cognitusReeves Bonebed (Texas, USA)now assigned to Gustafsonia cognita in Amphicyonidae[21]
M. boqinghensisHuang et al., 1986[22]Huoshipo, Guojiazhuang Village, Hedi Formation (China)
M. thailandicusDucrocq et al. 1992[23]
M. roseiHeinrich et al., 2008[1]Recombined as Gracilocyon rosei[19]
M. rundleiHooker, 2010Abbey Wood, Englandnow assigned to Gracilocyon rundlei [17]
M. soleiSmith & Smith, 2010[19]Dormaal (Flemish Brabant), BelgiumGracilocyon solei[19]

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