词条 | Phoberogale | |
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| fossil_range = {{fossil_range|Oligocene|Miocene}} | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Mammalia | ordo = Carnivora | familia = Ursidae | subfamilia = Hemicyoninae | genus = Phoberogale | genus_authority = Ginsberg & Morales, 1995 | type_species = Phoberogale bugtiensis | type_species_authority = (Cooper, 1923) }} Phoberogale is an extinct genus of bear-like carnivores of the Oligocene and Miocene epoch, found in France (Europe), California (North America), and Pakistan (Asia), living from around {{Ma|25|18}}. TaxonomyPhoberogale was named by Ginsberg and Morales in 1995. Its type species is Phoberogale bugtiensis (Cooper, 1923). Phoberogale shareri was named after Kevin Sharer, Chairman of the Board of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County by Xiaoming Wang, Robert Hunt Jr, Richard Tedford and E. Bruce Lander in 2009. This species belongs to the Phoberogale–Phoberocyon lineage and is distinguished from species of Cephalogale (s.s.) by its larger size, less-reduced pre-carnassial premolars,and less-elongated M2. References
7 : Hemicyonids|Oligocene carnivorans|Miocene carnivorans|Cenozoic mammals of Asia|Prehistoric mammals of Europe|Prehistoric mammals of North America|Fossil taxa described in 1995 |
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