The family is named after British zoologist Oldfield Thomas.
Fossilsedit
Fossils of the family Oldfieldthomasiidae have been found in southern South America, in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile.[2]
Referencesedit
^McKenna, Malcolm C.; Bell, Susan K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York. pp. 1–631. ISBN0-231-11013-8.
oldfieldthomasiidae, extinct, family, notoungulate, mammals, known, from, late, paleocene, late, eocene, south, america, family, classified, george, gaylord, simpson, 1945, synonym, acoelodidae, defined, florentino, ameghino, 1901, temporal, range, late, paleo. Oldfieldthomasiidae is an extinct family of notoungulate mammals known from the Late Paleocene to Late Eocene of South America 1 The family was classified by George Gaylord Simpson in 1945 and a synonym is Acoelodidae defined by Florentino Ameghino in 1901 2 OldfieldthomasiidaeTemporal range Late Paleocene Late Eocene 58 7 33 9 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Notoungulata Suborder Typotheria Family OldfieldthomasiidaeSimpson 1945 Genera Allalmeia Brachystephanus Camargomendesia Colbertia Dolichostylodon Itaboraitherium Kibenikhoria Maxschlosseria Oldfieldthomasia Paginula Suniodon Tsamnichoria Ultrapithecus Xenostephanus Synonyms Acoelodidae Ameghino 1901Etymology editThe family is named after British zoologist Oldfield Thomas Fossils editFossils of the family Oldfieldthomasiidae have been found in southern South America in Argentina Bolivia Brazil and Chile 2 References edit McKenna Malcolm C Bell Susan K 1997 Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level Columbia University Press New York pp 1 631 ISBN 0 231 11013 8 a b Oldfieldthomasiidae at Fossilworks org nbsp This notoungulate related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oldfieldthomasiidae amp oldid 1186532396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,