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Eocardiidae

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The Eocardiidae are an extinct family of caviomorph rodents from South America. The family is probably ancestral to the living family Caviidae,[1] which includes cavies, maras, and capybaras and their relatives. McKenna and Bell (1997) divided eocardiids into two subfamilies, Luantinae for two of the oldest genera (Asteromys and Luantus) and Eocardiinae for remaining genera. Kramarz (2006) has recommended the abandonment of these subfamilies, as the genera placed in Luantinae appear to represent basal eocardiids, rather than a specialized side branch. The latter hypothesis had been proposed by Wood and Patterson (1959).[2]

Fossils of the family were found in the Colhuehuapian to Friasian Pinturas, Sarmiento, Santa Cruz, Río Jeinemeiní and Collón Curá Formations of Argentina and the Cura-Mallín Group of Chile.[3]

References

  1. ^ Kramarz, 2006
  2. ^ Wood & Patterson, 1959
  3. ^ Eocardiidae at Fossilworks.org

Bibliography

  • Kramarz, Alejandro G. (2006). "Eocardiids (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the Pinturas Formation, late early Miocene of Patagonia, Argentina". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 26 (3): 770–778. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2006)26[770:erhftp]2.0.co;2. S2CID 130718741.
  • Wood, A.E. and Patterson, B. 1959. Rodents of the Deseadan Oligocene of Patagonia and the beginnings of South American rodent evolution. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 120:281-428.
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Eocardiidae: Brief Summary

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The Eocardiidae are an extinct family of caviomorph rodents from South America. The family is probably ancestral to the living family Caviidae, which includes cavies, maras, and capybaras and their relatives. McKenna and Bell (1997) divided eocardiids into two subfamilies, Luantinae for two of the oldest genera (Asteromys and Luantus) and Eocardiinae for remaining genera. Kramarz (2006) has recommended the abandonment of these subfamilies, as the genera placed in Luantinae appear to represent basal eocardiids, rather than a specialized side branch. The latter hypothesis had been proposed by Wood and Patterson (1959).

Fossils of the family were found in the Colhuehuapian to Friasian Pinturas, Sarmiento, Santa Cruz, Río Jeinemeiní and Collón Curá Formations of Argentina and the Cura-Mallín Group of Chile.

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Eocardiidae ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Eocardiidae es una familia extinta de roedores histricomorfos que vivieron en Sudamérica desde el Oligoceno superior hasta el Mioceno medio. Parecen ser un taxón polifilético de Cavioidea basales.

Referencias

  • María Encarnación Pérez, Marcelo Krause and María Guiomar Vucetich (2012). «A new species of Chubutomys (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the late Oligocene of Patagonia and its implications on the early evolutionary history of Cavioidea sensu stricto». Geobios 45 (6): 573-580. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2012.06.001.
  • Kramarz, A.G. 2006. Eocardiids (Rodentia, Hystricognathi) from the Pinturas Formation, late early Miocene of Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3):770-778.
  • McKenna, Malcolm C., and Bell, Susan K. 1997. Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. ISBN 0-231-11013-8

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Eocardiidae es una familia extinta de roedores histricomorfos que vivieron en Sudamérica desde el Oligoceno superior hasta el Mioceno medio. Parecen ser un taxón polifilético de Cavioidea basales.

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Eocardiidae ( French )

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Les Eocardiidae (ou Eocardidae) forment une famille de rongeurs fossiles.

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Selon Paleobiology Database (14 avril 2015)[1] :

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Références taxinomiques

Notes et références

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Les Eocardiidae (ou Eocardidae) forment une famille de rongeurs fossiles.

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