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'''Viverravidae''' is an extinct [[family (biology)|family]] of the superfamily [[Miacoidea]]. They are related to [[carnivora]]ns, and lived from the early [[Palaeocene]] to the [[Eocene]].
'''Viverravidae''' is an extinct [[family (biology)|family]] of the superfamily [[Miacoidea]]. They are related to [[carnivora]]ns, and lived from the early [[Palaeocene]] to the [[Eocene]].

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Viverravidae is an extinct family of the superfamily Miacoidea. They are related to carnivorans, and lived from the early Palaeocene to the Eocene.

Viverravid genera include Bryanictis, Didymictis, Ictidopappus, Mustelodon, Pristinictis, Protictis, Raphictis, Simpsonictis and Viverravus.

In viverravids, the number of molars is reduced to two and the skull is elongated. Viverravidae is a monophyletic family, a plesion-group. They are not thought to be related to any extant carnivores.[1]

The viverravids were thought to be the earliest carnivorans: they first appeared in the Paleocene of North America about 60 million years ago. Recent cranial morphology evidence now places them outside the order Carnivora.[2]

References

  1. ^ Wesley-Hunt G.D.; Flynn J.J. 2005. Phylogeny of the Carnivora: basal relationships among the carnivoramorphans, and assessment of the position of 'Miacoidea' relative to Carnivora. Journal of Systematic Paleontology, 3: 1-28. DOI:10.1017/S1477201904001518
  2. ^ Polly, David, Gina D. Wesley-Hunt, Ronald E. Heinrich, Graham Davis and Peter Houde (2006). "Earliest known carnivoran auditory bulla and support for a recent origin of crown-clade carnivora (Eutheria, Mammalia)" (PDF). Palaeontology. 49 (5): 1019–1027. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2006.00586.x.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)