Rudiocyon, Hunt, 2011
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1206/358.1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4610772 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/885487D5-5776-AC5B-FC87-B290309907FB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rudiocyon |
status |
gen. nov. |
Rudiocyon , new genus
TYPE SPECIES: Rudiocyon amplidens , new species.
INCLUDED SPECIES: Only the type species.
DISTRIBUTION: Early or mid-Arikareean of Oregon.
ETYMOLOGY: From the latinized Greek, kyon, for ‘‘dog,’’ and for Rudio Creek, the locality in north-central Oregon where the holotype was discovered.
DIAGNOSIS: Differs from Temnocyon by absence of the m1 metaconid; from Mammacyon and Delotrochanter by a small, short m2 relative to m1 (table 6, ratio E/F,1.9); and from Delotrochanter by a narrow, compressed p4 (not posteriorly broad). See tables 1–2.
DISCUSSION: The genus includes a single species represented by a partial mandible with massive teeth (p4–m2) that define the taxon. A small m 2 in Rudiocyon (table 6, ratio E/F,,1.9) precludes assignment to Mammacyon (table 6, ratio E/F, 1.57–1.6), a genus defined by a large, elongate m2. Nonetheless, the genus may have evolved from an earlier less derived species that gave rise to both Mammacyon and Rudiocyon . Similarity to cheek teeth of T. ferox suggests a possible alternative derivation for R. amplidens . Rudiocyon amplidens is considered somewhat younger than the age of the Deep Creek tuff (27.9 ± 0.57 Ma); the probable site of collection occurs 10–15 m above a local ash on Rudio Creek identified as a correlative of the Deep Creek tuff.
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