Didymictinae Explained
Didymictinae ("double weasels") is an extinct subfamily of mammals from extinct family Viverravidae, that lived from the early Palaeocene to the middle Eocene in North America and Europe.[1]
Classification and phylogeny
Classification
- Subfamily: †Didymictinae
- Genus: †Bryanictis
- †Bryanictis microlestes
- †Bryanictis paulus
- †Bryanictis terlinguae
- Genus: †Didymictis
- †Didymictis altidens
- †Didymictis dellensis
- †Didymictis leptomylus
- †Didymictis protenus
- †Didymictis proteus
- †Didymictis vancleveae
- †Didymictis sp. [Erquelinnes, Hainaut, Belgium]
- Genus: †Intyrictis
- Genus: †Pristinictis
- Genus: †Protictis
- †Protictis agastor
- †Protictis haydenianus
- †Protictis minor
- †Protictis paralus
- †Protictis simpsoni
- †Protictis aprophatos
- Genus: †Raphictis
- †Raphictis gausion
- †Raphictis iota
- †Raphictis machaera
- †Raphictis nanoptexis
- Incertae sedis:
Notes and References
- Book: McKenna . Malcolm C. . Bell . Susan K. . Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level . 16 March 2015 . 1997 . Columbia University Press . New York . 978-0-231-11012-9.