-
Viverravidae ("ancestors of viverrids") is an
extinct monophyletic family of
mammals from
extinct superfamily Viverravoidea within the
clade Carnivoramorpha...
- stem-carnivorans are the miacoids. The
miacoids include the
families Viverravidae and Miacidae, and
together the
Carnivora and
Miacoidea form the stem-clade...
-
families of
primitive carnivorous mammals:
Miacidae (the miacids) and
Viverravidae (the viverravids).
These mammals were
basal to
order Carnivora, the crown-group...
- teeth) but this may not mean
evolutionary lineages. It was
thought that
Viverravidae was
basal to the Feliforms. However, some
studies suggest this is not...
- it is a
paraphyletic array of stem taxa. Traditionally,
Miacidae and
Viverravidae had been
classified in a superfamily, Miacoidea. Today,
Carnivora and...
- Superfamily: †Miacoidea (Cope, 1880) Family: †Miacidae (Cope, 1880) Family: †
Viverravidae (Wortman & Matthew, 1899)
Incertae sedis: †"Sinopa"
insectivorus (Cope...
- (Cope, 1880) [a
group with
representatives of
families Miacidae and
Viverravidae as its
members at that time]
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1791.) "Handbuch...
- The
Bridger Formation is a
geologic formation in
southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the Paleogene...
- †
Viverravidae...
- †Hyaenodontidae
Family †Oxyaenidae
Order Carnivora Suborder Feliformia Family †
Viverravidae Family †Nimravidae
Family Felidae: cats
Family Viverridae: civets, Asiatic...