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Allqokirus
Taxonomy
Allqokirus was named by Marshall and de Muizon (1988). Its type is Allqokirus australis.
It was assigned to Hathliacyninae by Marshall and de Muizon (1988); to Borhyaenoidea by Goin et al. (2006); and to Mayulestidae by de Muizon (1998), de Muizon (1999), Muizon et al. (2018).
It was assigned to Hathliacyninae by Marshall and de Muizon (1988); to Borhyaenoidea by Goin et al. (2006); and to Mayulestidae by de Muizon (1998), de Muizon (1999), Muizon et al. (2018).
Species
A. australis (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1988 | Allqokirus Marshall and de Muizon |
1998 | Allqokirus de Muizon |
1999 | Allqokirus de Muizon p. 506 |
2006 | Allqokirus Goin et al. |
2018 | Allqokirus Muizon et al. pp. 420-421 figs. 28-29 |
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G. †Allqokirus Marshall and de Muizon 1988
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†Allqokirus australis Marshall and de Muizon 1988
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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C. Muizon et al. 2018 | Muizon et al. 2018: Family Mayulastidae: Included genera: Mayulestes Muizon, 1994; Allqokirus Marshall & Muizon, 1988; Patene Simpson, 1935.
Diagnosis: The three genera of Mayulestidae share the following characters: 1) P1/p1 oblique relative to the tooth row; 2) lack of diastema posterior to p1; 3) metacone present on M4 but very reduced (less than 50% smaller in occlusal view); 4) protocone anteroposteriorly short on M3; 5) metaconid subequal to slightly smaller than the paraconid; 6) elevated protoconid of m3 and m4, the height of which equals the length of the tooth; 7) talonid basin longer than wide; 8) deep hypoflexid, the depth of which is approximately half the talonid width; 9) subvertical coronoid process of the dentary; 10) mandibular foramen posteriorly placed (posterior to mid-point of coronoid process). |
Measurements
No measurements are available
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Source: subc = subclass, c = class, subp = subphylum | |||||
References: Hendy et al. 2009, Clemens 1979, Hopson 1973, Lillegraven 1979, Carroll 1988 |