Guloninae

Guloninae

Guloninae

Subfamily of carnivores


Guloninae[2][3] is a subfamily of the mammal family Mustelidae distributed across Eurasia and the Americas. It includes martens and the fisher, tayra and wolverine.[2][3] These genera were formerly included within a paraphyletic definition of the mustelid subfamily Mustelinae.[4]

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Most gulonine species are arboreal to a degree. Some of the fashion furs come from this subfamily, e.g. sable, marten.[5]

Species

Extant species

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Extinct genera

  • Aragonictis Valenciano et al., 2022[6] - Middle Miocene Europe
    • A. araid
  • Circamustela Petter, 1967[6] - Middle to Late Miocene Europe
    • C. dechaseauxi
    • C. peignei
    • C.? laevidens
  • Dehmictis Ginsburg and Morales, 1992[6] - Early Miocene Europe
  • Eiricitis [7] - Early Pliocene Asia
    • E. pachygnatha
  • Laphictis Viret, 1933[6]
  • Ischyrictis Helbing, 1930[6]
  • Plesiogulo? Zdansky, 1924[8][7] - Middle Miocene to Pliocene
    • P. brachygnathus (Schlosser, 1903)
    • P. botori Haile-Selassie, Hlusko & Howell, 2004
    • P. crassa Teilhard de Chardin, 1945
    • P. marshalli (Martin, 1928)
    • P. lindsayi Harrison, 1981
    • P. monspessulanus Viret, 1939
    • P. praecocidens Kurtén, 1970
  • Sinictis Zdansky, 1924[6]
    • S. dolichognathus
  • Sminthosinis Bjork, 1970[7] - Middle Miocene North America
    • S. bowleri

References

  1. Gray, J.E. (1825). "Outline of an attempt at the disposition of the Mammalia into tribes and families with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe". Annals of Philosophy. New Series. 10: 337–344.
  2. Nascimento, F. O. do (2014). "On the correct name for some subfamilies of Mustelidae (Mammalia, Carnivora)". Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia. 54 (21): 307–313. doi:10.1590/0031-1049.2014.54.21.
  3. Valenciano, A.; Morales, J.; et al. (January 2022). "Aragonictis araid, gen. et sp. nov., a small-sized hypercarnivore (Carnivora, Mustelidae) from the upper middle Miocene of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 41 (5): e2005615. doi:10.1080/02724634.2021.2005615.



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