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Osbornodon iamonensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Osbornodon iamonensis
''Osbornodon iamonensis'' is an extinct species of bone-crushing Hesperocyoninae, a predecessor of modern dogs that were endemic to North America and which lived from the Orellan age of the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene epoch 23.6—16.3 Ma and existed for approximately . 〔(Paleobiology Database: ''Osbornodon iamonensis'' Basic info ).〕 O. iamonensis was named by E. H. Sellards in 1916 for Lake Iamonia in northern Florida. ==Taxonomy== ''Osbornodon iamonensis'' was named by E. H. Sellards (1916). Its type is FGS 5082. It was recombined as Cynodesmus iamonensis by Simpson (1932), Olsen (1956) and Wilson (1960); it was recombined as ''Osbornodon iamonensis'' by Xiaoming Wang (1994), X. Wang and Richard H. Tedford (1996) and Hayes (2000). It was assigned to Mesocyon by Sellards (1916); to Cynodesmus by Simpson (1932), Olsen (1956) and Wilson (1960); and to Osbornodon by Wang (1994), Wang and Tedford (1996) and Hayes (2000).〔E. H. Sellards. 1916. Fossil vertebrates from Florida: A new Miocene fauna; new Pliocene species; the Pleistocene fauna. Florida State Geological Survey Annual Report 8:79-119〕〔X. Wang and R. H. Tedford. 1996. in Prothero and Emry〕
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