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Sineleutherus

Sineleutherus (lat.) Is a genus of extinct mammals from the suborder Euharamiyida of the alloterium subclass [1] , which lived in the Jurassic period (168.3–157.3 million years ago) in the territory of modern China and Russia [2] .

† Sineleutherus
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryotes
Kingdom:Animals
Kingdom :Eumetazoi
No rank :Bilateral symmetrical
No rank :Secondary
Type of:Chordate
Subtype :Vertebrates
Infratype :Maxillary
Overclass :Tetrapods
Grade:Mammals
Subclass :† Alloterias
Suborder :† Euharamiyida
Gender:† Sineleutherus
International scientific name

Sineleutherus
Martin, Averianov & Pfretzschner, 2010

Kinds
  • † Sineleutherus issedonicus Averianov et al. , 2011
  • † Sineleutherus uyguricus Martin, Averianov & Pfretzschner, 2010
Geochronology
168.3-157.3 Ma
million yearsPeriodEraAeon
2,588Even
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23.03Neogene
66.0Paleogen
145.5a piece of chalkM
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199.6Yura
251Triassic
299PermianP
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359.2Carbon
416Devonian
443.7Silur
488.3Ordovician
542Cambrian
4570Precambrian
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Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction
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Triassic extinction
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Mass Permian Extinction
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Devonian extinction
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Ordovician-Silurian extinction
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Cambrian explosion

The genus name means "Chinese Eleutherodon ."

Content

Systematics

The genera closest to Sineleutherus are : Arboroharamiya , Eleutherodon , Shenshou .

Euharamiyida

Shenshou




Arboroharamiya




Eleutherodon




Sineleutherus



Xianshou






Classification

Includes two extinct species [2] :

  • Sineleutherus uyguricus typus was found in China in sediments of the Upper Jurassic Oxfordian stage and was described in 2010 [3] .
  • Sineleutherus issedonicus was found in Russia in the Middle Jurassic deposits of the Batian tier and was described in 2011 by Russian paleontologists A.O. Averyanov, S.A. Krasnolutsky and A.V. Lopatin. Several of his teeth were found in 2005 in Siberia on the territory of the Sharypovsky district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory [4] .

Notes

  1. ↑ S. Bi, Y. Wang, J. Guan, Z. Sheng, and J. Meng. Three new Jurassic euharamiyidan species reinforce early divergence of mammals (Eng.) // Nature: journal. - 2014 .-- Vol. 514 . - P. 579-584 .
  2. ↑ 1 2 Sineleutherus (English) . Paleobiology Database Classic . Date of treatment March 19, 2016.
  3. ↑ Thomas Martin, Alexander O. Averianov and Hans-Ulrich Pfretzschner. Mammals from the Late Jurassic Qigu Formation in the Southern Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China (English) // Paleobiodiversity, Palaeoenvironments: journal. - 2010 .-- Vol. 90 . - P. 295-319 . - DOI : 10.1007 / s12549-010-0030-4 .
  4. ↑ AO Averianov, AV Lopatin and SA Krasnolutskii. The first Haramiyid (Mammalia, Allotheria) from the Jurassic of Russia (English) // Doklady Biological Sciences: journal. - 2011 .-- Vol. 437 , no. 1 . - P. 103-106 . - DOI : 10.1134 / S0012496611020074 .

Links

  • Sineleutherus position on the mammalian tree
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sineleutherus&oldid=100658685


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