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'''''Dawsonicyon''''' is an [[extinct]] [[genus]] of basal [[carnivoramorpha]]n which existed in [[Wyoming]], United States, during the middle [[Eocene]].<ref name="Dawsonicyon">{{Cite journal|author1=Michelle Spaulding |author2=John J. Flynn |author3=Richard K. Stucky |year=2010 |title=A new basal Carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the |
'''''Dawsonicyon''''' is an [[extinct]] [[genus]] of basal [[carnivoramorpha]]n which existed in [[Wyoming]], United States, during the middle [[Eocene]].<ref name="Dawsonicyon">{{Cite journal|author1=Michelle Spaulding |author2=John J. Flynn |author3=Richard K. Stucky |year=2010 |title=A new basal Carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the 'Bridger B' (Black's Fork member, Bridger Formation, Bridgerian Nalma, middle Eocene) of Wyoming, USA |journal=Palaeontology |volume=53 |issue=4 |pages=815–832 |doi=10.1111/j.1475-4983.2010.00963.x |doi-access=free }}</ref> Fossils are known from the ‘Bridger B’, site of [[Black’s Fork member]] of the [[Bridger Formation]] and includes an almost complete [[skeleton]] ([[holotype]] DMNH 19585). It was first named by Michelle Spaulding, John J. Flynn and Richard K. Stucky in [[2010 in paleontology|2010]] and the type species is ''Dawsonicyon isami''.<ref name="Dawsonicyon"/> |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Clade: | Carnivoraformes |
Genus: | †Dawsonicyon Spaulding, Flynn & Stucky, 2010 |
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Dawsonicyon is an extinct genus of basal carnivoramorphan which existed in Wyoming, United States, during the middle Eocene.[1] Fossils are known from the ‘Bridger B’, site of Black’s Fork member of the Bridger Formation and includes an almost complete skeleton (holotype DMNH 19585). It was first named by Michelle Spaulding, John J. Flynn and Richard K. Stucky in 2010 and the type species is Dawsonicyon isami.[1]
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