Biology:Ergilictis

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Short description: Extinct genus of mammal

Ergilictis
Temporal range: Late Eocene–Early Oligocene
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Family: Didymoconidae
Subfamily: Didymoconinae
Genus: Ergilictis
Lopatin, 1997
Type species
Ergilictis reshetovi
Lopatin, 1997

Ergilictis (meaning "Ergilin Dzo polecat") is an extinct genus of mammal that lived during the late Eocene and early Oligocene epochs. It was endemic to Asia, and its fossils have been found in the Ergilin Dzo and Hsanda Gol formations of Mongolia.[1] It belongs to the family Didymoconidae, which has uncertain taxonomic affinities.[2]

Discovery and naming

The fossils of Ergilictis were first collected during a joint Soviet–Mongolian paleontological expedition in the 1980s, and the genus was erected in 1997 to contain the single species E. reshetovi. The holotype, a fragment of the right mandibular ramus (PIN 3109/247), was found in the lower unit of the Eocene-aged Ergilin Dzo Formation of Mongolia. The generic name is derived from the name of the Ergilin Dzo Formation and the Greek word ictis (meaning "polecat"). The specific name honors paleontologist V. Yu Reshetov.[1]

In addition to the holotype, an isolated right premolar attributed to cf. Ergilictis sp. has been collected from the Oligocene-aged Hsanda Gol Formation.[2]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q122875856 entry