Theroteinus

Theroteinus is an extinct genus of haramiyidan mammaliaforms from the Late Triassic of France. It contains two species: T. nikolai and T. rosieriensis, both of which are known exclusively from teeth found at the sand quarry of Saint-Nicolas-de-Port.[1][2] Theroteinus is the only member of the family Theroteinidae and the suborder Theroteinida.[1]

Theroteinus
Temporal range: Rhaetian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Cynodontia
Order: Haramiyida
Suborder: Theroteinida
Hahn et al., 1989
Family: Theroteinidae
Sigogneau-Russell et al., 1986
Genus: Theroteinus
Sigogneau-Russell et al., 1986
Type species
Theroteinus nikolai
Sigogneau-Russell et al., 1986
Other species
  • T. rosieriensis Debuysschere, 2016

References


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