Paulchoffatiidae | ||||||||||
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Paulchoffatia Bathmochoffatia Guimarotodon Henkelodon Kielanodon Meketibolodon Meketichoffatia Plesiochoffatia Pseudobolodon Xenachoffatia Kuehneodon Galveodon Sunnyodon | ||||||||||
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Paulchoffatiidae is a family of extinct mammals that lived predominantly during the Upper Jurassic period, though a couple of genera are known from the earliest Cretaceous. (Some undescribed fossils from the Middle Jurassic of England may represent earlier versions.) Remains have been reported from Portugal, Spain and England. Paulchoffatiids were members of the order Multituberculata. They were relatively early representatives and are within the informal suborder of "Plagiaulacida". The family was named by G Hahn in 1969, and it honours the Portugese geologist, Léon Paul Choffat[?]. Two subfamilies are recognized.
The most productive fossil site for paulchoffatiids has been Guimarota, Portugal. Remains from this locality are generally diagnosed on the basis of lower or upper jaws. In only one instance, Kuehneodon, has it been possible to match the two up. Some of the lower jaws probably represent the same animals as some of the upper, so the diversity of paulchoffatiids is very possibly exaggerated. As the site is now a flooded, disused coalmine, further excavations are highly unlikely. However, other locations may yet provide more clarity.
The paulchoffatiids have been further arranged into two subfamilis and a coupld of other genera.
Subfamily Paulchoffatiinae:
Paulchoffatia, Bathmochoffatia, Guimarotodon, Henkelodon, Kielanodon, Henkelodon, Meketibolodon, Meketichoffatia, Plesiochoffatia, Pseudobolodon
Subfamily Kuehneodontinae:
This taxon is restricted to one genus, Kuehneodon, with six species.
Other genera within Paulchoffatiidae: Galveodon, Sunnyodon
Page references: Hahn G & Hahn R (2000), Multituberculates from the Guimarota mine, p.97-107 in Martin T & Krebs B (eds), Guimarota - A Jurassic Ecosystem, Verlag Dr Friedrich Pfeil, München.
Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Hurum JH (2001), Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals. Paleontology 44, p.389-429.
(This information has been derived from [1] (http://home.arcor.de/ktdykes/plagiau.htm) MESOZOIC MAMMALS; Basal Multituberculata, an internet directory. As that's my webpage, there are no issues of copyright. Trevor Dykes)
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