''Sinopa'' ("swift fox")
is a
genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of
hyaenodontid mammal from family
Sinopidae, that lived in
North America and
Asia
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during the early to middle
Eocene
The Eocene ( ) Epoch is a geological epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (mya). It is the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. The name ''Eocene'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''ēṓs'', " ...
.
Description
''Sinopa'' was a small genus of hyaenodontid mammals. Its
carnassial teeth were the second upper molar and the lower third. ''Sinopa'' species had an estimated weight of 1.33 to 13.97 kilograms. The
type specimen
In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralizes the ...
was found in the Bridger formation in
Uinta County, Wyoming, and existed 50.3 to 46.2 million years ago.
Taxonomy
The putative African species ''"Sinopa" ethiopica'' from
Egypt
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was considered a species of ''
Metasinopa
''Metasinopa'' ("next to ''Sinopa''") is a genus of teratodontine hyaenodont that lived during the early Oligocene in Egypt (northern Africa).
Taxonomy
Although ''Metasinopa fraasi'' is the only unambiguous species of the genus, the early Mioc ...
'' by Savage (1965), although Holroyd (1994) considered it a potential new genus related to ''
Quasiapterodon''.
[Lewis, M. E., Morlo, M. (2010): Creodonta. – In : Werdelin, L., Sanders, W. (eds), Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 543–560. https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520257214.003.0026]
Phylogeny
The phylogenetic relationships of genus ''Sinopa'' are shown in the following cladogram.
[G. F. Gunnell (1998.) "Creotonda." In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), "Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America, Volume 1: Terrestrial Carnivores, Ungulates, and Ungulate like Mammals"]
See also
*
Mammal classification
*
Sinopidae
References
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Hyaenodonts
Eocene mammals of North America
Eocene United States
Eocene genus first appearances
Fossil taxa described in 1871
Prehistoric placental genera