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Sthenictis
Temporal range: Miocene
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A cast of a Sthenictis sp. skeleton
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Genus: Sthenictis
Peterson, 1910
Referred species
  • Sthenictis bellus (Matthew, 1932)
  • Sthenictis campestris (Gregory, 1942)
  • Sthenictis dolichops (Matthew, 1924)
  • Sthenictis junturensis (Shotwell & Russell, 1963)
  • Sthenictis lacota (Matthew & Gidley, 1904)
  • Sthenictis neimengguensis (Tseng et al. 2009)
  • Sthenictis robustus (Cope, 1890)
Synonyms
  • Brachygale (Peterson, 1910)

Sthenictis is an extinct genus in the weasel family (mustelids) endemic to North America and Asia during the Miocene epoch living from ~13.5—9.2 Ma (AEO) existing for approximately 4.3 million years.

Taxonomy[]

Sthenictis was named by Peterson (1910). It was assigned to Mustelidae by Peterson (1910) and Carroll (1988); and to Ischyrictini by Baskin (1998).

Morphology[]

Two specimens were examined for body mass by Legendre and Roth 1988:

  • Specimen 1 weighed an estimated 13.7 kg (30 lb)
  • Specimen 2 weighed an estimated 5.98 kg (13 lb)

Fossil Distribution[]

The oldest specimen was uncovered at Black Butte, Malheur County, Oregon. Other locations are: Quatal Canyon, Ventura County, California, Kleinfelder Farm, Saskatchewan, Canada, Nebraska, Texas, Florida and in Inner Mongolia, in China.

In the Media[]

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Buck the Sthenictis in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

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