Dilambdogale

Dilambdogale
Temporal range: 37.2 Ma

Late Eocene

Molars and lower jaw fragment
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Afrosoricida
Genus: Dilambdogale
Erik R. Seiffert, 2010
Species
  • D. gheerbranti Erik R. Seiffert, 2010 (type)

Dilambdogale is an extinct genus of afrosoricid which existed in Fayum, Egypt during the latest Eocene (earliest Priabonian age).[1] It was first named by Erik R. Seiffert in 2010 and the type species is Dilambdogale gheerbranti. Dilambdogale is the oldest known afrosoricid and its closest relative was Widanelfarasia.[1]

Cladogram based on Seiffert (2010):[1] 

Afrosoricida

Todralestes





Afrodon




Dilambdogale



Widanelfarasia






Protenrec



Chrysochloroidea

Amblysomus



Chrysochloris



Tenrecoidea

Potamogale




Microgale





Echinops



Setifer





Hemicentetes



Tenrec










References

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