A problematical cat-like mandible from the Uinta Eocene, Apataelurus kayi Scott

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Abstract

Examination of most of the specimens,including holotypes,of cabassous that are extant in the major collections indicates the following taxa and distributions: C. centralis(Miller), Central and South America to northwestern Venezuela; C. unicinctus unicinetus (L.),east of the Andes and north of the Amazon; C. u. squamicaudis( Lund),intergrading with C. u. unicinctus along the Amazon-Solimões and thence south to the Mato Grosso;C . chacoensis, a new species of the Gran Chaco; C. tatouay( Desmarest),from the southeastern highlands of Brazil to Uruguay and northeastern Argentina;and a larger

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Scott, W. B. (1938). A problematical cat-like mandible from the Uinta Eocene, Apataelurus kayi Scott. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 27, 113–120. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.226703

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