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Oligobuninae is an extinct subfamily of the family Mustelidae known from Miocene deposits in North America. The subfamily was described by J. A. Baskin in 1998; of the genera that he assigned to this clade, seven are recognized today - Brachypsalis, Megalictis, Oligobunis, Promartes, Zodiolestes, and - representing thirteen separate species. Potamotherium, usually considered to belong to Oligobuninae, has been reclassified as a basal pinnipedomorph in the family Semantoridae, which also includes Puijila and .

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  • Oligobuninae (it)
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  • Oligobuninae is an extinct subfamily of the family Mustelidae known from Miocene deposits in North America. The subfamily was described by J. A. Baskin in 1998; of the genera that he assigned to this clade, seven are recognized today - Brachypsalis, Megalictis, Oligobunis, Promartes, Zodiolestes, and - representing thirteen separate species. Potamotherium, usually considered to belong to Oligobuninae, has been reclassified as a basal pinnipedomorph in the family Semantoridae, which also includes Puijila and . (en)
  • Gli oligobunini (Oligobuninae) sono una sottofamiglia di mammiferi carnivori estinti, appartenenti ai mustelidi. Vissero tra l'Oligocene superiore e il Miocene medio (circa 28 - 15 milioni di anni fa) e i loro resti sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica. (it)
  • Oligobuninae – wymarła podrodzina ssaków z rodziny łasicowatych (Mustelidae). (pl)
  • Oligobuninae — вимерла підродина хижих ссавців із родини мустелових, відома з відкладів міоцену в Північній Америці. Наразі відомо понад 20 видів цієї підродини. (uk)
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  • Life restoration, reconstructed skull, and skull AM 25430 of Megalictis ferox (en)
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  • * Brachypsalis * Floridictis * Megalictis * Oligobunis * Parabrachypsalis * Promartes * Zodiolestes (en)
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  • Oligobuninae is an extinct subfamily of the family Mustelidae known from Miocene deposits in North America. The subfamily was described by J. A. Baskin in 1998; of the genera that he assigned to this clade, seven are recognized today - Brachypsalis, Megalictis, Oligobunis, Promartes, Zodiolestes, and - representing thirteen separate species. Potamotherium, usually considered to belong to Oligobuninae, has been reclassified as a basal pinnipedomorph in the family Semantoridae, which also includes Puijila and . (en)
  • Gli oligobunini (Oligobuninae) sono una sottofamiglia di mammiferi carnivori estinti, appartenenti ai mustelidi. Vissero tra l'Oligocene superiore e il Miocene medio (circa 28 - 15 milioni di anni fa) e i loro resti sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica. (it)
  • Oligobuninae – wymarła podrodzina ssaków z rodziny łasicowatych (Mustelidae). (pl)
  • Oligobuninae — вимерла підродина хижих ссавців із родини мустелових, відома з відкладів міоцену в Північній Америці. Наразі відомо понад 20 видів цієї підродини. (uk)
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