After Mckenna & Bell, 1997, and Alroy, 2002-2005
†Eomys Schlosser, 1884 including? †Omegodus Pomel, 1853 [invalid senior synon.] †Decticus Aymard, 1853 [invalid senior synon.] including: †Adjidaumo Hay, 1899 †Gymnoptychius, in partim †Eomys quercyi Storch, Engesser & Wuttke, 1996 †Eomys zitteli †Eomys major †Eomys orientalis †Eomys orbicularis †Eomys ebnatensis Engesser 1987 †Eomys craigi (Storer, 1987) †Adjidaumo craigi Storer, 1987 †Adjidaumo craigi Storer; Alroy, 2002-2005 †Eomys burkei (L. Russell, 1954) Fahlbusch, 1973 †Protadjidaumo burkei L. Russell, 1954 †Adjidaumo burkei (L. Russell); Fahlbusch, 1973 †Adjidaumo burkei (L. Russell); Alroy, 2002-2005 †Eomys maximus (Korth, 1990) †Adjidaumo maximus Korth, 1990 †Adjidaumo maximus Korth; Alroy, 2002-2005 †Eomys minimus (Matthew, 1903) †Gymnoptychus minimus Matthew, 1903 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); Trouessart, 1904 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); Hay, 1930 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); A. Wood, 1937 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); Black, 1965 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); A. Wood, 1980 †Adjidaumo minimus (Matthew); Alroy, 2002-2005 †Eomys intermedius (Korth, 1989) †Adjidaumo intermedius Korth, 1989 †Adjidaumo intermedius Korth; Alroy, 2002-2005 †Eomys minutus (Matthew, 1903) †Gymnoptychius minutus Matthew, 1903 †Adjidaumo minutus (Matthew); Trouessart, 1904 †Adjidaumo minutus (Matthew); Alroy, 2002-2005
Note:
McKenna & Bell (1997) listed Adjidaumo Hay, 1899 as a junior synonym of Eomys Schlosser, 1884. This is why I have listed the species of Adjidaumo in Alroy (2002-2005) here.
This treatment is not a formal revision of the Adjidaumo-taxomony, nor of Eomys.
Reference(s):
- Alroy, J., 2002-2005: North American fossil mammal systematics database.
–iNet: North American fossil mammal systematics database: http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/nafmsd.html [visited: 2005-07-06] - McKenna, M. C. & Bell, S. K., (eds.) 1997: Classification of mammals – above the species level.
–Columbia University Press, New York, 1997, xii-631 - Storch, G., Engesser, B. & Wuttke, M., 1996: Oldest fossill record of gliding in rodents.
–Nature: Vol. 379, 1febtuary, pp. 439-441