Sulestes

Sulestes is an extinct genus of Deltatheridiidae from Cretaceous period. It has only been recovered from the Bissekty Formation in Uzbekistan.[1]

Sulestes
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
A hypothetical life restoration of Sulestes karakshi.
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Deltatheroida
Family: Deltatheridiidae
Genus: Sulestes
Nessov, 1985
Species
  • Sulestes karakshi Nessov 1985
Synonyms
  • Deltatherus Nessov, 1997
  • Marsasia Nessov, 1997

Description

Sulestes is known from several jaw bones and teeth. Its holotype CCMGE 35/12000 consists of a left maxilla fragment with the first two molars.[2] Significantly more material was referred to the genus in 2010 that included a right maxilla and several right and left dentary fragments.[1]

The genus and the Deltatheridiidae family as a whole are thought to be predators.[2]

Classification

The following cladogram is modified from Averianov et al., 2010:[1]

Deltatheroida

Oklatheridium

Deltatheridiidae

References

  1. A. O. Averianov, J. D. Archibald, and E. G. Ekdale. 2010. New material of the Late Cretaceous deltatheroidan mammal Sulestes from Uzbekistan and phylogenetic reassessment of the metatherian-eutherian dichotomy. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 8 (3): 301-330. doi:10.1080/14772011003603499
  2. Nessov, Lev A.; Sigogneau-Russel, Denise; Russel, Donald E. (1994). "A survey of Cretaceous tribosphenic mammals from middle Asia (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan), of their geological setting, age and faunal environment". Palaeovertebrata. 23 (1–4): 51–92.


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