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Extinct genus of carnivores
Arctonasua is an extinct genus of raccoon-like procyonid of the Miocene, endemic to North America.[1] It lived from ~16.0—4.9 Mya, existing for approximately 11 million years.
Species
- A. eurybates Baskin, 1982 - Sioux County, Nebraska, estimated age: ~10.5 Ma.
- A. floridana Baskin, 1982 - Alachua County, Florida, estimated age: ~11.5 Ma.
- A. fricki Baskin, 1982 - Texas County, Oklahoma, estimated age: ~8.4 Ma.
- A. gracilis Baskin, 1982 - Brown County, Nebraska and San Jacinto County, Texas, estimated age: ~8.4 Ma.
- A minima Baskin, 1982 - Dawes County, Nebraska, estimated age: ~17.1 Ma.
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