Indobune
Genus of mammals
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Indobune is an extinct genus of ungulate endemic to Asia during the Eocene from 55.8—48.6 Ma, living for approximately 7.2 million years.[1]
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| Order: | Perissodactyla (?) |
| Family: | †Anthracobunidae (?) |
| Genus: | †Indobune Rose, 2006 |
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I. vastanensis | |
Taxonomy
Indobune was named by Rose et al. (2006). Its type is Indobune vastanensis. It was assigned to Anthracobunidae by Rose et al. (2006).[2] However, in a 2014 cladistic analysis it was suggested to more likely be a member of Cambaytheriidae.[3]