Talk:Herpestides

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Classification[edit]

According to the Palaeobiology database, Herpestides is not part of the family Hyaenidae; indeed, while it is assigned to the superfamily Aeluroidea, it is not actually assigned to any family! However, the database does mention that, in the opinion of M. Morlo et al. 2007, it belongs to the family Viverridae - which the database considers to be outside of Aeluroidea!

While the Palaeobiology database should not be treated as the oracle of classification, when it is the only cited source for an article, then surely the article should comply with it? I have removed reference re Hyaenidae. I am uncertain as to how 'mainstream' the Morlo opinion is, thus am wary about mentioning Viverridae.

PS Did we really need to use a calculation to determine that 22.4-20 = 2.4!Glevum (talk) 13:58, 7 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]