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Goniodelphis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Eutheria Order: Cetacea Suborder: Odontoceti Superfamily: Inioidea Family: Iniidae Allen (1941) Genera Species Goniodelphis hudsoni is an extinct genus of Iniidae[1] (river dolphin) endemic to the waters of Florida during the Miocene ~14.9—11.5 through 9.1—8.7 Ma (AEO). The fossil specimens were found in just four phosphate mines in Polk County, Florida. These mines were: American Agricultural Chemical Company (Serravallian) Fort Green (Hemphillian) Payne Creek (Hemphillian) Gardinier (Zanclean) Taxonomy Goniodelphis was named by Allen (1941). Its type is Goniodelphis hudsoni. It was considered monophyletic by Mark D. Uhen, Ph.d. of George Mason University in 2010. It was assigned to Delphinidae by Carroll (1988); and to Iniidae by Allen (1941), Kellogg (1944), de Muizon (1988), Morgan (1994), McKenna and Bell (1997), Hamilton et al. (2001), Fordyce and de Muizon (2001), Uhen et al. (2008) and Mark D. Uhen. [2] References ^ Royal Society, Evolution of river dolphins, Healy Hamilton, Susana Caballero, Allen G. Collins and Robert L. Brownell, Jr. [1] ^ Nick Pyenson, University of California at Berkley. Pyenson and Mark D. Uhen, Ph.D., George Mason University; contributing researchers, PaleoBiology Database.