Data matrix in nexus format from A new Miocene pinniped <i>Allodesmus</i> (Mammalia: Carnivora) from Hokkaido, northern Japan TonomoriWataru SawamuraHiroshi SatoTamaki KohnoNaoki 2018 A nearly complete pinniped skeleton from the middle Miocene Okoppezawa Formation (<i>ca</i>. 16.3–13.9 Ma), Hokkaido, northern Japan, is described as the holotype of <i>Allodesmus uraiporensis</i> sp. nov. The new species is distinguishable from other species of the genus by having the palatine fissure (incisive foramen) that is located anterior to the canine, an anteriorly located supraorbital process of the frontal, and by having the calcaneum with a developed peroneal tubercle. Our phylogenetic analysis suggests that the subfamily Allodesminae are represented by two genera, <i>Atopotarus</i> and <i>Allodesmus</i>, and the latter genus is represented by at least six species; <i>Al</i>. <i>kernensis</i>, <i>Al</i>. <i>sinanoensis</i>, <i>Al</i>. <i>naorai</i>, <i>Al</i>. <i>packardi, Al. demerei</i> and <i>Al. uraiporensis</i> sp. nov. <i>Allodesmus uraiporensis</i> sp. nov. is one of the oldest and the northernmost record of the genus in the Western North Pacific, and it suggests that the diversification of the genus in the Western North Pacific was synchronous to the time of their diversification in the eastern North Pacific.