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Dichobunidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Even-toed ungulate

Class
  
Mammalia

Rank
  
Family

Dichobunidae

Similar
  
Even‑toed ungulate, Diacodexis, Anoplotheriidae, Xiphodontidae, Protoceratidae

Dichobunidae is an extinct family of basal artiodactyl mammals from the early Eocene to late Oligocene of North America, Europe, and Asia. The Dichobunidae include some of the earliest known artiodactyls, such as Diacodexis.

They were small animals, averaging about the size of a modern rabbit, had many primitive features. In life, they would have resembled a long-tailed muntjac or chevrotain. Dichobunids had four or five toes on each foot, with each toe ending in a small hoof. They had complete sets of teeth, unlike most later artiodactyls, with their more specialist dentitions. The shape of the teeth suggests they were browsers, feeding on small leaves, perhaps in the forest undergrowth. The shape of their bodies and limbs suggests they would have been fast-running animals, unlike most of their contemporaries.

Taxonomy

Classification of dichobunids following McKenna and Bell:

  • † Family Dichobunidae
  • Paraphenacodus
  • Dulcidon
  • Chorlakkia
  • Pakibune
  • Subfamily Dichobuninae
  • Tribe Hyperdichobunini
  • Mouillacitherium
  • Hyperdichobune
  • Tribe Dichobunini
  • Aumelasia
  • Meniscodon
  • Messelobunodon
  • Dichobune
  • Buxobune
  • Neufferia
  • Metriotherium
  • Synaphodus
  • Subfamily Diacodexeinae
  • Diacodexis
  • Bunophorus
  • Protodichobune
  • Lutzia
  • Tapochoerus
  • Neodiacodexis
  • Subfamily Homacodontinae
  • Tribe Bunomerycini
  • Bunomeryx
  • Hylomeryx
  • Mesomeryx
  • Mytonomeryx
  • Pentacemylus
  • Tribe Homacodontini
  • Hexacodus
  • Antiacodon
  • Eygalayodon
  • Homacodon
  • Auxontodon
  • Microsus
  • Texodon
  • Subfamily Leptochoerinae
  • Stibarus
  • Ibarus
  • Laredochoerus
  • Leptochoerus
  • References

    Dichobunidae Wikipedia