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Eporeodon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Merycoidodontidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Even-toed ungulate

Class
  
Mammalia

Subfamily
  
†Eporeodontinae

Rank
  
Genus

Eporeodon prehistoricfaunacomimagecachedataEporeodon1

Similar
  
Miniochoerus, Merycoidodontoidea, Merycoidodon, Even‑toed ungulate, Mesoreodon

Eporeodon is an extinct genus of oreodont belonging to the subfamily Eporeodontinae during the Oligocene and early Miocene epoch (33.3—20.6 mya) existing for approximately 12.7 million years.

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The species of the genus are among the largest members of the family Merycoidontidae. About the size of a cow, its fossils are some of the largest found in the Badlands. It was much larger than Merycoidodon and Miniochoerus, its contemporaries in the Late Oligocene. On the other hand, Eporeodon was a rare oreodont, as its fossils only make up about one percent of all oreodont fossils found in the Badlands.

Taxonomy

Eporeodon was named by Marsh (1875). It was synonymized subjectively with Eucrotaphus by Cope (1884). It was assigned to Merycoidodontidae by Marsh (1875), Scott (1890), Thorpe (1921), Thorpe (1937), Stevens and Stevens (1996) and Lander (1998). It's synonymized with Hypselochoerus and Pseudodesmatochoerus.

Morphology

Eporeodon was a tremendous oreodont, growing to be about cow sized. Their skulls were much shorter and squatter than those of Merycoidodon, but were longer than those of Miniochoerus.

A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and estimated to have a weight of 118.3 kg (260.8 lbs).

Species

E. occidentalis (syn. E. davisi, E. leptacanthus, E. longifrons, E. perbullatus, Eucrotaphus pacificus), E. pygmyus.

References

Eporeodon Wikipedia


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