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Gnathabelodon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Gomphotheriidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Proboscidea

Similar
  
Eubelodon, Proboscidea, Archaeobelodon, Rhynchotherium, Sinomastodon

Gnathabelodon is an extinct proboscidean (elephant) genus endemic to North America that includes species that lived during the Middle to Late Miocene. They were called "spoon-billed mastodons" since their lower jaw was elongated and shaped like a shoe-horn or spoon. The genus Gnathabelodon consists of two species: Thorpe's spoon-billed mastodon (G. thorpei) and Buckner's spoon-billed mastodon (G. buckneri). The flaring of the tip of their lower jaw was similar to that of the "shovel-tuskers" (Platybelodon and Amebelodon); however, Gnathabelodon species are distinct in having no lower tusks whilst the "shovel tuskers" have broad, flattened lower tusks. The upper tusks are large and curve outwards and upwards. In respects to dentition and overall body form, it was similar to other species of Gomphotherium.

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Gnathabelodon Wikipedia