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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Kyptoceras amatorum

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Species
  
†K. amatorum

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Even-toed ungulate

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Similar
  
Protoceratidae, Syndyoceras, Protoceras, Even‑toed ungulate, Synthetoceras

Kyptoceras is a small extinct artiodactyl ungulate mammal of the family Protoceratidae, endemic to southeastern North America from the Miocene to Early Pliocene epoch 23.03—3.6 Ma, existing for approximately 19.43 million years.

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Taxonomy

Kyptoceras was named by Webb (1981). Its type is Kyptoceras amatorum. It is the type genus of Kyptoceratini. It was assigned to Kyptoceratini by Webb (1981), Prothero (1998), Webb et al. (2003) and Prothero and Ludtke (2007).

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Kyptoceras is the last known member of the family. The protoceratids were believed to have been driven to extinction by more advanced grazing herbivores, but in Florida, where there were still relatively large tracts of forest, the protoceratids were able to survive. This species genus name comes from its bent horns, in which the two horns above the eyes curved over its head, and the two nasal horns pointed forward. The species name, amatorum, comes in honor of all amateur fossil collectors, including Frank Garcia (Ruskin, Florida) the amateur who found it and donated it to the Florida Museum of Natural History.

Fossil distribution

Fossils have been recovered from:

  • Tiger Bay Mine, Upper Bone Valley Formation, Polk County, Florida
  • Lee Creek Mine, Yorktown Formation, Beaufort County, North Carolina


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    References

    Kyptoceras Wikipedia