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Leptauchenia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Merycoidodontidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Even-toed ungulate

Class
  
Mammalia

Tribe
  
†Leptaucheniini

Rank
  
Genus

Leptauchenia FileLeptaucheniajpg Wikimedia Commons

Similar
  
Merycoidodon, Merycoidodontoidea, Miniochoerus, Eporeodon, Agriochoerus

Leptauchenia is an extinct goat-like genus of terrestrial herbivore belonging to the oreodont family Merycoidodontidae, and the type genus of the tribe Leptaucheniini. The genus was endemic to North America during the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene (33.9—16.3 mya) and lived for approximately 17.6 million years.

Contents

Leptauchenia Leptauchenia nitida Oreodont

Morphology

Leptauchenia Fossil Oreodont Skull

Because the eyes and nostrils were placed high on the head, it was long assumed that Leptauchenia was an aquatic, or semi-aquatic animal. However, because their fossils have never been found in floodplain deposits or river channels, and their abundance in fossil sand dunes, Donald Prothero suggests that they were desert-dwelling animals. According to Prothero's interpretation, the high-placed eyes and nostrils served to filter out sand while burrowing, or while digging themselves free of sand dunes.

Leptauchenia Fossil Oreodont Skull

A single specimen was examined by M. Mendoza for body mass and estimated to have a weight of 39.3 kilograms (87 lb).

Fossil distribution

Leptauchenia Leptauchenia Oreodont 3 Indiana9 Fossils

Skeletons of Leptauchenia have been found by the thousands and in greater numbers than the related genus Sespia, it is often quoted as being the most numerous mammal in North America during the Late Oligocene. It had high-crowned, hypsodont teeth which were used to chew gritty vegetation.

Species

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  • L. brevifacies (syn. Pithecistes decedens)
  • L. decora (type species) (syn. Hadroleptauchenia primitiva, Leptauchenia harveyi, Pithecistes breviceps, Pithecistes facies, Pithecistes tanneri, Pseudocyclopidius frankforteri)
  • L. eiselyi
  • L. major (syn. Brachymeryx feliceps, Cyclopidius emydinus, Cyclopidius incisivus, Cyclopidius lullianus, Cyclopidius simus, Hadroleptauchenia extrema, Hadroleptauchenia shanafeltae, L. densa, L. margeryae, L. martini, L. parasimus, Pithecistes altageringensis, Pithecistes copei)
  • L. orellaensis
  • References

    Leptauchenia Wikipedia