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Microtomarctus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Order
  
Carnivoramorpha

Scientific name
  
Microtomarctus conferta

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
† Borophaginae

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Cormocyon, Cynarctoides, Otarocyon, Carpocyon, Osbornodon

Microtomarctus is an extinct genus of the Borophaginae and a small terrestrial canine which inhabited most of North America during the Whitneyan stage (20.6 Mya) of the Early Miocene subepoch through the Barstovian stage (13.6 Mya) of the Middle Miocene subepoch. Microtomarctus existed for approximately 7 million years.

Contents

Like other Borophaginae it had powerful, bone crushing jaws and teeth.

Morphology

Fossil specimens of two individuals' body mass were examined by Legendre and Roth. The first specimen was estimated to weigh 7.06 kg (15.5 lbs). The second specimen was estimated to weigh 6.80 kg (14.9 lbs).

Species

M. conferta (synonymous with Tomarctus paulus) was named by Matthew in 1918. In 1924, Matthew recombined it and named it Tomarctus confertus. It again was verified by Matthew in 1924, Green (1948), Hough (1948) and Downs in 1956. X. Wang restudied the specimens and recombined it as Microtomarctus conferta.

Sister genera

Otarocyon, Oxetocyon and Rhizocyon.

Fossil distribution

Fossil specimens were found in Nebraska, coastal southeast Texas, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Colorado.

References

Microtomarctus Wikipedia