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Taeniodonta

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Scientific name
  
Taeniodonta

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
†Taeniodonta

Rank
  
Order

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Similar
  
Stylinodon, Cimolesta, Tillodontia, Psittacotherium, Pantodonta

Taeniodonta ("banded teeth") is an extinct early group of cimolestid mammals known from the Palaeocene to the Eocene. Taeniodonts evolved quickly into highly specialized digging animals, and varied greatly in size, from rat-sized to species as large as a bear. Later species developed prominent front teeth and huge claws for digging and rooting. Some genera, like Stylinodon, had ever-growing teeth.

Two families belong to this group, Stylinodontidae and Conoryctidae. They were endemic to North America. The scarcity of taeniodont fossils can be explained by the fact that these animals probably lived in dry or arid climates unconductive to fossilization. Taeniodonts are unambiguously non-placental eutherians, and part of Cimolesta; Cimolestes is the immediate outgroup to Taeniodonta.

Taxonomy and Phylogeny

From Thomas E. Williamson and Stephen L. Brusatte (2013):

  • Order Cimolesta
  • Suborder Taeniodonta
  • Alveugena
  • Schowalteria
  • Onychodectes
  • Family Conoryctidae
  • Conoryctella
  • Huerfanodon
  • Conoryctes
  • Family Stylinodontidae
  • Chungchienia
  • Wortmania
  • Psittacotherium
  • Ectoganus
  • Stylinodon
  • References

    Taeniodonta Wikipedia