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Toromeryx

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Artiodactyla

Rank
  
Genus

Toromeryx

Similar
  
Kyptoceras, Syndyoceras, Protoceratidae, Protoceras, Hypertragulus

Toromeryx is a medium-sized extinct genus of Artiodactyla, of the family Protoceratidae, endemic to southwestern North America from the Eocene epoch (Late Uintan stage) 46.2—42 Ma, existing for approximately 4.2 million years.

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Taxonomy

Toromeryx was named by Wilson (1974). Its type is Toromeryx marginensis. It was assigned to Protoceratidae by Wilson (1974), Carroll (1988), Prothero (1998) and Prothero and Ludtke (2007).

Morphology

Toromeryx resembled deer. However they were more closely related to camelids. In addition to having horns in the more usual place, protoceratids had additional, rostral horns above the orbital cavity. Toromeryx was smaller than Miocene members of Tylopoda: Paratoceras, Protoceras, and. Pseudoprotoceras.

Fossil distribution

Fossils have been recovered from:

  • Candelaria TMM 31281 Colmena Tuff Formation, Presidio County, Texas
  • Casa Blanca Site, Laredo Formation, Webb County, Texas
  • References

    Toromeryx Wikipedia


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