Pediolophodon

Extinct genus of elephants

Pediolophodon
Temporal range: Serravallian-Tortonian
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Fossilized teeth of Pediolophodon campester
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Proboscidea
Superfamily: Elephantoidea
Genus: Pediolophodon
Lambert, 2007
Type species
Tetralophodon campester
Cope, 1877
Other species
  • Pediolophodon fricki (Osborn, 1936)

Pediolophodon is an extinct gomphotheriid proboscidean genus[1] from the middle to late Miocene of North America (Nebraska and Texas). Pediolophodon was a close relative of elephants (members of the Elephantinae subfamily of Elephantidae) and would have appeared superficially similar to them, but was not itself a true elephant.

Two species are recognized, P. campester and P. fricki. Both were originally assigned to the Old World genus Tetralophodon, but discoveries in the Kepler Quarry, Nebraska, showed these taxa to be generically distinct.[2][3][1]

References

  1. ^ a b Shoshani, J.; Ferretti, M. P.; Lister, A. M.; Agenbroad, L. D.; Saegusa, H.; Mol, D.; Takahashi, K. (2007). "Relationships within the Elephantinae using hyoid characters". Quaternary International. 169–170: 174–185. Bibcode:2007QuInt.169..174S. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2007.02.003.
  2. ^ E. D. Cope. 1877. Descriptions of New Vertebrata from the Upper Tertiary Formations of the West. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 17:219-231
  3. ^ H. F. Osborn. 1936. The Proboscidea 1 & 2:1-1675.
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Genera of the order Proboscidea
Barytheriidae
Deinotheriidae
Mammutidae
Choerolophodontidae
Amebelodontidae
"Trilophodont
gomphotheres"
"Tetralophodont
gomphotheres"
Stegodontidae
Elephantidae
Barytherium grave

Mammut americanum

Gomphotherium angustidens
Taxon identifiers
Pediolophodon


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