Hegetotheriidae
| Hegetotheriidae Temporal range:
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| Prosotherium garzoni (=Propachyrucos ameghinorum). | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Mammalia |
| Order: | †Notoungulata |
| Suborder: | †Typotheria |
| Family: | †Hegetotheriidae Ameghino, 1894 |
| Subfamilies and genera | |
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Hegetotheriidae is an extinct family of notoungulate mammals known from the Oligocene through the Pliocene of South America.[1][2] The family underwent many sequential radiation events throughout the Cenozoic, which led to Hegetotheriids being among the most diverse of the Typotheria.[3]
Description
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Hegetotheriids are anatomically convergent with caviomorph rodents, possessing hypertrophied (enlarged) incisors. The incisors of Hegetotheriids are also hypsodont, scalpriform and procumbent, indicating a diet of abrasive plants. This is due to the fact that Hegetotheriids, living in the southernmost portions of South America, had a diet consisting of both Neotropical and Andean flora.[3]
Classification
[edit]Hegetotheriidae is placed in Typotheria, a clade of rodent-like notoungulates. Historically, there has been debate as to whether Hegetotheriidae should be split from the other Typotheres,[4] though this view is not upheld.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ McKenna, Malcolm C., and Bell, Susan K. 1997. Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. ISBN 0-231-11013-8
- ^ "Fossilworks: Hegetotheriidae". fossilworks.org. Archived from the original on 13 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
- ^ a b c Phylogeny and paleobiogeography of Hegetotheriidae (Mammalia, Notoungulata), Taylor & Francis, 2017-04-07, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.4743550.v1, retrieved 2025-09-05
- ^ Ameghino, Florentino (1889). Contribucion al conocimiento de los mamiferos fosiles de la República Argentina: Obra escrita bajo los auspicios de la Academia nacional de ciencias de la República Argentina para ser presentada á la Exposicion universal de Paris de 1889 (in Spanish). P. E. Coni é hijos.