Metaxytherium

Metaxytherium
Temporal range: Miocene–Pleistocene
M. floridanum fossil
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Sirenia
Family: Dugongidae
Genus: Metaxytherium
de Christol, 1840
species
  • M. albifontanum Vélez-Juarbe and Domning, 2014[1]
  • M. arctodites (Aranda-Manteca et al., 1994)
  • M. crataegense (Simpson, 1932)
  • M. floridanum (Hay, 1922)
  • M. krahuletzi (Depéret, 1895)
  • M. medium (Demarest, 1822) (type species)
  • M. serresii (Gervais, 1847)
  • M. subapenninum (Bruno, 1839)

Metaxytherium is an extinct genus of dugong that lived from the Miocene to the Pleistocene. Its remains have been found in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.

Paleobiology

Metaxytherium lived in coastal waters and inland waterways, and there is evidence that they were preyed on by sharks.[2]

Species

There are eight species of Metaxytherium recognized as valid: M. albifontanum, M. arctodites, M. crataegense, M. floridanum, M. krahuletzi, M. medium, M. serresii, and M. subapenninum.

The genus Thalattosiren Sickenberg 1928 was once thought to be distinct from Metaxytherium, but is now considered a junior synonym of M. medium.[3]

M. krahuletzi
M. subappenninum

See also

References

  1. Jorge Vélez-Juarbe and Daryl P. Domning (2014). "Fossil Sirenia of the West Atlantic and Caribbean region. Ix. Metaxytherium albifontanum, sp. nov.". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34 (2): 444–464. doi:10.1080/02724634.2013.799072.
  2. "METAXYTHERIUM TUSK FOSSILS". Paleo Direct, Inc. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  3. D. P. Domning and P. Pervesler. 2012. The sirenian Metaxytherium (Mammalia: Dugongidae) in the Badenian (Middle Miocene) of Central Europe. Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences 105(3):125-160

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