Uintaceras
Uintaceras | |
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Restoration | |
Holotype jaw of the possible synonym Forstercooperia (Hyrachyus) grandis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Perissodactyla |
Superfamily: | Rhinocerotoidea |
Genus: | †Uintaceras Holbrook & Lucas, 1997 |
Species: | †U. radinskyi
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Binomial name | |
†Uintaceras radinskyi Holbrook & Lucas, 1997
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Synonyms | |
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Uintaceras is an extinct genus of medium-sized early
Rhinocerotidae, it may instead have been a close relative of the Asian Paraceratheriidae.[3] The dubious species Forstercooperia (Hyrachyus) grandis (Radinsky, 1967; Peterson, 1919)[4][5] is also possibly the same animal as Uintaceras,[2][6]
although the Asian material of F. grandis was assignable to Forstercooperia confluens.
Uintaceras weighed about 220 kilograms (490 lb) when fully grown.[citation needed] It was a relatively slender animal and Uintaceras resembled a typical hyracodontid (e.g. Hyracodon), but differed from the hyracodonts due to the presence of a primitive four-fingered hand and a number of other features of the structure of the legs, which were clearly not intended for fast and long running.[6]
References
- GBIF. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ a b L. T. Holbrook and S. G. Lucas. 1997. A New Genus of Rhinocerotoid from the Eocene of Utah and the Status of North American "Forstercooperia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(2):384-396
- PMID 28000789.
- hdl:2246/1987.
- ^ Peterson, O.A. (1919). "Report upon the Material Discovered in the Upper Eocene of the Uinta Basin by Earl Douglas[s] in the years 1908-1909, and by 0. A. Peterson in 1912". Annals of the Carnegie Museum. pp. 40–168.
- ^ ISBN 0-521-83240-3.