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Theosodon
Temporal range: Early-Mid Miocene (Colhuehuapian-Laventan) 21.0–11.8 Ma
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Theosodon patagonicum skull
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Mammalia
Order:
†Litopterna
Family:
†Macraucheniidae
Subfamily:
†Cramaucheniinae
Genus:
†Theosodon Ameghino, 1887
Type species
†Theosodon lydekkeri
Ameghino, 1887
Species
T. arozquetai McGrath et al., 2018
T. fontanae Ameghino, 1891
T. garretorum Scott, 1910
T. gracilis Ameghino, 1891
T. karaikensis Ameghino, 1904
T. lallemanti Mercerat, 1891
T. lydekkeri Ameghino, 1887
T. patagonicum (Ameghino, 1891)
Synonyms
Pseudocoelosoma[1] Ameghino, 1891
Theosodon is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal from the Early to Middle Miocene of South America.
^Scott, William B. (1910). The Litopterna of the Santa Cruz Beds. Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896–1899. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Theosodon is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal from the Early to Middle Miocene of South America. Theosodon was long-legged with a long neck resembling...
metapodials are proportionally similar in terms of relative length and width to Theosodon, in contrast to Cullinia levis, in which they are proportionally more...
Macrauchenia. It is likely that Macrauchenia evolved from earlier litopterns Theosodon, Cramauchenia or Promacrauchenia, or a similar species. Litopterna was...
America are dominated by the giant terror birds, which hunt mammals such as Theosodon. As Australia moves north, coral reefs dominate the Arafura Sea, serving...
appearances. Probably derived from lower Miocene forms such as Cramauchenia and Theosodon, this animal probably closely related to the large macraucheniids of the...
for reproduction. The family Macraucheniidae includes genera such as Theosodon, Xenorhinotherium, and Macrauchenia. Macrauchenia is the best-known and...
2018, which found that Cramaucheniinae is a paraphyletic group, and that Theosodon is a sister clade to the subfamily Macraucheniinae, the least primitive...
Genus Paranauchenia Genus Promacrauchenia Genus Scalabrinitherium Genus Theosodon Genus Victorlemoinea Genus Windhausenia Genus Xenorhinotherium Family...
; Ferrero, Brenda S. (September 2014). "Taxonomic Reinterpretation of Theosodon hystatus Cabrera and Kraglievich, 1931 (Litopterna, Macraucheniidae) and...
basal forms such as Polymorphis into larger, more derived taxa such as Theosodon. Andrew J. McGrath; Federico Anaya; Darin A. Croft (2018). "Two new macraucheniids...