Biology:Pliohyrax

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Pliohyrax
Temporal range: Miocene–Pliocene
Pliohyrax graecus.JPG
Pliohyrax graecus
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Hyracoidea
Family: Pliohyracidae
Subfamily: Pliohyracinae
Genus: Pliohyrax
Osborn, 1899
Species
  • P. graecus (Gaudry, 1862)[1]
  • P. rossignoli (Viret, 1947)[2]
  • P. occidentalis (Viret & Thenius, 1952)[1]
Synonyms
  • Sogdohyrax Dubrovo, 1978[3]

Pliohyrax, is a genus of hyracoids (the cavy-like group of animals most closely related to elephants and manatees). It grew to sizes greatly exceeding those of any living hyrax, though it was by no means the largest member of this family.

Life restoration

Fossils of this Miocene-Pliocene, scansorial herbivore have been found in Afghanistan, France, and Turkey.[4] In Spain, Pliohyrax graecus is among the large mammals species found in the Almenara site, deposited during the Messinian salinity crisis, together with Macaca sp., Bovidae indet., cf. Nyctereutes sp., and Felidae indet.[5]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q735341 entry