Biology:Heterohyus

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Heterohyus[1]
Temporal range: early to late Eocene
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Heterohyus fossil from Messel Pit, at the Naturkundemuseum, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Heterohyus

Gervais, 1848
Type species
Heterohyus nanus

Heterohyus is an extinct genus of apatemyid from the early to late Eocene. A small, tree-dwelling creature with elongated fore- and middle fingers, in these regards it somewhat resembled a modern-day aye-aye.
Three skeletons have been found at the early Eocene site at Messel Pit, Germany[2]

References

  1. McKenna & Bell, 1997, p. 213.
  2. Schaal & Ziegler (1992), pp. 174-177.

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External links

Wikidata ☰ Q5747268 entry