Biology:Agalmaceros
Agalmaceros | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Family: | Cervidae |
Subfamily: | Capreolinae |
Genus: | †Agalmaceros Hoffstetter 1952 |
Species: | †A. blicki
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Binomial name | |
†Agalmaceros blicki Frick 1937
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Agalmaceros is a potentially invalid extinct genus of deer of the Cervidae family, that lived in South America during the Pleistocene. The only species currently known is A. blicki.[1] Remains have only been found in Ecuador. It showed a clear affinity to Andean or temperate habitats.[2] Agalmaceros blicki is estimated to have been 60 kilograms (130 lb) in weight.[3]
A 2023 paper considered another extinct South American deer genus, Charitoceros, a junior synonym of Agalmaceros; both taxa are diagnosed by the presence of thorns on their antlers. Furthermore, these thorns are symptoms of a pathology that also affects some extant deer; besides thorns, the antlers of Agalmaceros are identical to those of the modern white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Thus, the authors consider Agalmaceros to be itself a junior synonym of O. virginianus, which would render both Agalmaceros and Charitoceros invalid taxa.[4]
References
- ↑ "Agalmaceros blicki". http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=247647.
- ↑ Ochsenius, Claudio (1985). "Pleniglacial Desertization, Large-AnimalMassExtinction and Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary in South America". Revista de Geografía Norte Grande 12: 35–47. http://revistanortegrande.cl/archivos/12/04_12_1985.pdf.[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ Lyons, Kathleen (2004). "Of mice, mastodons and men: human-mediated extinctions on four continents". Evolutionary Ecology Research 6: 339–358. http://biology.unm.edu/fasmith/Web_Page_PDFs/Lyons_et_al_2004_EER.pdf.
- ↑ Avilla, Leonardo Santos; Román‐Carrión, José Luis; Rotti, Alline (2023-11-06). "A thorny taxonomic issue of Quaternary deer (Cervidae: Mammalia) from the South American Highlands resolved based on the recognition of a paleopathology" (in en). Journal of Quaternary Science. doi:10.1002/jqs.3577. ISSN 0267-8179. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jqs.3577.
Wikidata ☰ Q43657080 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agalmaceros.
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