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Triisodon
Temporal range: 63.3–61.7 Ma
Torrejonian[1]
Skull of T. quivirensis from New Mexico
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Mesonychia
Family: Triisodontidae
Genus: Triisodon
Cope, 1881
Species
  • T. quivirensis
  • T. crassicuspis

Triisodon is a genus of extinct mesonychian mammal that existed during the Early Paleocene of New Mexico, North America. The genus was named by Edward Drinker Cope in 1881 as a member of the Acreodi, a now invalid taxon that encompassed both creodonts and mesonychians. The premolar teeth have three points, hence the generic name (tri=three, don=tooth).[citation needed] Cope described the type specimen of T. quivirensis as "about the size of a wolf."[2] A smaller species has also been identified from the same region. Since material from this genus is incomplete, the exact size of adults and whether they showed sexual dimorphism or regional variations in size is unknown.

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Taxonomy

Restoration of T. quivirensis

Triisodon is the type genus of the family Triisodontidae, one of the three families within Mesonychia (the other two being Mesonychidae and Hapalodectidae). Other North American triisodontid genera, including Goniacodon, Eoconodon, and Stelocyon, have been referred to Triisodon.[3] Like many very early mammals, the relationship of triisonodontines to other living and fossil mammals has been uncertain, but most paleontologists currently consider them either mesonychids or the sister group of mesonychids, part of the stem group that led to artiodactyls (including whales) and the ancient South American ungulates.[4]

Species

  • Genus Triisodon[5]
    • Triisodon crassicuspis (= T. rusticus, Goniacodon, "Conoryctes")
      • Lower Paleocene (Torrejonian). Much smaller than T. quivirensis and with more elongate third premolar; distinguished from Eoconodon by having a somewhat reduced third molar.
    • Triisodon quivirensis (= T. antiquus)
      • Lower Paleocene (Torrejonian), coexisted in the same habitat with T. crassicuspis. Distinguished from T. crassicuspis by much larger size, from Eoconodon as above.
    • Triisodon heilprinianus identified by Cope, 1882[6] on the basis of a single molar, has since been referred to multiple groups. Referred to Eoconodon coryphaeus by Kondrashov and Lucas 2006.

References

  1. ^ "Triisodon". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  2. ^ Cope, E. D. (1881). "On Some Mammalia of the Lowest Eocene Beds of New Mexico". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 19 (109): 484–495. ISSN 0003-049X. JSTOR 982794.
  3. ^ "Mesonychians part III: Andrewsarchus and the triisodontines | ScienceBlogs". scienceblogs.com. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  4. ^ "Palaeos Vertebrates Laurasiatheria: Eparctocyona". palaeos.com. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
  5. ^ Kondrashov, and Spencer Lucas, Peter (January 2006). "EARLY_PALEOCENE_PUERCAN_AND_TORREJONIAN_ARCHAIC_UNGULATES_CONDYLARTHRA_PROCREODI_AND_ACREODI_OF_THE_SAN_JUAN_BASIN_NEW_MEXICO" – via ResearchGate. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ Journal of Mammalogy. American Society of Mammalogists. 1981. p. 683.

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