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Merycodus
Temporal range: Miocene
Male and female M. warreni
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Antilocapridae
Subfamily: Merycodontinae
Genus: Merycodus
Leidy, 1854
Species
  • M. crusensis
  • M. hookwayi
  • M. joraki
  • M. major
  • M. minimus
  • M. minor
  • M. necatus
  • M. nenzelensis
  • M. prodromus
  • M. sabulonis
  • M. warreni
  • M. osborni
Synonyms

Meryceros
Submeryceros

Merycodus is an extinct genus of the artiodactyl family Antilocapridae.[1] Fossils of this genus have been found in the Santa Fe Group of New Mexico.[2]

Taxonomy

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Merycodus has had a confusing taxonomic history. In older literature, Merycodus was placed in Cervidae, though an Antilocaprid affinity is more believed.[3] The closely related Meryceros and Submeryceros are generally regarded as synonymous with Merycodus.[4][5] One described species known as Merycodus grandis has now been reclassified as a species of Prosynthetoceras.[6] Another former species, M. furcatus is now placed in Cosoryx.

Description

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M. cf. nectatus

Merycodus had relatively short horn shafts with tines of nearly equal size that were about as long as the shaft. Species traditionally included in Meryceros had horns that were generally larger and more laterally compressed.[4] The horns typically have 3 tines. Merycodus had hypsodont teeth. There is no indication of lateral digits in any of the feet of Merycodus. [3]

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