Eggysodon

Eggysodon
Temporal range: Oligocene, 33.9–23.03 Ma
A small, brown, horselike animal with a broad upper lip and small eyes
A restoration of Eggysodon turgaica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Hyracodontidae
Subfamily: Eggysodontinae
Genus: Eggysodon
Roman, 1910
Species
  • E. turgaica
Synonyms

Allacerops[1]

Eggysodon is an extinct genus of odd-toed ungulate. It was a small, ground-dwelling browser, and fossils have been found in Oligocene rocks of Germany.[2] A closely related genus, but with a greater number of incisors and premolars, has been found in Oligocene rocks in Khazakhstan. The genus, Tenisia, was described in 1915.[3] Eggysodon may have been related to Preaceratherium, and both had tusklike canines and smaller, and fewer, incisors.[4] It is also related to Prohyracodon, and is synonymous with Allacerops.[1]

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