Antilocapridae
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Antilocapridae is a family of artiodactyls endemic to North America. Their closest extant relatives are the giraffids. Only one species, the pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is living today; all other members of the family are extinct. The living pronghorn is a small ruminant mammal resembling an antelope. It bears small, forked horns.
In most respects, antilocaprids resemble other ruminants. They have a complex, four-chambered stomach for digesting tough plant matter, cloven hooves, and a similar body shape to antelopes. Their horns resemble those of the bovids, in that they have a true horny sheath, but, uniquely, they are shed outside the breeding season, and subsequently regrown. Their lateral toes are even further diminished than in bovids, with the digits themselves being entirely lost, and only the cannon bones remaining. Antilocaprids have the same dental formula as most other ruminants:
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The antilocaprids evolved in North America, where they filled a niche similar to that of the bovids that evolved in the Old World. During the Miocene and Pliocene, they were a diverse and successful group, with many different species. Some had horns with bizarre shapes, or had four, or even six, horns. [1][2]
[edit] Species
- Subfamily Merycodontinae
- Genus Cosoryx
- Cosoryx agilis
- Cosoryx cerroensis
- Cosoryx furcatus
- Cosoryx ilfonensis
- Cosoryx trilateralis
- Genus Meryceros
- Meryceros crucensis
- Merycerus crucianus
- Meryceros hookwayi
- Meryceros joraki
- Meryceros major - Giant Pronghorn
- Meryceros nenzelensis
- Meryceros warreni
- Genus Merycodus
- Merycodus furcatus
- Merycodus grandis
- Merycodus necatus
- Merycodus prodromus
- Merycodus sabulonis
- Genus Paracosoryx
- Paracosoryx alticornis
- Paracosoryx burgensis
- Paracosoryx dawesensis
- Paracosoryx furlongi
- Paracosoryx loxoceros
- Paracosoryx nevadensis - Nevanda Pronghorn
- Paracosoryx wilsoni - Wilson's Pronghorn
- Genus Ramoceros
- Ramoceros brevicornis
- Ramoceros coronatus
- Ramoceros marthae
- Ramoceros merriami - Merriam's Pronghorn
- Ramoceros osborni
- Ramoceros palmatus
- Ramoceros ramosus
- Genus Submeryceros
- Submeryceros crucianus
- Submeryceros minimus
- Submeryceros minor - Dwarf Pronghorn
- Genus Cosoryx
- Subfamily Antilocaprinae
- Tribe Proantilocaprini
- Genus Proantilocapra
- Proantilocapra platycornea
- Genus Osbornoceros
- Genus Proantilocapra
- Tribe Ilingoceratini
- Genus Ilingoceros
- Ilingoceros alexandrae
- Ilingoceros schizoceros
- Genus Ottoceros
- Ottoceros peacevalleyensis
- Genus Plioceros
- Plioceros blicki
- Plioceros dehlini
- Plioceros floblairi
- Genus Sphenophalos
- Sphenophalos garciae
- Sphenophalos middleswarti
- Sphenophalos nevadanus
- Genus Ilingoceros
- Tribe Stockoceratini
- Genus Capromeryx
- Capromeryx arizonensis
- Capromeryx furcifer
- Capromeryx gidleyi
- Capromeryx mexicanus -Mexican Capromyerx
- Capromeryx minor
- Capromeryx tauntonensis
- Genus Ceratomeryx
- Ceratomeryx prenticei
- Genus Hayoceros
- Hayoceros barbouri
- Hayoceros falkenbachi
- Genus Hexameryx
- Hexameryx simpsoni
- Genus Hexobelomeryx
- Hexobelomeryx fricki
- Hexobelomeryx simpsoni
- Genus Stockoceros
- Stockoceros conklingi
- Stockoceros onusrosagris
- Genus Tetrameryx
- Tetrameryx irvingtonensis
- Tetrameryx knoxensis
- Tetrameryx mooseri
- Tetrameryx shuleri
- Tetrameryx tacubayensis
- Genus Capromeryx
- Tribe Antilocaprini
- Genus Antilocapra
- Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)
- Antilocapra americana americana
- Antilocapra americana mexicana - Mexican Pronghorn
- Antilocapra americana peninsularis - Lower Californian Pronghorn
- Antilocapra americana sonoriensis - Sonoran Pronghorn
- Antilocapra maquinensis
- Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)
- Genus Texoceros
- Texoceros altidens
- Texoceros edensis
- Texoceros guymonensis
- Texoceros minorei
- Texoceros texanus
- Texoceros vaughani
- Genus Antilocapra
- Tribe Proantilocaprini
[edit] References
- ^ Savage, RJG, & Long, MR (1986). Mammal Evolution: an illustrated guide. New York: Facts on File, 232-233. ISBN 0-8160-1194-X.
- ^ (1999) in Palmer, D.: The Marshall Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals. London: Marshall Editions, 280. ISBN 1-84028-152-9.

