Helaletes
Helaletes is an extinct perissodactyl closely related to tapirs. Fossils have been found in North America.
Helaletes Temporal range: Early Eocene | |
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H. nanus skull | |
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Family: | Helaletidae |
Genus: | Helaletes |
Species: | H. nanus |
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Helaletes nanus (Marsh, 1871) | |
Taxonomy
The type species of Helaletes, H. nanus, is known from Bridgerian-age fossils in the western US.[1] Desmatotherium mongoliensis was previously referred to Helaletes, but Bai et al. (2017) found it distantly related to the H. nanus type species, while excluding the nominal species H. medius Qiu, 1987 from Helaletidae.[2]
References
- http://fossilworks.org/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=46822
- Bai B, Wang Y Q, Mao F Y et al., 2017. New material of Eocene Helaletidae (Perissodactyla, Tapiroidea) from the Irdin Manha Formation of the Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, China and comments on related localities of the Huheboerhe Area. Am Mus Novit, 3878: 1–44.
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