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Hapalodectidae

Hapalodectidae
Temporal range: Late Paleocene–Late Eocene
Hapalodectes serus.JPG
Hapalodectes serus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Mesonychia
Family: Hapalodectidae
(Szalay & Gould, 1966)
Genera

Hapalodectes
Hapalorestes
Metahapalodectes
Lohoodon
Honanodon


Hapalodectes
Hapalorestes
Metahapalodectes
Lohoodon
Honanodon

Hapalodectidae (literally "soft biters" hapalos = "soft, tender," dêktês = "biter") is an extinct family of relatively small-bodied (1– to 8-kg)mesonychian placental mammals from the Paleocene and Eocene of North America and Asia. Hapalodectids differ from the larger and better-known mesonychids in having teeth specialized for cutting (presumably meat), while the teeth of other mesonychids, such as Mesonyx or Sinonyx, are more specialized for crushing bones. Hapalodectids were once considered a subfamily of the Mesonychidae, but the discovery of a skull of Hapalodectes hetangensis showed additional differences justifying placement in a distinct family. In particular, H. hetangensis has a postorbital bar closing the back of the orbit, a feature lacking in mesonychids. The skeleton of hapalodectids is poorly known and of the postcranial elements, only the humerus has been described. The morphology of this bone indicates less specialization for terrestrial locomotion than in mesonychids.

Family Hapalodectidae



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