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Toxodontidae

Toxodontidae
Temporal range: Late Oligocene–late Pleistocene
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Toxodon platensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Notoungulata
Suborder: Toxodonta
Family: Toxodontidae
Owen, 1845
Subfamilies and Genera

Haplodontheriinae

Nesodontinae

Toxodontinae


Haplodontheriinae

Nesodontinae

Toxodontinae

Toxodontidae is an extinct family of notoungulate mammals known from the Oligocene through the of South America, with one genus, Mixotoxodon, also known from the Pleistocene of Central America and southwestern North America (Texas). They somewhat resembled rhinoceroses, and had teeth with high crowns and open roots, suggesting that they often fed on tough pampas grass. However, isotopic analyses have led to the conclusion that the most recent forms were grazing and browsing generalists.

In 2014, a study identifying a new species of toxodontid resolved the families phylogenetic relations. The below cladogram was found by the study:


Pampahippus arenalesi

Rhynchippus spp.

Scarritia canquelensis

Leonitinia gaudri

Proadinotherium leptognathum

Adinotherium spp.

Nesodon taweretus

Nesodon imbricatus

Palyeidodon obtusum

Hyperoxotodon speciosus

Nonotherium henningi

Xotodon spp.

Andinotoxodon bolivariensis

Dinotoxodon paranensis

Toxodon platensis

Gyrinodon quassus

Ocnerotherium intermedium

Hoffstetterius imperator

Posnanskytherium desaguaderoi

Pisanodon nazari

Pericotoxodon platignathus

Calchaquitherium mixtum


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