Allalmeia

Allalmeia
Temporal range: Late Eocene (Divisaderan-Tinguirirican)
~37.2–33.9 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Notoungulata
Suborder: Typotheria
Genus: Allalmeia
Rusconi, 1946
Type species
Allalmeia atalaensis
(Rusconi, 1946)[1]
Species
  • A. atalaensis

Allalmeia was a small notoungulate of around 3 kilograms. It lived in Mendoza Province, Argentina (Divisadero Largo Formation) during the Late Eocene.[2] It was a digitigrade mammal, with brachyodont and lophobunodont teeth. It had a generalized way of locomotion, that means, it could move easily in any terrain, but probably it preferred the safety of the forest trees where it lived. Although being an ungulate, Allalmeia had claws as the oldest mammals.[3]

References

  1. Rusconi, C. (1946). "Nuevo mamífero fósil de Mendoza". Boletín Paleontológico de Buenos Aires. 20: 1–2.
  2. Allalmeia at Fossilworks.org
  3. Lorente, Malena; Javier Gelfo; Guillermo López (2014). "Postcranial anatomy of the early notoungulate Allalmeia atalaensis from the Eocene of Argentina". Alcheringa. doi:10.1080/03115518.2014.885199.
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