Biology:Cainochoerus

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Short description: Extinct genus of mammal

Cainochoerus
Temporal range: Late Miocene - Early Pliocene 11.608–5.3 Ma
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Suidae
Subfamily: Cainochoerinae
Genus: Cainochoerus
Pickford, 1988
Species:
C. africanus
Binomial name
Cainochoerus africanus
Hendey, 1976
Synonyms

Pecarichoerus

Cainochoerus was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates which lived during the Miocene and Pliocene in Africa.[1][2] Fossils have been found in Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa .

Cainochoerus was a very small, cursorial pig. It was originally described as a species of peccary based on its simple single-cusped premolars. Among the living pigs, the small pygmy hog can be considered an analogue.[3]

References

  1. "Fossilworks: Cainochoerus". http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=188941. 
  2. "Cainochoerus - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life" (in en). http://eol.org/pages/24182607/overview. 
  3. Werdelin, Lars; Sanders, William Joseph (2010). Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. University of California Press. p. 834. ISBN 9780520257214. 

Wikidata ☰ Q30593438 entry