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Leptictidium

Description

Leptictidium (a Latinized diminutive of the name of its close relative Leptictis, which means "graceful weasel" in Ancient Greek) is an extinct genus of small mammals that were likely bipedal. Comprising eight species, they resembled today's elephant shrews. They are especially interesting for their combination of characteristics typical of primitive eutherians with highly specialized adaptations, such as powerful hind legs and a long tail which aided in locomotion. They were omnivorous, their diet a combination of insects, lizards and small mammals. One of the first branches to split from basal eutherians, they appeared in the Lower Eocene, a time of warm temperatures and high humidity, roughly fifty million years ago. Although they were widespread throughout Europe, they became extinct around thirty-five million years ago with no descendants, probably because they were adapted to live in forest ecosystems and were unable to adapt to the open plains of the Oligocene.


Source Data
SourceIDLink
Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (GBIF)4834535https://www.gbif.org/species/4834535
PaleoBioDB ID (PBDB)40267https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=40267
Rankgenus
Taxonomy (GBIF)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Pilosa : Leptictidae : Leptictidium
Taxonomy (PBDB)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Mammalia : Pseudorhyncocyonidae : Leptictidium
Taxonomic Status (GBIF)accepted
Classification
(PBDB,GBIF)
RankNameAuthor
-Eukaryota
-OpisthokontaCavalier-Smith 1987
kingdomAnimalia
-TriploblasticaLankester 1877
-NephrozoaJondelius et al. 2002
-DeuterostomiaGrobben 1908
phylumChordataHaeckel 1847
subphylumVertebrataLamarck 1801
superclassGnathostomataGegenbauer 1874
-Osteichthyes
-SarcopterygiiRomer 1955
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha
subclassTetrapodomorpha
-Tetrapoda
-ReptiliomorphaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-AnthracosauriaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-Batrachosauria
-Cotylosauria
-AmniotaHaeckel 1866
-SynapsidaOsborn 1903
-Therapsida
infraorderCynodontia
-EpicynodontiaHopson and Kitching 2001
infraorderEucynodontiaKemp 1982
-ProbainognathiaHopson 1990
-MammaliamorphaRowe 1988
-MammaliaformesRowe 1988
classMammaliaLinnaeus 1758
subclassTribosphenida
infraclassEutheria
-PlacentaliaOwen 1837
familyPseudorhyncocyonidaeSigé 1974
genusLeptictidiumTobien 1962
Scientific NameLeptictidium Tobien, 1962
Name Published InNotizbl. Hess. Landesamt. Bodenforsch. Wiesbaden 90
Opinions (PBDB)
NameRankOpinionEvidenceAuthor
Leptictidiumgenusbelongs to Procerberinaestated without evidenceVan Valen, 1967
Leptictidiumgenusbelongs to PseudorhyncocyonidaeimpliedCarroll, 1988
Leptictidiumgenusbelongs to Pseudorhyncocyonidaestated with evidenceHooker, 2013
Status (PBDB)extinct
Taxon Size (PBDB)7
First Recorded Appearance56.0 - 47.8 Ma
Eocene
Last Recorded Appearance37.2 - 33.9 Ma
Paleogene
Environmentterrestrial (based on Eutheria)
Motilityactively mobile (based on Osteichthyes)
Dietinsectivore (based on Mammaliaformes)
Taphonomyphosphatic (based on Vertebrata)
Primary Reference (PBDB)R. L. Carroll. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution
Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptictidium

Fossil Distribution

Subtaxa

NameStatusCommon Name(s)Fossil OccurrencesOldestYoungest
Leptictidium auderiense
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
148.6 Ma
Eocene
48.6 Ma
Eocene
Leptictidium listeri
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
247.8 Ma
Eocene
47.8 Ma
Eocene
Leptictidium nasutum
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
148.6 Ma
Eocene
48.6 Ma
Eocene
Leptictidium prouti
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
356.0 Ma
Paleocene
56.0 Ma
Paleocene
Leptictidium storchi
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
438.0 Ma
Eocene
37.2 Ma
Eocene
Leptictidium tobieni
species
accepted (GBIF)
listed (PBDB)
148.6 Ma
Eocene
48.6 Ma
Eocene

Synonymy List

YearName and Author
1962Leptictidium Tobien
1967Leptictidium Van Valen
1988Leptictidium Carroll
2013Leptictidium Hooker

References

Carroll R. L. (1988) , Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution, 1-698
Van Valen L. (1967) New Paleocene insectivores and insectivore classification, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 135 5, 217-284
Hooker J. J. (2013) Origin and evolution of the Pseudorhyncocyonidae, a European Paleogene family of insectivorous placental mammals, Palaeontology 56 4, 807-835
Nomenclator Zoologicus. A list of the names of genera and subgenera in zoology from the tenth edition of Linnaeus, 1758 to the end of 2004. Digitised by uBio from vols. 1-9 of Neave (ed.), 1939-1996 plus supplementary digital-only volume. http://ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus (as at 2006). - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
SN2000/McKenna & Bell, 1997 - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
SN2000: Brands, S. J. (compiler) 1989-2005. Systema Naturae 2000. Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2006 version). Available online at http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/. - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
as per family - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
Notizbl. Hess. Landesamt. Bodenforsch. Wiesbaden 90 - via The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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