Macrocranion

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Macrocranion
Temporal range: Early Eocene
File:Macrocranion tupaiodon 01.jpg
M. tupaiodon in Staatliches Museum, Germany
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Eulipotyphla
Family: Amphilemuridae
Genus: Macrocranion
Weitzel, 1949
Species[1]
  • M. germonpreae Smith, 1997
  • M. junnei Smith et al., 2002
  • M. nitens (Matthew, 1918)
  • M. robinsoni (Krishtalka and Setoguchi, 1977)
  • M. tenerum Tobien, 1962
  • M. tupaiodon Weitzel, 1949
  • M. vandebroeki (Quinet, 1964)
Synonyms

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  • Aculeodens Weitzel, 1949
  • Dormaalius Quinet, 1964

Macrocranion is a genus of extinct mammal from the Eocene epoch of Europe and North America.[2] Exceptional fossils have been found in the Messel Pit of Germany.[3] Macrocranion species are often described as forest-floor predators, about the size of small squirrels but with longer limbs.[4] The genus is represented at the Messel Pit site by two species, M. tupaidon and M. tenerum.

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Restoration of M. tenerum

M. tupaiodon had woolly fur with no spikes. Although possibly an omnivore, fossil remains indicate the specimen had eaten fish near the time of its death. This small animal was approximately fifteen cm in length, with long back legs capable of considerable speed.

The fossil of M. tenerum is five cm long. The species also had long legs for rapid movement, but its fur included a spiky protection. The long legs, however, indicate the animal couldn't have effectively rolled up for defense. Fossilized stomach remains show that M. tenerum's diet included ants, so it may have been an insectivore.

The oldest species are M. vandebroeki from the Paleocene-Eocene transition of Northern Europe and M. junnei from the Wasatchian (Early Eocene) of Wyoming.[5]

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