Systemodon

Systemodon is a genus of early Eocene mammal of Wasatchian age (ca. 55-50 mya). It was one of many mammals originally considered the earliest horses, long classified in the genus Hyracotherium (commonly known as Eohippus). These were dog-sized animals that in life would have looked vaguely like a paca, mara, or chevrotain (though they were perissodactyls, not rodents or artiodactyls.) The type species, S. tapirinus, is represented by 24 individuals from a locale called the Castillo pocket in the Huerfano Formation of Colorado. This well-preserved deposit allows researchers to reconstruct aspects of the environment and lifestyle of the species.

Systemodon
Temporal range:
Skull of S. tapirinus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Clade: Tapiromorpha
Genus: Systemodon
Cope, 1881
Species:
S. tapirinus
Binomial name
Systemodon tapirinus
Cope, 1875
Synonyms
  • Orohippus tapirinus Cope, 1875
  • Hyracotherium tapirinus Cope, 1877
  • Hyracotherium tapirinum Wortman 1896
  • Eohippus tapirinus Hay 1899
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