Diacodexis


Diacodexis is an extinct genus of small herbivore mammals belonging to the family Dichobunidae which lived in North America, Europe and Asia from 55.4 mya to 46.2 mya and existing for approximately.

Description

Diacodexis is the oldest known even-toed ungulate. In life, it would have resembled a modern duiker, measuring about in body length, but with a much longer tail. Unlike most later species of artiodactyl, it still had five toes on each foot, although the third and fourth toes were already elongated. It may also have had small hooves on each toe. Its teeth suggest that it was a herbivorous browser.
As suggested by its long legs, Diacodexis is believed to have been fast-running, capable of leaping relatively far.

Morphology

Fossil specimens of four individuals' body mass were examined by.
Diacodexis was widespread, with fossils having been found in Asia, Europe, and North America.