''Amphiorycteropus'' (Latin for "near
aardvark
Aardvarks ( ; ''Orycteropus afer'') are medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammals native to Africa. Aardvarks are the only living species of the family Orycteropodidae and the order Tubulidentata. They have a long proboscis, similar to a pi ...
") is an extinct genus of mammals in the family
Orycteropodidae
Orycteropodidae is a family of afrotherian mammals. Although there are many fossil species, the only species surviving today is the aardvark, ''Orycteropus afer''. Orycteropodidae is recognized as the only family within the order Tubulidentata, ...
within
Tubulidentata
Orycteropodidae is a family of afrotherian mammals. Although there are many fossil species, the only species surviving today is the aardvark, ''Orycteropus afer''. Orycteropodidae is recognized as the only family within the order Tubulidentata, ...
. The genus is known from fossils dating from
Middle Miocene
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The sub-epoch lasted from 15.97 ± 0. ...
to
Early Pliocene
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, found in
Africa
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,
Asia
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and
Europe
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.
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Species
Five species are recognized:
* ''Amphiorycteropus abundulafus'' - Late Miocene of Chad
* ''Amphiorycteropus mauritanicus'' - Late Miocene of Algeria
* ''Amphiorycteropus browni'' - Middle to Late Miocene of Pakistan
* ''Amphiorycteropus depereti'' - Early Pliocene of France
* ''Amphiorycteropus gaudryi'' - Late Miocene of Greece and Turkey
Other two species are assigned to the genus provisionally until new material are found and confirm the relationship:[
* ''Amphiorycteropus pottieri'' - Late Miocene of Turkey
* ''Amphiorycteropus seni'' ][Tekkaya, I. 1993. Türkiye fosil Orycteropodidae’leri. T. C. Kültür Bakanligi Anitlar ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlügü. VIII Arkeometri Sonuçlari Toplantisi 1992, Ankara, 275–289.] - Middle Miocene of Turkey
References
Orycteropodidae
Prehistoric Afrotheria
Prehistoric placental genera
Fossil taxa described in 2009
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