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Asmodeus (mammal)






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Asmodeus
Temporal range: Late Oligocene
~29–23 Ma

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Notoungulata
Family: Homalodotheriidae
Genus: Asmodeus
Ameghino 1894
Type species
Asmodeus osborni

Ameghino, 1894

Species
  • A. osborni Ameghino 1894
  • A. petrasnerus Seoane & Cerdeño 2014
  • A. scotti Ameghino 1894

Asmodeus is an extinct genusofmammal, belonging to the order Notoungulata. It lived during the Late Oligocene, in what is today South America.

Description[edit]

This animal was relatively heavy-shaped, with long, strong and slender limbs. Its hand had four fingers, and a reduced fifth metacarpal. The main characteristic of Asmodeus, which shows its affinities with its relative Homalodotherium, is in the shape of its forelimbs, which made the hind legs lower than the forelegs. The front legs were clawed, and not hooved as in most of the known toxodonts. Compared to Homalodotherium, the reduction of the fifth metacarpal was less important in Asmodeus.

Classification[edit]

First described in 1894 by Florentino Ameghino, Asmodeus belonged to the family Homalodotheriidae, a group of notoungulates with characteristically elongated and clawed front legs. Two species of Asmodeus are known, including A. osborni, the type species, from the Deseado FormationofArgentine Patagonia, and A. petrasnerus from the Agua de la Piedra Formation in the Mendoza Province of Northern Argentina. The species are mainly distinguished by characteristics of the talus and the calcaneus.

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