Lycophocyon

‭ ‬Lie-ko-fo-sy-on.
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Benjamin Gutierrez

Vertebrate Paleontologist

Benjamin Gutierrez is a leading expert on dinosaurs, particularly the mighty theropods. His fieldwork in South America has uncovered new species and provided insights into dinosaur social structures.

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Name

Lycophocyon ‭(‬Twilight dog‭)‬.

Phonetic

‭ ‬Lie-ko-fo-sy-on.

Named By

S.‭ ‬Tomiya‭ ‬-‭ ‬2011.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Synapsida,‭ ‬Mammalia,‭ ‬Carnivora,‭ ‬Caniformia.

Diet

Carnivore.

Species

L.‭ ‬hutchisoni‭

Size

Skull about‭ ‬10.5‭ ‬centimetres long.‭ ‬Femur about‭ ‬13.4‭ ‬centimetres long.‭ ‬Humerus about‭ ‬10.5‭ ‬centimetres long.

Known locations

USA,‭ ‬California‭ ‬-‭ ‬Santiago Formation.

Time Period

Bartonian to early Priabonian of the Eocene.

Fossil representation

Partial remains of at least six individuals.

In Depth

       Lycophocyon is a genus of primitive caniform mammal that lived in western North America during the latter half of the Eocene.‭ ‬Caniform mammals like Lycophocyon are seen as the precursors of the true canids which today include dogs,‭ ‬bears,‭ ‬weasels,‭ ‬martens and even seals.

Further Reading

-‭ ‬A new basal caniform‭ (‬Mammalia:‭ ‬Carnivora‭) ‬from the middle Eocene of North America and remarks on the phylogeny of early carnivorans.‭ ‬-‭ ‬PLoS ONE‭ ‬6‭(‬9‭)‬:e24146.‭ ‬-‭ ‬S.‭ ‬Tomiya‭ ‬-‭ ‬2011.

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