Stegodontidae Explained

Stegodontidae is an extinct family of proboscideans from Africa and Asia (with a single occurrence in Europe) from the Early Miocene (at least 17.3 million years ago) to the Late Pleistocene.[1] It contains two genera, the earlier Stegolophodon, known from the Miocene of Asia and the later Stegodon, from the Late Miocene to Late Pleistocene of Africa and Asia (with a single occurrence in Greece) which is thought to have evolved from the former. The group is noted for their plate-like lophs on their teeth, which are similar to elephants and different from those of other extinct proboscideans like gomphotheres and mammutids, with both groups having a proal jaw movement utilizing forward strokes of the lower jaw. These similarities with modern elephants were probably convergently evolved.[2] Like elephantids, stegodontids are thought to have evolved from gomphothere ancestors.[3]

Taxonomy

Stegodontidae was named by Osborn (1918). It was assigned to Mammutoidea by Carroll (1988); to Elephantoidea by Lambert and Shoshani (1998); and to Elephantoidea by Shoshani et al. (2006).[4] [5] While Stegodon was historically considered an elephant, this is now largely rejected, with the similarities considered to be convergent.

Notes and References

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  2. Saegusa . Haruo . March 2020 . Stegodontidae and Anancus: Keys to understanding dental evolution in Elephantidae . Quaternary Science Reviews . en . 231 . 106176 . 10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106176. 2020QSRv..23106176S . 214094348 .
  3. Wu . Yan . Deng . Tao . Hu . Yaowu . Ma . Jiao . Zhou . Xinying . Mao . Limi . Zhang . Hanwen . Ye . Jie . Wang . Shi-Qi . 2018-05-16 . A grazing Gomphotherium in Middle Miocene Central Asia, 10 million years prior to the origin of the Elephantidae . Scientific Reports . en . 8 . 1 . 7640 . 2018NatSR...8.7640W . 10.1038/s41598-018-25909-4 . 2045-2322 . 5956065 . 29769581.
  4. R. L. Carroll. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W. H. Freeman and Company, New York 1-698
  5. [Jeheskel Shoshani|J. Shoshani]