Scaglia (genus)

Scaglia
Temporal range: Late Eocene–Middle Miocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Theria
Infraclass: Eutheria
Superorder: Meridiungulata
Order: Astrapotheria
Family: Astrapotheriidae
Genus: Scaglia
Simpson 1957
Species

Scaglia kraglievichorum
Simpson 1957

Scaglia is an extinct genus of South American astrapotherid land mammal that lived during the Eocene (Casamayoran SALMA).[1] The genus was named after Argentinian naturalist Galileo Juan Scaglia,[2] and the type species after Argentinian palaeontologist Lucas Kraglievich. Its type specimen is MMCNT-MdP 207.[3]

Like Albertogaudrya, Scaglia was the size of a sheep or a small tapir, hence among the larger mammals in South America at that time.[4]

Notes

  1. Scaglia in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved March 2013.
  2. Quintana 2008, pp. 4–5
  3. Scaglia kraglievichorum in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved March 2013.
  4. Rose 2006, p. 236

References

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