Extinct genus of mammals
Pliohyrax , is a genus of hyracoids (the cavy-like group of animals most closely related to elephants and manatees ). It grew to sizes greatly exceeding those of any living hyrax , though it was by no means the largest member of this family.
Fossils of this Miocene -Pliocene herbivore have been found in Afghanistan, France, and Turkey.[ 4]
In Spain, Pliohyrax graecus is among the large mammals species found in the Almenara site, deposited during the Messinian salinity crisis , together with Macaca sp., Bovidae indet., cf. Nyctereutes sp., and Felidae indet.[ 5]
References
^ a b "Genus †Pliohyrax" . The Taxonomicon. April 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012 .
^ "Soblay, excavation from 1949: MN 10, France" . The Taxonomicon. Archived from the original on 18 December 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012 .
^ Pickford, M.; Senut, B. (2018). "Afrohyrax namibensis (Hyracoidea, Mammalia) from the Early Miocene of Elisabethfeld and Fiskus, Sperrgebiet, Namibia" (PDF) . Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia . 18 : 93– 112.
^ "Pliohyrax" . Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 25 August 2012 .
^ Agustí, Jordi; Garcés, Miguel; Krijgsman, Wout (2006). "Evidence for African–Iberian exchanges during the Messinian in the Spanish mammalian record" (PDF) . Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology . 238 (1– 4): 5– 14. Bibcode :2006PPP...238....5A . doi :10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.03.013 .