- Name
- Xenohystrix crassidens
- Authority
- Greenwood 1955
- Meaning of generic name
- Foreign Hystrix
- Meaning of specific name
- with thick teeth
- Size
- 60-90 cm. (1.97-2.95 feet)
- Remains
- Dentaries
- Age and Distribution
- Miocene, Ma West Margin site (5.7 - 5.2 million years ago), Ethiopia
Pliocene Makapansgat (Members 3,4) 3.7 - 2.5 million years ago) South Africa, - Classification
- Mammalia, Rodentia, Ctenohystrica, Hystricognathi, and Hystricidae
- Further Reading
- Leslea J. Hlusko. 2007. EARLIEST EVIDENCE FOR ATHENURUS AND XENOHYSTRIX (HYSTRICIDAE, RODENTIA) IN AFRICA, FROM THE LATE MIOCENE SITE OF LEMUDONGYO, KENYA. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013
Xenohystrix crassidens
This picture [rights not yet acquired for this blog, but see link while it lasts] is of Hystrix cristata, a living relative of the Miocene/Pliocene porcupine Xenohystrix crassidens. Both are in the family Hystricidae. Hystrix cristata is native to Africa and Italy, including Sicily.
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