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Simpligaulus

Extinct genus of mylagaulid rodent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Simpligaulus is a genus of mylagauline rodent from Early Miocene Asia.[1][2]

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Description

Similar to other mylagaulines, it is inferred Simpligaulus was fossorial.[3] Compared to other mylagaulids, Simpligaulus was rather small. It bore high-crowned teeth, and a prominent crest on the fourth premolar.[4]

Paleoecology

Simpligaulus is known from the Halamagai Formation, a fossil site associated with lacustrine and pluvial sediments. The formation is incredibly biodiverse, as Simpligaulus lived with various proboscideans, primates and crocodylians. It is inferred the genus lived in warm, humid environments.[4]

Classification

Previously classed amongst the Promylagaulinae[4], Simpligaulus is now considered to be a basal mylagauline. It is phylogenetically grouped with Mesogaulus, and is suspected to have evolved from North American mylagauline ancestors similar in morphology to Mesogaulus.[1][4]

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