Eoentelodon

{{Short description|Extinct genus of tetrapods}}

{{Cleanup taxon|date=November 2024}}

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| taxon = Eoentelodon

| authority = Chow, 1958

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Eoentelodon is a small, primitive entelodont, assigned as such by Carroll (1998), from the Middle Eocene of China. It was a very small entelodont, about the size of a modern pig, and was slightly smaller than its North American counterpart, Brachyhyops.

Eoentelodon was synonymized subjectively with Brachyhyops by Lucas and Emry (2004). However, in 2007, I. Vislobokova determined that Eoentelodon was not only distinct from Brachyhyops, but more closely related to Proentelodon, another primitive entelodont found in slightly older Middle Eocene strata of Mongolia.{{cite journal|author=I. A. Vislobokova|title=The oldest representative of Entelodontoidea (Artiodactyla, Suiformes) from the Middle Eocene of Khaichin Ula II, Mongolia, and some evolutionary features of this superfamily|journal={{Transliteration|ru|Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal}} (Paleontological Journal)|volume=42|issue=6|pages=643–654|date=12 November 2008|doi=10.1134/S0031030108060105|bibcode=2008PalJ...42..643V |s2cid=83856459}}

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