Hadrokirus

{{Short description|Extinct genus of carnivores}}

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| name = Hadrokirus

| fossil_range = Late Miocene
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| taxon = Hadrokirus

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| type_species = {{extinct}}Hadrokirus martini

| type_species_authority = Amson & De Muizon 2013

| subdivision_ranks = Other species

| subdivision = * {{extinct}}H. novotini {{small|Hafed et al., 2022}}

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Hadrokirus is an extinct genus of true seal (Phocidae) that lived on the coast of Peru and North Carolina about 6 million years ago. The type species, H. martini, was found in the Pisco Formation, together with other marine animals such as crustaceans, sharks, coastal birds, whales and aquatic sloths. The distinguishing feature of the seal was its teeth: they were extremely robust, hence the name ({{transl|grc|hadros}}, "stout" in Greek; {{lang|qu|kiru}}, tooth in Quechua). It is assumed that Hadrokirus martini was durophagous; its diet probably comprised crustaceans, small bivalves and other shelled animals, similar to that of the living sea otter. The living seals most closely related to Hadrokirus are the Antarctic seals.Amson & De Muizon, 2013

References

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= Bibliography =

  • {{citation |last1=Amson |first1=E. |last2=De Muizon |first2=C. |year=2013 |title=A new durophagous phocid (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the late Neogene of Peru and considerations on monachine seals phylogeny |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260596593 |journal=Journal of Systematic Palaeontology |volume=12 |issue=5 |pages=523–548 |doi=10.1080/14772019.2013.799610 |accessdate=2019-03-13}}

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Category:Lobodontins

Category:Miocene pinnipeds

Category:Prehistoric carnivoran genera

†Hadrokirus

Category:Miocene mammals of South America

Category:Neogene Peru

Category:Fossils of Peru

Category:Pisco Formation

Category:Fossil taxa described in 2013