Paramys
{{Short description|Extinct genus of rodents}}
{{Automatic taxobox
| fossil_range = Late Paleocene - Middle Eocene
| image = Paramys delicatus Leidy 1.jpg
| image_caption = Skull
| display_parents = 3
| taxon = Paramys
| authority = Leidy, 1871
| subdivision_ranks = Species
| subdivision =
- P. adamus
- P. atavus
- P. compressidens
- P. copei
- P. delicatior
- P. delicatus
- P. excavatus
- P. hunti
- P. nini
- P. pycnus
- P. simpsoni
- P. taurus
}}
Paramys is an extinct genus of rodents from North America, Europe, and Asia. It is one of the oldest genera of rodents known and probably lived in trees. While the genus name literally means "near a mouse",{{cite web|url=https://research.amnh.org/paleontology/perissodactyl/concepts/glossary|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211120123130/https://research.amnh.org/paleontology/perissodactyl/concepts/glossary|archive-date=20 November 2021|title=Glossary. American Museum of Natural History}} it coexisted with Thisbemys, a similar rodent, thus yielding a reference to Pyramus and Thisbe.
Description
The brain of both the Early Eocene P. copei and the Middle Eocene P. delicatus was characterised by a lower neocortical surface area, smaller paraflocculi, and larger olfactory bulbs relative to total endocranial volume of later rodents, and they both possessed encephalisation quotients higher than that of Ischyromys typus.{{Cite journal |last=Bertrand |first=Ornella C. |last2=Amador-Mughal |first2=Farrah |last3=Silcox |first3=Mary T. |date=27 January 2016 |title=Virtual endocasts of Eocene Paramys (Paramyinae): oldest endocranial record for Rodentia and early brain evolution in Euarchontoglires |url=https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2015.2316 |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |language=en |volume=283 |issue=1823 |pages=20152316 |doi=10.1098/rspb.2015.2316 |issn=0962-8452 |pmc=4795019 |pmid=26817776 |access-date=7 April 2025 |via=The Royal Society Publishing}}
References
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Further reading
- Matthew, W. D. 1910. On the osteology and relationships of Paramys and the affinities of the Ischyromyidae. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 28:43–72.
- Kenneth D. Rose, 2006. The Beginning of the Age of Mammals. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore MD. pp. 306–335
- Kenneth D. Rose and Brenda J. Chinnery. The Postcranial Skeleton of Early Eocene Rodents. Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Volume 36, Issue 1 (December 2004): pp. 211–244
- Tullberg, T. 1899. Ueber das System der Nagethiere. Eine Phylogenetische Studie. Nova Acta Regiae Soc. Scient Upsala, ser. 3, vol. 18: v + 514 pp., 57 pls
- Wodd A. E. 1962. The Early Tertiary rodents of the family Paramyidae. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. new series 52(1): 1–261.
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Category:Paleocene mammals of North America
Category:Prehistoric rodent genera
Category:Paleocene mammals of Europe
Category:Cenozoic mammals of Asia
Category:Eocene mammals of North America
Category:Eocene mammals of Europe
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