Cantius frugivorus

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Cantius frugivorus
Temporal range: Eocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Nothactidae
Subfamily: Nothactinae
Genus: Cantius
Subgenus: Neocantius
Species: C. frugivorus
Binomial name
Cantius frugivorus
(Cope, 1875)

Cantius frugivorus was a small adapiformes primate that lived in the early Eocene in North America. It is more advanced than the plesiadapiformes.

Morphology

This species had a dental formula of 2:1:4:32:1:4:3. The incisors are small and vertical in Cantius frugivorus, and the canines are prominent. The mandibular symphysis is unfused and this was most likely a diurnal species. Cantius frugivorus had an average body mass of around 2.8 kilograms.

Diet

Based on the dental morphology of Cantius frugivorus, it most likely had a frugivorous diet.

Locomotion

The limb bones of Cantius frugivorus suggest it moved by arboreal quadrupedalism and leaping.

References

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