Apterodon

Apterodon
Temporal range: Late Eocene to Middle Oligocene
Two views of the skull of
Apterodon macrognathus
Apterodon macrognathus life restoration
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Hyaenodonta
Superfamily: Hyainailouroidea
Family: Hyainailouridae
Subfamily: Apterodontinae
Genus: Apterodon
Fischer, 1880
Type species
Apterodon gaudryi
Fischer, 1880
Species
  • A. altidens (Schlosser, 1910)
  • A. gaudryi (Fischer, 1880)
  • A. langebadreae (Grohé, 2012)
  • A. macrognathus (Andrews, 1904)
  • A. rauenbergensis (Frey, 2010)
  • A. saghensis (Simons & Gingerich, 1976)
  • A. sp. [Dur At-Talah escarpment, Libya] (Grohé, 2012)
Synonyms
synonyms of genus:
  • Dasyurodon (Andreae, 1887)
synonyms of species:
  • A. gaudryi:
    • Apterodon flonheimensis (Andreae, 1887)
    • Apterodon intermedius (Lange-Badré & Böhme, 2005)
    • Dasyurodon flonheimensis (Andreae, 1887)
  • A. macrognathus:
    • Pterodon macrognathus (Andrews, 1904)

Apterodon ("without winged tooth") is an extinct genus of hyaenodonts from extinct subfamily Apterodontinae within paraphyletic family Hyainailouridae, that lived from the late Eocene to the middle Oligocene epoch in Africa and Europe. It is closely related to the African Quasiapterodon.

Uniquely among hyaenodonts, species of Apterodon were semiaquatic, fossorial mammals. They possessed strong forelimbs that were well equipped for digging, compared to those of modern badgers, while the tail, torso and hindlimbs show adaptations similar to those of other aquatic mammals like otters and pinnipeds. The dentition was suited to feed on hard-shelled invertebrate prey, such as crustaceans and shellfish. They probably lived along African coastlines.

Borths and Stevens (2017.) described a new specimen of Apterodon macrognathus (among with other hyaenodonts) and concluded that the dental eruption of secondary dentition occurred much more slowly than in carnivorans.