Tapirus kabomani
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''Tapirus'' is a genus of
tapir Tapirs ( ) are large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Tapiridae. They are similar in shape to a pig, with a short, prehensile nose trunk. Tapirs inhabit jungle and forest regions of South and Central America, with one species inh ...
which contains the three living American tapir species. The
Malayan tapir The Malayan tapir (''Tapirus indicus''), also called Asian tapir, Asiatic tapir and Indian tapir, is the only tapir species native to Southeast Asia from the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra. It has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List since ...
is usually included in ''Tapirus'' as well, although some authorities have moved it into its own genus, '' Acrocodia''.


Extant species

The
Kabomani tapir The South American tapir (''Tapirus terrestris''), also commonly called the Brazilian tapir (from the Tupi ''tapi'ira''), the Amazonian tapir, the maned tapir, the lowland tapir, the ''anta'' (Portuguese), and ''la sachavaca'' (literally "bushco ...
was at one point recognized as another living member of the genus, but is now considered to be nested within ''T. terrestris''.


Evolution

''Tapirus'' first appeared in the Late Miocene in North America, with '' Tapirus webbi'' perhaps the oldest known fossil species. ''Tapirus'' spread into
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and
Eurasia Eurasia (, ) is the largest continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia. Primarily in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres, it spans from the British Isles and the Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Japanese archipelago ...
during the
Pliocene The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.333 million to 2.58Tapirus cristatellus''. Tapirs suffered large-scale extinctions at the end of the Pleistocene, and went completely extinct north of southern
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.


Fossil species

*†'' Tapirus arvernensis'' Croizet & Jobert, 1828 *†''
Tapirus augustus The giant tapir (''Tapirus augustus'') is an extinct species of tapir that lived in southern China, Vietnam and Laos, with reports suggesting it also lived in Taiwan, Java, and potentially Borneo. The species has been recorded from Middle and La ...
'' Matthew & Granger, 1923 - Formerly '' Megatapirus'' *†'' Tapirus californicus'' Merriam, 1912 *†'' Tapirus copei'' Simpson, 1945 *†'' Tapirus cristatellus'' Winge, 1906 *†'' Tapirus greslebini'' Rusconi, 1934 *†'' Tapirus johnsoni'' Schultz et al., 1975 *†'' Tapirus lundeliusi'' Hulbert, 2010 *†'' Tapirus merriami'' Frick, 1921 *†'' Tapirus mesopotamicus'' Ferrero & Noriega, 2007 *†'' Tapirus oliverasi'' Ubilla, 1983 - Invalid *†'' Tapirus polkensis'' Olsen, 1860 *†'' Tapirus rioplatensis'' Cattoi, 1957 *†'' Tapirus rondoniensis'' Holanda ''et al''., 2011 *†'' Tapirus sanyuanensis'' Huang & Fang, 1991 *†'' Tapirus simpsoni'' Schultz et al., 1975 *†'' Tapirus sinensis'' Owen, 1870 *†'' Tapirus tarijensis'' Ameghino, 1902 *†'' Tapirus veroensis'' Sellards, 1918 *†'' Tapirus webbi'' Hulbert, 2005


References

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