The genus
Proeuphractus was first described in 1886 by
Florentino Ameghino, based on fossil remains found in
Argentina in Late Miocene terrains. The type species is
Proeuphractus limpidus, whose fossils have also been found in
Uruguay. Several other species were later attributed to the genus, such as
Proeuphractus laevis,
P. limus,
P. nanus,
P. recens and
P. setiger, the latter being the most ancient species, from the Early Miocene.
Proeuphractus was initially considered a member of the subfamily
Euphractinae, close to the origin of the extant genus
Euphractus (hence the genus name
Proeuphractus), but more recent studies tends to indicate that it was nested at the basis of the subfamily
Euphractinae, along with its relative
Macroeuphractus. ==Bibliography==