hatschbachii
Hatschbachii is a genus of small, extinct mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 34 million years ago. The genus is known from a single species, Hatschbachii nicolai, which was discovered in the Messel Pit, a famous fossil site in Germany. Hatschbachii is notable for its small size, with adults reaching only about 10 centimeters in length, and its unique dental morphology.
The genus is named after the German paleontologist Hans Hatschbach, who first described the species in 1999.
Hatschbachii is classified within the order Rodentia, but its exact placement within the order is uncertain.
The fossil record of Hatschbachii is limited to a single skull and mandible, which provide valuable insights
Despite its small size and limited fossil record, Hatschbachii is an important fossil for understanding the