Definition of Amphimerycidae. Meaning of Amphimerycidae. Synonyms of Amphimerycidae

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Definition of Amphimerycidae

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Meaning of Amphimerycidae from wikipedia

- Amphimerycidae is an extinct family of artiodactyls that was endemic to western Europe that lived from the Middle Eocene to the Early Oligocene. With a...
- Amphimeryx is an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the Amphimerycidae that was endemic to the central region of western Europe and lived from...
- Pseudamphimeryx is an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the Amphimerycidae that was endemic to the central region of western Europe and lived from...
- Order Artiodactyla/Clade Cetartiodactyla Family †Diacodexeidae FamilyAmphimerycidae Family †Robiacinidae Family †Cainotheriidae Suborder Tylopoda Family...
- Palaeotherium plus Anoplotherium and the families Xiphodontidae and Amphimerycidae were observed to disappear completely during the Grande Coupure. An...
- †Protoceratoidea Family †Protoceratidae Suborder Ruminantia FamilyAmphimerycidae Family †Hypertragulidae Family Tragulidae: mouse deer Family †Leptomerycidae...
- was the sister group to the Ruminantia while Tylopoda, along with the Amphimerycidae and Xiphodontidae split earlier in the tree. The phylogenetic tree published...
- was the sister group to the Ruminantia while Tylopoda, along with the Amphimerycidae and Xiphodontidae split earlier in the tree. The phylogenetic tree published...
- Ceboc****idae, and Anoplotheriidae), and primates (Adapidae). Both the Amphimerycidae and Xiphodontidae made their first appearances by the level MP14. The...
- was the sister group to the Ruminantia while Tylopoda, along with the Amphimerycidae and Xiphodontidae split earlier in the tree. The phylogenetic tree published...