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Anisodon, from
Ancient Gr**** ἄνῑσος (ánīsos),
meaning "unequal", and ὀδούς (ódoús),
meaning "teeth", is an
extinct genus of
chalicothere that
lived in...
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suggest they ate leaves, twigs, fruit, and bark. Chalicotheriines, such as
Anisodon,
lived only in moist, closed-canopy forests,
never reached the Americas...
- exist. It
belonged to the
subfamily Chalicotheriinae,
which also
includes Anisodon,
Chalicotherium and Nestoritherium. The
genus name, Hesperotherium, is...
- Stokell's
smelt (Stokellia
anisodon) is a
small freshwater fish,
found in
rivers between the
Waiau and
Waitaki Rivers on the east
coast of the
South Island...
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Anisodon grande,
formerly Chalicotherium grande....
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alysson L. –
Mediterranean from
Spain +
Morocco to
Palestine Marrubium anisodon K.Koch – Greece, Albania, Crimea,
southwest Asia from
Turkey to Kashmir...
- Live
reconstruction of
chalicothere Anisodon grande (formerly
Chalicotherium grande)...
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Chalicotheriinae Anisodon Chalicotherium Hesperotherium Kalimantsia Nestoritherium Winamia Schizotheriinae Ancylotherium Borissiakia Chemositia Metaschizotherium...
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Chalicotheriinae Anisodon Chalicotherium Hesperotherium Kalimantsia Nestoritherium Winamia Schizotheriinae Ancylotherium Borissiakia Chemositia Metaschizotherium...
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Charybdis affinis Dana, 1852
Charybdis amboinensis Leene, 1938
Charybdis anisodon (De Haan, 1850)
Charybdis annulata (Fabricius, 1798)
Charybdis beauforti...