Definition of Anoplotheriidae. Meaning of Anoplotheriidae. Synonyms of Anoplotheriidae

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Definition of Anoplotheriidae

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Meaning of Anoplotheriidae from wikipedia

- Anoplotheriidae is an extinct family of artiodactyl ungulates. They were endemic to Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs about 44—30 million...
- an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the family Anoplotheriidae. It was endemic to Europe and lived from the late Eocene to the early...
- Anoplotherium is the type genus of the extinct Palaeogene artiodactyl family Anoplotheriidae, which was endemic to Western Europe. It lived from the Late Eocene...
- Family †Robiacinidae Family †Cainotheriidae Suborder Tylopoda FamilyAnoplotheriidae? Family †Merycoidodontidae Family †Agrioc****idae Family Camelidae:...
- related to the Mixtotheriidae and Anoplotheriidae. They determined that the Cainotheriidae, Robiacinidae, Anoplotheriidae, and Mixtotheriidae formed a clade...
- currently thought to have been related to the Cainotherioidea and Anoplotheriidae. Mixtotherium had various unusual skull morphologies that no other...
- an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the family Anoplotheriidae. It was endemic to Western Europe and had a temporal range exclusive...
- Ephelcomenus is an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the Anoplotheriidae that were endemic to Western Europe. It contains one species E. filholi...
- an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the family Anoplotheriidae. It occurred from the Middle to Late Eocene of Western Europe and is...
- Family †"Diacodexeidae" (paraphyletic) Family †Leptoc****idae FamilyAnoplotheriidae Family †Cainotheriidae Family †Xiphodontidae Some studies have considered...