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- western Europe. Ephelconemus has several unusual traits compared to other anoplotheriids, such as an elongated and tusk-shaped first upper incisor and a hollowed...
- palaeobiologies of anoplotheriids including the dacrytheriine Dacrytherium are uncertain. While palaeontologists had historically established anoplotheriids as having...
- Anoplotheriidae is an extinct family of artiodactyl ungulates. They were endemic to Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs about 44—30 million years...
- mammals such as the palaeothere perissodactyl Palaeotherium and the anoplotheriid artiodactyl Anoplotherium, both of which were described earliest after...
- and molars. The anoplotheriid is known by very few facial and limb remains, most of which are fragmentary. Typical of anoplotheriids, Catodontherium lived...
- laticurvatum took priority. The early 19th century also saw confusions between anoplotheriids and chalicotheres as a result of similar traits that caused palaeontologists...
- to Anoplotherium and not Dichobune. After several revisions of the anoplotheriids, there are currently four known species of which D. minor is the type...
- record at ~48 Ma). The exact evolutionary origins and dispersals of the anoplotheriids are uncertain, but they exclusively resided within the continent when...
- the result of Hawkins' overreliance on camelids as an analogue for anoplotheriids. Anoplotherium is today thought to have used its robust build and long...
- with only a few contemporary mammalian groups such as lophiodonts, anoplotheriids, and other palaeotheres reaching similar or larger body sizes. According...