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- represented in Europe by the genus Jepsenella. Like most Paleocene mammals, the apatemyids were small and presumably insectivorous. Size ranged from that of a dormouse...
- of Apatotheria. It was later proposed that apatemyids belong to the order Cimolesta, which deemed apatemyids more closely related to carnivores than to...
- evidence for this group than for other archaic placental families (such as apatemyids, pantolestids, leptictids, and palaeoryctids), preserved dental and cranial...
- Asiapator is an extinct genus of apatemyid mammal that lived in Mongolia during the Eocene epoch. It is known from a single species, A. onchin. Lopatin...
- with a similar way of life. The Small Mammals include Heterohyus, an Apatemyid characterized by two elongated fingers and circular-arched incisors. The...
- Heterohyus is an extinct genus of apatemyid from the early to late Eocene. A small, tree-dwelling creature with elongated fore- and middle fingers, in...
- Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Frugivastodon F. cristatus A apatemyid. Indolestes I. kalamensis An adapisoriculid. Indodelphis I. luoi A opossum...
- MP16 along with the herpetotheriids Amphiperatherium and Peratherium, apatemyid Heterohyus, nyctithere Saturninia, omomyids (Necrolemur, Pseudoloris,...
- position Material Note Images Chardinyus C. sp. An apatotheria. Heterohyus H. (Chardinyus) n**** An apatemyid. H. (Gervaisyus) pygmaeus Gervaisyus G. sp....
- Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Apatemys A. pygmaeus Meridian, Mississippi Early Eocene An apatemyid. Type locality of species....