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- United States. Bathygenys was a herbivore with a heavy body, long tail, short feet, and four-toed hooves.[citation needed] "Bathygenys basic info". PaleoBiology...
- †Merychyus †Pseudogenetoc****us †Pseudoleptauchenia Subfamily †Oreonetinae †Bathygenys †Megabathygenys †Oreonetes Subfamily †Leptaucheniinae Tribe †Leptaucheniini...
- The beginning of the Chadronian is defined by the first appearance of Bathygenys (a merycoidodontid, or "oreodont"). Other mammals which first appear at...
- Archived from the original on 20 November 2021. PaleoBiology Database: Bathygenys, basic info T. S. Kemp (November 4, 2004). The Origin and Evolution of...
- of the skull may remain intact. Hundreds of brain casts, mainly from Bathygenys, were recovered from Reeve's Bonebed. These casts have been used to gauge...
- Late Miocene. Reeves bonebed is well known for its oreodonts, especially Bathygenys. This oreodont, related to modern llamas, is very common in the formation...
- mammal species. More than a hundred natural casts of the cranial vault of Bathygenys (a small merycodont) alone are known, some having identifiable features...
- through the western United States. O. anceps O. dougl****i Aclistomycter, Bathygenys, Brachycrus (syn. Pronomotherium), Desmatoc****us, Eporeodon (syn. Hypseloc****us...
- †Baiotomeus dougl****i †Baiotomeus lamberti – type locality for speciesBathygenysBathygenys alpha – type locality for species †Berberis †Berberis acanthoides...
- Bankia Barbatia †Barbourofelis †Barbourofelis whitfordi B****ariscus †Bathygenys Bathytoma †Bathytoma nonplicata – or unidentified comparable form †Batrachosauroides...