Definition of Cainotheriidae. Meaning of Cainotheriidae. Synonyms of Cainotheriidae

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Definition of Cainotheriidae

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- Cainotheriidae is an extinct family of artiodactyls known from the Late Eocene to Middle Miocene of Europe. They are mostly found preserved in karstic...
- large parts of the Cenozoic, limited to North America; early forms like Cainotheriidae occupied Europe. Among the North American camels were groups like the...
- Romer in 1966. A 2019 study considered them to be closely related to Cainotheriidae, another group of endemic European artiodactyls, with this group in...
- (paraphyletic) Family †Leptoc****idae Family †Anoplotheriidae FamilyCainotheriidae Family †Xiphodontidae Some studies have considered Protoceratidae closely...
- classified as a member of the superfamily Cainotherioidea with the Cainotheriidae by Hooker and Weidmann in 2000. Since 2020, however, the Mixtotheriidae...
- the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the selenodont morphologies of the molars...
- the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the selenodont morphologies of the molars...
- the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the selenodont morphologies of the molars...
- the 19th century represented the endemic European artiodactyl family Cainotheriidae (Cainotherium), European and Indian subcontinental members of the perissodactyl...
- the Xiphodontidae as well as the Anoplotheriidae, Mixtotheriidae and Cainotheriidae have been elusive due to the selenodont morphologies (or having crescent-shaped...