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- Carnivoramorpha ("carnivoran-like forms") is a clade of placental mammals of clade Pan-Carnivora from mirorder Ferae, that includes the modern order Carnivora...
- and vorāre 'to devour'. The oldest known carnivoran line mammals (Carnivoramorpha) appeared in North America 6 million years after the Cretaceous–Paleogene...
- carn****ial teeth. Carn****ials are feature that allows distinguishing the Carnivoramorpha, Oxyaenodonta and Hyaenodonta from the other carnivorous placental...
- 5(27):218-224 Anthony R. Friscia and D. Tab R****mussen (2010) „Middle Eocene Carnivoramorpha of the Uinta Basin, Utah”. Annals of Carnegie Museum, vol. 79 (1),...
- mammals were basal to order Carnivora, the crown-group within the Carnivoramorpha. Miacoids were mostly small carnivorous mammals, superficially reminiscent...
- references on this subject, see the articles on Carnivora, Miacoidea and Carnivoramorpha. Suborder: Feliformia ("cat-like" carnivorans) Family: †Nimravidae...
- a phylogenetic analysis of the earliest carnivoraforms (Mammalia, Carnivoramorpha)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 34 (1): 1–21. Bibcode:2014JVPal...
- for a variety of organisms. Many prehistoric mammals of the clade Carnivoramorpha (Carnivora and Miacoidea without Creodonta), along with the early order...
- John A.; Spaulding, Mic****e (2010). "Phylogeny of the Carnivora and Carnivoramorpha, and the use of the fossil record to enhance understanding of evolutionary...
- The cat-like Feliformia and dog-like Caniformia emerged within the Carnivoramorpha around 45–42 Mya (million years ago). The Canidae first appeared in...