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Carodnia is an
extinct genus of
South American ungulate known from the
Early Eocene of Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
Carodnia is
placed in the
order Xenungulata...
- and Colombia. The best
known member of this
enigmatic order is the
genus Carodnia, a tapir-like and -sized
animal with a gait
similar to
living African elephants...
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place the
clade Xenungulata (which
contains several genera,
including Carodnia)
within Pyrotheria, even when dentition,
although bilophodont in both orders...
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study recovers them as
within the true
ungulate ****emblage,
closest to
Carodnia. In Australia, the recently-extinct
marsupial Chaeropus ("pig-footed bandicoot")...
- †Carodniidae
Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
- †Carodniidae
Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
- †Carodniidae
Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
- Its
remains were
found in
South America. The
genus name is an
anagram of
Carodnia. This
animal is only
known from
scarce fossil remains, and its appearance...
- †Carodniidae
Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
- †Notoetayoa Gelfo, López & Bond 2008
Genus †Etayoa
Villarroel 1987
Genus †
Carodnia Simpson 1935 [Ctalecarodnia
Simpson 1935] Eocene–Oligocene
Family †Colombitheriidae...