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Chalicotheriidae (from Gr****
chalix, "gravel" and therion, "beast") is an
extinct family of herbivorous, odd-toed
ungulate (perissodactyl)
mammals that...
- "small stone", from calx "limestone, lime",
probably related to Gr**** χάλιξ
chalix "small stone, pebble, rubble",
which many
trace to a Proto-Indo-European...
- late
Paleocene and
early Eocene epochs. The type
species is
Wyonycteris chalix,
which lived in
Wyoming during the
Clarkforkian North American Land Mammal...
- 'small stone', from calx 'limestone, lime',
probably related to Gr**** χάλιξ
chalix 'small stone, pebble, rubble',
which many[who?]
trace to a Proto-Indo-European...
- City of Noumea. At
Point Chalix south of the city, the navy
built two
wharves for
unloading barges on a landing. At
Point Chalix an
aviation supply depot...
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brunneum Jordan, 1922
Orthogonioptilum cae**** Darge, 2003
Orthogonioptilum chalix Jordan, 1922
Orthogonioptilum chaminadei Darge, 1996
Orthogonioptilum conspectum...
- is the
Latin word for "limestone",
possibly derived from
ancient Gr****
chalix (χάλιξ) or
derived from a word from a
different Mediterranean language....
- T.
dartoni Lower part of the formation. An amphilemurid.
Wyonycteris W.
chalix Locality SC-29, Park County, Wyoming. "UM 76910, a
right dentary". A nyctitheriid...
- (Westwood, 1849)
Epiphora bauhiniae (Guérin-Méneville, 1832)
Orthogonioptilum chalix Jordan, 1922
Pseudimbrasia deyrollei (J. Thomson, 1858)
Pseudobunaea heyeri...
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locality for
species †Wyonycteris – type
locality for
genus †Wyonycteris
chalix – type
locality for
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