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Creodonta ("meat teeth") is a
former order of
extinct carnivorous placental mammals that
lived from the
early Paleocene to the late
Miocene epochs in...
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extinct carnivorous placental mammals.
Traditionally classified in
order Creodonta, this
group is now
classified in its own
order Oxyaenodonta ("sharp tooth...
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treated as an
suborder in
order Carnivora alongside Fissipedia and
Creodonta.
rather than as a
subgroup of "dog-like" carnivorans. Suborder: Fissipedia...
- mammals." A. V.
Lavrov (1999). "Adaptive
Radiation of
Hyaenodontinae (
Creodonta, Hyaenodontidae) of Asia." in 6th
Congress of the
Theriological Society...
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hyaenodonts as part of
Creodonta. In 2015
phylogenetic analysis of
Paleogene mammals, by
Halliday et al.,
monophyly of
Creodonta was
supported and was...
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clade Carnivoramorpha (Carnivora and
Miacoidea without Creodonta),
along with the
early order Creodonta, and some
mammals of the even
earlier order Cimolesta...
- Winterthur, 23 pp. A. V.
Lavrov (1999.) "Adaptive
Radiation of
Hyaenodontinae (
Creodonta, Hyaenodontidae) of Asia." in 6th
Congress of the
Theriological Society...
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years ago.
While there has been
strong support in the
inclusion of
order Creodonta into Ferae, they were
usually recovered as
sister taxon to
order Carnivora...
- Cope (1880). Its type
genus is Mesonyx. It was ****igned to
Creodonta by Cope (1880); to
Creodonta by Cope (1889); to
Carnivora by
Peterson (1919); to Mesonychia...
- mambio.2006.10.011. Morales, J.; Pickford, M.; Salesa, M.J. (2008). "
Creodonta and
Carnivora from the
Early Miocene of the
Northern Sperrgebiet, Namibia"...