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- They were small animals with short snouts, and closely related to the dichobunids, with which they were formerly classified. The following genera are recognised:...
- J.G.M.; Russell, D.E.; Gingerich, P.D.; Hussain, S.T. (1983). "A new dichobunid artiodactyl (Mammalia) from the Eocene of North-West ****stan". Proceedings...
- relatives of archaic dichobunids or as close to the origin of anthracotheres. Some authors consider them close relatives of dichobunids, while other have...
- life, they would have resembled a long-tailed muntjac or chevrotain. Dichobunids had four or five toes on each foot, with each toe ending in a small hoof...
- Erlianhyus was originally regarded as the sister taxon of a clade containing dichobunids, anthracotheriids and suoids. In 2023, Yu and colleagues performed a...
- Manha Formation. The mesonychid Mesonyx, the pantodont Eudinoceras, the dichobunid Dichobune, the helohyid Gobiohyus, the brontotheres Rhinotitan and Microtitan...
- Family †Paroxyclaenidae Weintzel 1933 Genus †Dulcidon van Valen 1965 [a dichobunid??] Subfamily †Merialinae Russell & Godinot 1988 Genus †Merialus Russell...
- life, they would have resembled a long-tailed muntjac or chevrotain. Dichobunids had four or five toes on each foot, with each toe ending in a small hoof...
- Dichobunids from the Cambay Shale formation Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Gujaratia G.indica G.****stanensis A Diacodexeid....
- Gujaratia is an extinct genus of small herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Diacodexeidae, that lived in ****stan and India during the early to...