- "condylarth"
mammal from the late
Paleocene or the
earliest Eocene. It is a
didolodontid which lived in what is now Peru. It is
known from the
holotype LU3-801...
-
South American native ungulate,
possibly a
relative of mioclaenids, litopterns,
didolodontids and phenacodontids. The type
species is K. churcalensis....
- so-called "condylarths". It was
George ****lord
Simpson who
recognized it as
didolodontid in 1948.
Argentina portal Paleontology portal Prehistoric mammals portal...
- 5710/AMGH.29.11.2019.3293.
Javier N.
Gelfo and
Bernard Sigé (2011). "A new
didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene–earliest
Eocene of
Laguna Umayo, Peru"...
-
morphological analyses have
placed Litopterna elsewhere within Laurasiatheria.
Didolodontids may be
closely related to litopterns, and it has been
proposed that...
- ISBN 1-84028-152-9.
Javier N.
Gelfo and
Bernard Sigé (2011). "A new
didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene–earliest
Eocene of
Laguna Umayo, Peru"...
- PMC 4189980. PMID 25295875.
Javier N.
Gelfo and
Bernard Sigé (2011). "A new
didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene–earliest
Eocene of
Laguna Umayo, Peru"...
-
Lamegoia is an
extinct genus of mammals,
belonging to the
family Didolodontidae. It
contains a
single species,
Lamegoia conodonta,
which lived during the...
-
Barranca and
Rosado Members All
species mostly known from
dental remains A
didolodontid.
Edvardotrouessartia E. sola Gran
Barranca Member Eohyrax E. isotemnoides...
- 2019-02-12 Muñani
Formation Gelfo,
Javier N.; Sigé,
Bernard (2011), "A new
didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene–earliest
Eocene of
Laguna Umayo, Peru"...