- "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...
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represented by some of the
earliest South American native ungulates including didolodontids and litopternans. The
herpetofauna consists of leptodactylid, calyptocephalellid...
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morphological analyses have
placed Litopterna elsewhere within Laurasiatheria.
Didolodontids may be
closely related to litopterns, and it has been
proposed that...
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Lamegoia is an
extinct genus of mammals,
belonging to the
family Didolodontidae. It
contains a
single species,
Lamegoia conodonta,
which lived during the...
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Barranca and
Rosado Members All
species mostly known from
dental remains A
didolodontid.
Edvardotrouessartia E. sola Gran
Barranca Member Eohyrax E. isotemnoides...
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Ernestokokenia is an
extinct genus of mammal,
belonging to the Didolodontidae. It
lived during the
Early Eocene and the
Middle Eocene, and its fossils...
- Proterotheriidae.
Proterotheriidae is part of the
order Litopterna,
whereas didolodontids are
considered condylarths,
albeit likely to be
closely related to litopterns...
- Ortiz-Jaureguizar
Paleogene (Itaboraian) Itaboraí
Formation Brazil A
didolodontid "condylarth"; a
replacement name for
Paulacoutoia Cifelli, 1983 (preoccupied)...
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posthumously published in 2001, he
viewed Megacrodon and
Decaconus as
didolodontids and
Polymorphis as a
cramaucheniine macraucheniid.
Simpson 1948, p. 133...
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South American native ungulate,
possibly a
relative of mioclaenids, litopterns,
didolodontids and phenacodontids. The type
species is K. churcalensis....