Definition of Didolodontids. Meaning of Didolodontids. Synonyms of Didolodontids

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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...
- "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...
- Lamegoia is an extinct genus of mammals, belonging to the family Didolodontidae. It contains a single species, Lamegoia conodonta, which lived during the...
- represented by some of the earliest South American native ungulates including didolodontids and litopternans. The herpetofauna consists of leptodactylid, calyptocephalellid...
- Barranca and Rosado Members All species mostly known from dental remains A didolodontid. Edvardotrouessartia E. sola Gran Barranca Member Eohyrax E. isotemnoides...
- 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...
- the ancestor of Litopterna. Saltaodus was one of the smallest known didolodontids, and one of the few known from the low latitudes of South America. Saltaodus...
- Ricardocifellia Nom. nov Valid Mones Paleogene (Itaboraian)  Brazil A didolodontid "condylarth"; a replacement name for Paulacoutoia Cifelli, 1983 and Depaulacoutoia...
- posthumously published in 2001, he viewed Megacrodon and Decaconus as didolodontids and Polymorphis as a cramaucheniine macraucheniid. Simpson 1948, p. 133...