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Entelodontidae is an
extinct family of pig-like
artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates)
which inhabited the
Northern Hemisphere (Asia, Europe, and
North America)...
- (1909). This led to Daeodon's
reclassification as a
member of the
family Entelodontidae. The
exact relationships between Daeodon and
other entelodonts are not...
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Commons has
media related to Entelodon. Foss,
Scott E. (2007). "Family
Entelodontidae". In Prothero,
Donald R.; Foss,
Scott E. (eds.). The
Evolution of Artiodactyls...
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listed the same
taxon as
Entelodon imperator. In a 1909
revision of
Entelodontidae, Olaf
August Peterson resurrected Archaeotherium as a genus. He suggested...
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group (i.e., "stem-whippomorphs")
include such taxa as the
family Entelodontidae and the
genus Andrewsarchus. "A 'consensus cladogram' for artiodactyls"...
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consisting of itself, Achaenodon, Erlianhyus, Protentelodon, Wutuhyus, and
Entelodontidae. It was
found to be most
closely related to
Achaenodon and Erlianhyus...
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Georgia (Georgian SSR at the time of discovery). It was ****igned to
Entelodontidae by
Carroll (1988). In 1996
Lucas and Emry
found Neoentelodon to be synonymous...
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formerly widespread, but now extinct,
families of even-toed
ungulates were
Entelodontidae and Anthracotheriidae.
Entelodonts existed from the
middle Eocene to...
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Entelodontidae...
- of Mongolia. P.
minutus is the
oldest representative of the
family Entelodontidae, P.
minutus gen. et sp. nov, is
described from the
Middle Eocene Khaichin...