Definition of Hyaenodontinae. Meaning of Hyaenodontinae. Synonyms of Hyaenodontinae

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Definition of Hyaenodontinae

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Meaning of Hyaenodontinae from wikipedia

- placental mammals from extinct tribe Hyaenodontini within extinct subfamily Hyaenodontinae (in extinct family Hyaenodontidae), that lived in Eurasia and North...
- Hyaenodontinae ("hyena teeth") is an extinct subfamily of predatory placental mammals from extinct family Hyaenodontidae. Fossil remains of these mammals...
- †Sinopa Superfamily: †Hyaenodontoidea Family: †Hyaenodontidae Subfamily: †Hyaenodontinae Tribe: †Hyaenodontini Genus: †Hyaenodon Family: †Proviverridae †Parvagula...
- Bleuler-Hausheer, Winterthur, 23 pp. A. V. Lavrov (1999.) "Adaptive Radiation of Hyaenodontinae (Creodonta, Hyaenodontidae) of Asia." in 6th Congress of the Theriological...
- Natural History 132(1):1-126 A. V. Lavrov (1999.) "Adaptive Radiation of Hyaenodontinae (Creodonta, Hyaenodontidae) of Asia." in 6th Congress of the Theriological...
- reached western Europe by MP17a-MP18, namely the Anthracotheriidae, Hyaenodontinae, and Amphicyonidae. In addition to snakes, frogs, and salamandrids,...
- groups of the clade Ferae represented predominantly the Hyaenodonta (Hyaenodontinae, Hyainailourinae, and Proviverrinae) but also contained Carnivoramorpha...
- (Rich, 1971) †Oxyaenoides schlosseri (Rütimeyer, 1891) Subfamily: †Hyaenodontinae (Trouessart, 1885) Genus: †Consobrinus (Lange-Badre, 1979) †Consobrinus...
- reached western Europe by MP17a-MP18, namely the Anthracotheriidae, Hyaenodontinae, and Amphicyonidae. In addition to snakes, frogs, and salamandrids,...
- on Paleontology 26:1-197 A. V. Lavrov (1999.) "Adaptive Radiation of Hyaenodontinae (Creodonta, Hyaenodontidae) of Asia." in 6th Congress of the Theriological...