- and Eurasia.
Condylarthra is now
thought to be a
wastebasket taxon;
hyopsodontids have
occasionally been
speculated to be
related to Afrotheria, but the...
- as condylarths, long-understood to be a
wastebasket taxon, such as
hyopsodontids and phenacodontids, are now
understood to be part of the odd-toed ungulate...
- E.
Williamson and Anne Weil (2011). "A new
early Paleocene (Puercan)
hyopsodontid "condylarth" from New Mexico" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 56...
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other known Kuldana dichobunids. One
particular tooth might represent a
hyopsodontid.
Dulcidon D.
gandaensis Ganda Kas &
Chorlakki Two
right molar. A dichobunid...
-
viverravid carnivoran Condylarthra -
archaic ungulates Apheliscus,
hyopsodontid condylarth Ectocion,
phenacodontid condylarth Phenacodus, phenacodontid...
- Penkrot, T. A.; Bloch, J. I.; Rose, K. D. (March 2005). "Affinities of '
Hyopsodontids' to
elephant shrews and a
Holarctic origin of Afrotheria" (PDF). Nature...
- Zack S.P.;
Penkrot T.A.;
Bloch J.I.; Rose K.D. (2005). "Affinities of '
hyopsodontids' to
elephant shrews and a
Holarctic origin of Afrotheria" (PDF). Nature...
- the
primate clade), its
fragmentary remains have been
interpreted as a
hyopsodontid (a type of
extinct condylarth), an
adapid (an
extinct type of adapiform...
- the
primate clade), its
fragmentary remains have been
interpreted as a
hyopsodontid (a type of
extinct condylarth), an
adapid (an
extinct type of adapiform...
-
Thomas E. Williamson; Anne Weil (2011). "A new
early Paleocene (Puercan)
hyopsodontid "condylarth" from New Mexico" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 56...