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- Bin; Wang, Yuan-Qing; Zhang, Zhao-Qun (June 2018). "The late Eocene hyracodontid perissodactyl Ardynia from Saint Jacques, Inner Mongolia, China and its...
- looked more like horses than modern rhinos. The smallest hyracodontids were dog-sized. Hyracodontids spread across Eurasia from the mid-Eocene to early Oligocene...
- and cf. Protitan, the deperetellids Deperetella and Teleolophus, the hyracodontid Forstercooperia, the rhinocerotids Ilianodon and Prohyracodon, and the...
- palaeontologist Luke Holbrook found indricotheres to be outside the hyracodontid clade, and wrote that they may not be a monophyletic (natural) grouping...
- It was a relatively slender animal and Uintaceras resembled a typical hyracodontid (e.g. Hyracodon), but differed from the hyracodonts due to the presence...
- ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 6141491. PMID 30224674. Dashzeveg, D (1991). "Hyracodontids and rhinocerotids (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotoidea) from the...
- The White River Fauna are fossil animals found in the White River Group of South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska in the United States...
- Forstercooperia were plesiomorphic, and that F. grandis was actually not a hyracodontid, instead the closest non-rhinocerotid relative of Rhinocerotidae. They...
- postcanine diastema seen in most ungulates. Rhodopagus "R". radinskyi A hyracodontid that has been noted to be within its own genus rather than being ****igned...
- (1981). "The Systematics of Forstercooperia, a Middle to Late Eocene Hyracodontid (Perissodactyla: Rhinocerotoidea) from Asia and Western North America"...