Definition of Leontiniidae. Meaning of Leontiniidae. Synonyms of Leontiniidae

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Definition of Leontiniidae

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Meaning of Leontiniidae from wikipedia

- Leontiniidae is an extinct family comprising eighteen genera of notoungulate mammals known from the Middle Eocene (Mustersan) to Late Miocene (Huayquerian)...
- notoungulate genera, Billet in 2011 concluded that Homalodotheriidae, Leontiniidae, Toxodontidae, Interatheriidae, Mesotheriidae, and Hegetotheriidae are...
- Family †Notostylopidae Suborder †Toxodontia Family †Isotemnidae FamilyLeontiniidae Family †Notohippidae Family †Toxodontidae Family †Homalodotheriidae Suborder...
- †Leontiniidae Anayatherium Ancylocoelus Colpodon Coquenia Elmerriggsia Gualta Henricofilholia ****latherium Leontinia Martinmiguelia Purperia? Scarrittia...
- Notostylopidae Genus Notostylops Family Isotemnidae Genus Thomashuxleya Family Leontiniidae Genus Scarrittia Family Notohippidae Genus Rhynchippus Family Toxodontidae...
- to equids. The last toxodont family from the early Tertiary are the Leontiniidae. They share several derived tarsal and auditory features with the notohippids...
- Scarrittia is an extinct genus of hoofed mammal of the family Leontiniidae, native to South America during the Late Oligocene epoch (Deseadan in the SALMA...
- †Leontiniidae Anayatherium Ancylocoelus Colpodon Coquenia Elmerriggsia Gualta Henricofilholia ****latherium Leontinia Martinmiguelia Purperia? Scarrittia...
- †Leontiniidae Anayatherium Ancylocoelus Colpodon Coquenia Elmerriggsia Gualta Henricofilholia ****latherium Leontinia Martinmiguelia Purperia? Scarrittia...
- retrieved 2015-02-13 Cerdeño, Esperanza; Vera, Bárbara (2014), "A new Leontiniidae (Notoungulata) from the Late Oligocene beds of Mendoza Province, Argentina"...