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First kelp, diprotodonts,
bears and simians. The
multituberculates and
leptictidans go
extinct by the end of the epoch.
Reglaciation of
Antarctica and formation...
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Leptictidans Temporal range: Late
Cretaceous -
Oligocene Possible descendant taxon Placentalia survives to
present 70–33 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N...
- The
Bridger Formation is a
geologic formation in
southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the Paleogene...
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groups present in the late
Eocene of
western Europe represented the
leptictidans (Pseudorhyncocyonidae),
primates (Adapoidea and Omomyoidea), eulipotyphlans...
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groups present in the late
Eocene of
western Europe represented the
leptictidans (Pseudorhyncocyonidae),
primates (Adapoidea and Omomyoidea), eulipotyphlans...
- (Leptictida, Mammalia) and
North American leptictids reveals new
insight into
leptictidan locomotor agility". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 90 (1): 153–171. doi:10...
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groups present in the late
Eocene of
western Europe represented the
leptictidans (Pseudorhyncocyonidae),
primates (Adapoidea and Omomyoidea), eulipotyphlans...
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Gypsonictops is an
extinct genus of
leptictidan mammals of the
family Gypsonictopidae,
which was
described in 1927 by
George ****lord Simpson. Species...
- Tapirulidae, and Anthracotheriidae),
perissodactyls (Palaeotheriidae),
leptictidans (Pseudorhyncocyonidae),
primates (Adapoidea and Omomyoidea), eulipotyphlans...