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- it as actually a paraphyletic ****emblage leading to Placentalia. The leptictids are a characteristic example of the non-specialized placental mammals...
- widely discovered in the early Paleocene Bug Cr**** Group, along with leptictids. These deposits were once thought to be late Cretaceous, but it is now...
- along with bilbies, similar in appearance to elephant shrews and extinct leptictids, and they are distantly related to both mammal groups. With their well-attuned...
- evolutionary radiation together with other early mammals, such as the leptictids. Their relationships to other mammal groups are controversial; a 2010...
- Leptictids reported from the Fort Union Formation Genus Species Locality Stratigraphic member Material Notes Images Prodiacodon P. crustulum Garfield &...
- of insects, lizards, frogs, and small mammals. Leptictidium and other leptictids are not placentals, but are non-placental eutherians, although they are...
- palaeoryctids and leptictids, suggesting a possible close relationship, plesiomorphic retentions, or convergent acquisitions. Where the leptictids were short-lived...
- Leptictids reported from the Willwood Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Palaeictops P. bicuspis Also found in the Wind River Formation...
- Leptictids reported from the Wind River Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Palaeictops P. bicuspis Lost Cabin Member. Also known from...
- appeared two million years later, reached 50 kg (110 lb). The largest leptictid ever discovered is Leptictidium tobieni from the Middle Eocene of Germany...