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- recent evidence now suggests no close connection to any living mammal. Mesonychid taxonomy has long been disputed and they have captured po****r imagination...
- body size was probably overestimated due to inaccurate comparisons with mesonychids. Its incisors are arranged in a semicircle, similar to entelodonts, with...
- Mesonyx ("middle claw") is a genus of extinct mesonychid mesonychian mammal. Fossils of the various species are found in Early to Late Eocene-age strata...
- Harpagolestes ("hooked thief") is an extinct genus of hyena like, bear sized mesonychid mesonychian that lived in Central and Eastern Asia and western and central...
- to be a mesonychid. However, studies from molecular biology placed today's cetaceans within the group of artiodactyls, to which the mesonychids do not...
- the largest mesonychid known from the Paleocene of North America, and it provides the best evidence for ****ual dimorphism in mesonychids. The generic...
- "thick hyena") was a genus of heavily built, relatively short-legged mesonychids, early Cenozoic mammals that evolved before the origin of either modern...
- a fossil genus of priapulid worms Ankalagon saurognathus, a Paleocene mesonychid mammal, originally named Ancalagon and later renamed This disambiguation...
- Placentalia, October 2015, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (abstract) "New Mesonychid mammals found from lower Paleogene of Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol". phys...
- eutherian groups (the artiodactyl Andrewsarchusformerly considered a mesonychid, the oxyaenid Sarkastodon, and the carnivorans Amphicyon and Arctodus)...