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Miacoidea ("small points") is a
former paraphyletic superfamily of
extinct placental mammals that
lived during the
Paleocene and
Eocene epochs, about...
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small mammals. In the
Middle Palaeocene (60
million years ago),
Miacoidea appears.
Miacoids were a
group of
paraphyletic taxa
believed to be basal...
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relationships among the Carnivoramorphans, and ****essment of the
position of '
Miacoidea'
relative to Carnivora".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 3 (1): 1–28...
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lower molar m1.
Recent phylogenetic studies indicate that the
superfamily Miacoidea and
family Miacidae are paraphyletic, with "miacids"
being more closely...
- in a superfamily,
Miacoidea. Today,
Carnivora and
Miacoidea are
grouped together in the crown-clade Carnivoramorpha, and the
Miacoidea are
regarded as basal...
- the
families Viverravidae and Miacidae, and
together the
Carnivora and
Miacoidea form the stem-clade Carnivoramorpha. The
miacoids were small, genet-like...
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Relationships Among the Carnivoramorphans, and ****essment of the
Position of '
Miacoidea'
Relative to Carnivora".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 3 (1): 1–28...
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relationships among the Carnivoramorphans, and ****essment of the
position of '
Miacoidea'
relative to Carnivora".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 3 (1): 1–28...
- Many
prehistoric mammals of the
clade Carnivoramorpha (Carnivora and
Miacoidea without Creodonta),
along with the
early order Creodonta, and some mammals...
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relationships among the Carnivoramorphans, and ****essment of the
position of '
Miacoidea'
relative to Carnivora".
Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology. 145 (3):...