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Ailuropoda microta is the
earliest known ancestor of the
giant panda. It
measured 1 m (3 ft) in length; the
modern giant panda grows to a size in excess...
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Glyphodes microta is a moth of the
family Crambidae. It is
found in Australia,
where it
ranges from the east
coast to the west
coast across the middle...
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Megantereon falconeri Pomel, 1853
Megantereon hesperus (Gazin, 1933)
Megantereon microta Zhu et al., 2015
Megantereon vakhshensis Sarapov, 1986
Megantereon whitei...
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Ailuropoda microta to
Ailuropoda wulingshanensis to
Ailuropoda baconi,
before declining to
Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Alternatively,
Ailuropoda microta and Ailuropoda...
- Pleistocene, 750,000
years ago, and was
preceded by A.
wulingshanensis and A.
microta as an
ancestor of the
giant panda (A. melanoleuca). Very
little is known...
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Agnosia microta is a
species of moth of the
family Sphingidae first described by
George Hampson in 1907. It is
known from India. "CATE
Creating a Taxonomic...
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Cyphosticha microta is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Queensland, Australia.
Australian Faunal Directory Global Taxonomic Database...
- Jobert, 1828 †M.
cultridens †M.
ekidoit †M.
hesperus †M.
inexpectatus †M.
microta †M.
nihowanensis †M.
vakhshensis †M.
whitei †Paramachairodus Pilgrim, 1913...
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giant panda is
called "large bear cat" (大熊猫, dà xióngmāo). †Ailuropoda
microta Pei, 1962 (late Pliocene) †Ailuropoda
wulingshanensis Wang et al. 1982...
- (mya), it only
became herbivorous some 2–2.4 mya with the
emergence of A.
microta.
Genome sequencing of the
giant panda suggests that the
dietary switch...