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- Paenungulata (from Latin paene "almost" + ungulātus "having hoofs") is a clade of "sub-ungulates", which groups three extant mammal orders: Proboscidea...
- these animals was not recognized until the late 1990s. Historically, the Paenungulata had been linked to the true ungulates (particularly the perissodactyls);...
- with hooves. Once part of the clade "Ungulata" along with the clade Paenungulata, "Ungulata" has since been determined to be a polyphyletic and thereby...
- sirenians) families are extinct. Sirenians are classified in the clade Paenungulata, alongside the elephants and the hyraxes, and evolved in the Eocene 50...
- dugongs), which have resulted in their all being placed in the taxon Paenungulata. Male hyraxes lack a **** and their ****s remain tucked up in...
- and golden moles) Order Macroscelidea (elephant shrews) Grandorder Paenungulata Order Hyracoidea (hyraxes) Mirorder Tethytheria Order Proboscidea (elephants)...
- Afroinsectiphilia) and the Paenungulata. In a classification governed by morphological data, both the Pseudoungulata and Paenungulata are seen as true ungulates...
- Eritherium shared similarities in the structure of their teeth with other Paenungulata such as the extinct Embrithopoda or early representatives of the manatees...
- Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Superorder: Afrotheria Clade: Paenungulatomorpha Gheerbrant, 2016 Subgroups †Hadrogeneios †Ocepeia †Abdounodus Paenungulata...
- clade differs from Pan-Euungulata in that it also includes the taxon Paenungulata (i.e. for example Proboscidea, Sirenia and Hyracoidea) and sometimes...