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evidence for the
inclusion of
paenungulates as
afrotherians but also any
morphological similarities between paenungulates and
perissodactyls is due to...
- (Eutheria). The
amino acid
sequences reject a
connection between extant paenungulates and
perissodactyls (odd-toed ungulates). However, a 2014
cladistic analysis...
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details of the
inner ear,
while characters it
shares with
paenungulates their paenungulate-like
ancestors include a wide
nasal cavity and a very short...
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addition of
pangolins (order Pholidota), but the
Tubulidentata and
paenungulates are excluded.
Although Simpson placed whales (Cetacea) in a separate...
- Palaeoamasia,
suggests that
embrithopods are not
tethytheres or even
paenungulates, and that they need to be
better sampled in an
analysis of eutherian...
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pantodonts were
previously grouped with the
ungulates as amblypods,
paenungulates, or arctocyonids, but
since McKenna & Bell 1997 they have been allied...
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Arsinoitherium is an
extinct genus of
paenungulate mammals belonging to the
extinct order Embrithopoda. It is
related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes...
- and DNA
research has
reorganised the
picture of
mammalian evolution.
Paenungulates and
tubulidentates are seen as afrotherians, and no
longer seen as closely...
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crystallins and the
phylogeny of
placental orders:
evidence for a Macroscelid–
Paenungulate clade?". In F. S. Szalay; M. J.
Novacek & M.C.
McKenna (eds.). Mammal...
- The
great age and
location of
Eritherium support the
hypothesis that
paenungulates originated in
Africa and
diversified rapidly in the Paleocene. Eritherium...