Definition of Palaeanodonts. Meaning of Palaeanodonts. Synonyms of Palaeanodonts

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Meaning of Palaeanodonts from wikipedia

- group and contrary to their pangolin relatives, palaeanodonts are known to have had teeth. Early palaeanodonts retained minimal tribosphenic post-canines while...
- superficially resemble. Some past palaeontologists placed pangolins and palaeanodonts as a suborder "Pholidota" in order Cimolesta, alongside the extinct...
- January 1983). "Extraordinary fossorial adaptations in the Oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and Xenocranium (Mammalia)". Journal of Morphology. 175...
- relatives are the carnivorans, with which they form a clade, the Ferae. Palaeanodonts are even closer relatives to pangolins, being classified with pangolins...
- Emry (1983) "Extraordinary fossorial adaptations in the oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and Xenocranium (Mammalia)" Journal of Morphology 175(1):33...
- Partial skeletons including postcrania. A palaeanodont. P. nievelti Localities SC-67 and SC-121. A palaeanodont. Palaeonictis P. occidentalis "Hind foot...
- Emry (1983) "Extraordinary fossorial adaptations in the oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and Xenocranium (Mammalia)" Journal of Morphology 175(1):33...
- 60(1):63-82 Rose, Kenneth D.; Lucas, Spencer G. (2000). "An early Paleocene palaeanodont (Mammalia, ?Pholidota) from New Mexico, and the origin of Palaeanodonta"...
- Robert J. (1983). "Extraordinary fossorial adaptations in the oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and Xenocranium (Mammalia)". Journal of Morphology. 175...
- Palaeanodonta Rose, Kenneth D.; Lucas, Spencer G. (2000). "An early Paleocene palaeanodont (Mammalia, ?Pholidota) from New Mexico, and the origin of Palaeanodonta"...