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group and
contrary to
their pangolin relatives,
palaeanodonts are
known to have had teeth.
Early palaeanodonts retained minimal tribosphenic post-canines while...
- palaeontologists,
throughout the
history of zoology, have
placed pangolins and
palaeanodonts as a suborder, Pholidota, in the
greater order Cimolesta, alongside...
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relatives are the carnivorans, with
which they form a clade, the Ferae.
Palaeanodonts are even
closer relatives to pangolins,
being classified with pangolins...
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January 1983). "Extraordinary
fossorial adaptations in the
Oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and
Xenocranium (Mammalia)".
Journal of Morphology. 175...
- Emry (1983) "Extraordinary
fossorial adaptations in the
oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and
Xenocranium (Mammalia)"
Journal of
Morphology 175(1):33...
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Robert J. (1983). "Extraordinary
fossorial adaptations in the
oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and
Xenocranium (Mammalia)".
Journal of Morphology. 175...
- Emry (1983) "Extraordinary
fossorial adaptations in the
oligocene palaeanodonts Epoicotherium and
Xenocranium (Mammalia)"
Journal of
Morphology 175(1):33...
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Kenneth D.; Lucas,
Spencer G. (2000). "An
early Paleocene palaeanodont (Mammalia, ?Pholidota) from New Mexico, and the
origin of Palaeanodonta"...
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Partial skeletons including postcrania. A
palaeanodont. P.
nievelti Localities SC-67 and SC-121. A
palaeanodont.
Palaeonictis P.
occidentalis "Hind foot...
- J.; McKenna, M. C. (2004), "Arcticanodon dawsonae, a
primitive new
palaeanodont from the
lower Eocene of
Ellesmere Island,
Canadian High Arctic", Canadian...