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- Superfamily †Brontotherioidea †Brontotheriidae (equoids) †Anchilophidae (palaeotheriid equoids?) Order Paenungulata (=Uranotheria) Suborder Hyracoidea (sister...
- c****opotamid, ceboc****id, dichobunid, and amphimerycid artiodactyls, palaeotheriid perissodactyls, pseudosciurid rodents, adapid and omomyid primates,...
- later, larger members suggested to be browsers. Evidence suggests that palaeotheriids went extinct in Eurasia during the Early Oligocene, approximately 33 Ma...
- the Leptolophini and Plagiolophini. The Eurasian distribution of the palaeotheriids (or palaeotheres) were in contrast to equids, which are generally thought...
- nov Valid Danilo et al. Eocene, probably middle Ypresian  France A palaeotheriid equoid odd-toed ungulate, a species of Pachynolophus. Sivalhippus anwari...
- Pachynolophus rusc****ierensis Sp. nov Valid Remy et al. Eocene  France A palaeotheriid Plesiaceratherium balkani**** Sp. nov Valid Becker & Tissier Miocene...
- the Leptolophini and Palaeotheriini. The Eurasian distribution of the palaeotheriids (or palaeotheres) were in contrast to equids, which are generally thought...
- Ceboc****idae, Amphimerycidae, and Cainotheriidae. It also coexisted with palaeotheriids, the sole perissodactyl group of the Late Eocene of western Europe....
- Amphimerycidae, and Cainotheriidae. Diplobune also coexisted with palaeotheriids, including those endemic to the Iberian Peninsula until MP19 when they...
- genus Lunania. Orolophus Gen. et comb. nov Valid Remy Eocene  France A palaeotheriid; a new genus for "Pachynolophus" maldani Lemoine (1878). Paraceratherium...