- 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...
- c****opotamid, ceboc****id, dichobunid, and
amphimerycid artiodactyls,
palaeotheriid perissodactyls,
pseudosciurid rodents,
adapid and
omomyid primates,...
- the
Leptolophini and Palaeotheriini. 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...
-
Peninsula is
published by
Badiola et al. (2022). New
fossil material of
palaeotheriids,
including the
first known records of
upper teeth of
Franzenium durense...
- Ceboc****idae, Amphimerycidae, and Cainotheriidae. It also
coexisted with
palaeotheriids, the sole
perissodactyl group of the Late
Eocene of
western Europe....
-
Superfamily †Brontotherioidea †Brontotheriidae (equoids) †Anchilophidae (
palaeotheriid equoids?)
Order Paenungulata (=Uranotheria)
Suborder Hyracoidea (sister...
- Amphimerycidae, and Cainotheriidae.
Diplobune also
coexisted with
palaeotheriids,
including those endemic to the
Iberian Peninsula until MP19 when they...