- from the
Middle Eocene of
Messel and the
relationship of
paroxyclaenids and
pantolestids based on
postcranial evidence.
Kaupia 3, 1993, S. 57–73 v t e...
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thought to be hyaenodontids, or giant,
carnivorous relatives of the
pantolestids Palaeosinopa, and of
modern shrews The
family Ptolemaiidae was elevated...
- mammals.
Forming the core of the
equally extinct suborder Pantolesta, the
pantolestids evolved as a
series of
increasingly otter-like forms,
ranging from the...
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ptolemaiids as afrotherians, then the last,
unequivocal cimolestids, the
pantolestids Gobiopithecus and Kiinkeris****a, died out
during the Late
Eocene or...
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Palaeosinopa P.
incerta Lost
Cabin Member. A
pantolestid also
known from the
Willwood and San Jose
formations . P. sp. Lost
Cabin Member. A
pantolestid....
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Family Genus Species Member Abundance Notes Image †Pantolestidae †Palaeosinopa †P.
didelphoides Fossil Lake A semi-aquatic
pantolestid....
- †Lainoryctes Fox 2004
Genus †Leptonysson Van
Valen 1967 [a
leptictid or a
pantolestid?]
Genus †Naranius
Russell &
Dashzeveg 1986
Genus †Tsaganius
Russell &...
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group than for
other archaic placental families (such as apatemyids,
pantolestids, leptictids, and palaeoryctids),
preserved dental and
cranial anatomies...
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Genus Species Presence Stratigraphic member Material Notes Images Gobiopithecus G. khan K****
Dzhan locality.
Ergilin Member. Mandibles. A
pantolestid....
- Basin. A
pantolestid also
found in the Wind
River and San Jose formations. P.
lutreola Middle and
upper Gray Bull zone,
Bighorn Basin. A
pantolestid. P. veterrima...