- (Phenacodus). The
skull of
phenacodontids is long and narrow, and
equipped with a
small braincase. The
skeleton of
phenacodontids show
several primitive characteristics...
- Ectocion, a
small plant-eating
phenacodontid found in Wyoming...
- controversial, and not
supported by
molecular data. The
position of the
phenacodontids has been long unresolved; some
authorities suspect that they are basal...
-
ungulates Apheliscus,
hyopsodontid condylarth Ectocion,
phenacodontid condylarth Phenacodus,
phenacodontid condylarth Thryptacodon, raccoon-like arctocyonid...
- of the
Phenacodontidae family. It is the
oldest and most
primitive phenacodontid. Its
fossils known from the
Nacimiento Formation, New Mexico. In 2012...
- such as
hyopsodontids and
phenacodontids, are now
understood to be part of the odd-toed
ungulate ****emblage.
Phenacodontids seem to be stem-perissodactyls...
- ; Fox, R. C.; Scott, C. S. (2021). "A new, "dwarfed"
species of the
phenacodontid "condylarth"
Ectocion from the late
Paleocene of Alberta, Canada, and...
- Protungulatum, may not
represent laurasitherian mammals,
while others like
phenacodontids have been
clearly established as
early odd-toed ungulates. The order...
-
estimated to have
weighed about 600 kg (1,300 lb). The
largest known phenacodontid is Phenacodus. It was 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) long and
weighed up to 56 kg...
- of
Fossils the "Walter
Granger Memorial Hall."
Lophocion grangeri, a
phenacodontid from the
Paleocene of Wyoming, was
named after Granger, who find the...