Definition of Phenacodontidae. Meaning of Phenacodontidae. Synonyms of Phenacodontidae

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Definition of Phenacodontidae

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- Phenacodontidae is an extinct family of large herbivorous mammals traditionally placed in the “wastebasket taxon” Condylarthra, which may instead represent...
- always was a problematic group. When first described by Cope 1881, Phenacodontidae was the type and only family therein. Cope 1885, however, raised Condylarthra...
- afrotherian clade Tethytheria. The Northern Hemisphere "condylarth" group Phenacodontidae has been placed as closely related to perissodactyls in some studies...
- [http://paleobiodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=42284 Phenacodontidae ] in the Paleobiology Database Gheerbrant, E.; Donming, D.; T****y,...
- only in retrospect can certain evolutionary trends be recognized. Phenacodontidae is the most recent family in the order Condylarthra believed to be...
- earliest and most primitive of the ungulates, typifying the family Phenacodontidae and the order Perissodactyla.[citation needed] Phenacodus intermedius...
- family of stem-perissodactyls; from the Early to Middle Eocene epoch) †Phenacodontidae (a clade of stem-perissodactyls; from the Early Palaeocene to the Middle...
- Haplomylus Hyopsodus Litomylus Louisina Monshyus Paratricuspiodon Paschatherium Phenacodaptes TricuspiodonPhenacodontidae? Tapiromorpha See below↓...
- was a genus of small and early ungulate mammals that was part of the Phenacodontidae family. It is the oldest and most primitive phenacodontid. Its fossils...
- Australasian Mycologist. 21 (3): 114–6. Naish, Darren (8 August 2013). "Phenacodontidae, I feel like I know you". Tetrapod Zoology. Scientific American. Cooper...