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Phenacodontidae is an
extinct family of
large herbivorous mammals traditionally placed in the “wastebasket taxon” Condylarthra,
which may
instead represent...
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afrotherian clade Tethytheria. The
Northern Hemisphere "condylarth"
group Phenacodontidae has been
placed as
closely related to
perissodactyls in some studies...
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Phenacodontidae in the
Paleobiology Database Gheerbrant, E.; Donming, D.; T****y, P...
- only in
retrospect can
certain evolutionary trends be recognized.
Phenacodontidae is the most
recent family in the
order Condylarthra believed to be...
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always was a
problematic group. When
first described by Cope 1881,
Phenacodontidae was the type and only
family therein. Cope 1885, however,
raised Condylarthra...
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Australasian Mycologist. 21 (3): 114–6. Naish,
Darren (8
August 2013). "
Phenacodontidae, I feel like I know you".
Tetrapod Zoology.
Scientific American. Cooper...
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convergent evolution.
Perissodactyls were
thought to have
evolved from the
Phenacodontidae, small, sheep-sized
animals that were
already showing signs of anatomical...
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largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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earliest and most
primitive of the ungulates,
typifying the
family Phenacodontidae and the
order Perissodactyla.[citation needed]
Phenacodus intermedius...
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Almogaver is an
extinct possible odd-toed
ungulate genus in the
family Phenacodontidae. It was a ground-dwelling herbivore. It is
known from the
Tremp Basin...