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Phenacodus intermedius reached 10 to 39 kg (22 to 86 lb),
while P.
trilobatus is
estimated at 22 to 87 kg (49 to 192 lb). The
typical Phenacodus primaevus...
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Phenacodus Cope, 1873
Phenacodus bisonensis Gazin, 1956
Phenacodus condali (Crusafont i Villalta, 1955)
Phenacodus grangeri Simpson, 1935
Phenacodus intermedius...
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Tremp Basin in Spain, and some
authorities consider it
synonymous with
Phenacodus.
Almogaver in the
Paleobiology Database.
Retrieved April 2013. Cuesta...
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suggest odd-toed and even-toed
descendants to the
modern viewer. Even
Phenacodus, the most
generalized of the
early mammals, has a foot in
which the central...
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teeth more
closely resemble those of phenacodontids, such as Ectocion,
Phenacodus, and Copecion. Due to
these conflicting similarities, Tong et al. placed...
- multituberculate. The
largest mammal at the site is the
condylarth herbivore Phenacodus. An
additional mammal fossil is Protictis, a
weasel sized member of Viverridae...
- The
subfamily contains the
following genera: †Almogaver †Copecion †Lophocion †Eodesmatodon †
Phenacodus "Phenacodontinae".
Retrieved 4
March 2022. v t e...
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Tetraclaenodon †Meniscotheriinae
Ectocion Meniscotherium †Phenacodontinae
Almogaver Copecion Eodesmatodon Lophocion Phenacodus...
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Tetraclaenodon †Meniscotheriinae
Ectocion Meniscotherium †Phenacodontinae
Almogaver Copecion Eodesmatodon Lophocion Phenacodus...
- of
Molar Crown Formation in Two
Archaic Ungulates,
Meniscotherium and
Phenacodus (Mammalia, 'Condylarthra')".
Comparative Dental Morphology. Frontiers...