-
Europe from the late
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to the
middle Eocene.
Taeniodonts evolved quickly into
highly specialized digging animals, and
varied greatly...
- and
different species may be
closer to
conoryctid taeniodonts and
others to
stylinodontine taeniodonts. However,
Procerberus has been
found by cladistic...
- Bertrand, O. C. and
Sarah L. S****ey have
identified palaeoryctids and
taeniodonts as
basal placental mammal clades. The 19
living orders of
placental mammals...
-
Wortmania ("Wotman's animal") is an
extinct genus of
taeniodonts from
extinct subfamily Wortmaniinae within extinct family Stylinodontidae, that lived...
-
Conoryctinae ("cone diggers") is an
extinct subfamily of
taeniodonts from
extinct family Conoryctidae, that
lived in
North America from the
early to middle...
-
Conoryctella ("cone
digger of earth") is an
extinct genus of
taeniodonts from
extinct tribe Conoryctellini within extinct subfamily Conoryctinae and extinct...
- (tainídion) diplotene, leptotene, pachytene, taenia, taenidia, taenidium,
taeniodont, Taeniolabis,
zygotene tag- (ΤΑΓ) arrange,
order Gr**** τάσσειν (tássein)...
- 1988.10011705. Lucas,
Spencer G.; Williamson,
Thomas E. (1993). "A New
Taeniodont from the
Paleocene of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico".
Journal of Mammalogy...
- Ectog**** ("outside brightness") is an
extinct genus of
taeniodonts from
tribe Ectoganini within subfamily Stylinodontinae and
family Stylinodontidae...
- arctocyonids, insectivores, multituberculates, pantodonts, primates, and
taeniodonts. As the
Cenozoic proceeded the
climate cooled until the Ice Age started...