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- It is diagnosed as being a medium-sized and brachyodont (low-crowned) theridomyid with various specific morphologies of its cuspids. A wide range of other...
- Grande Coupure paradigm. Herpetotheriids, cainotheriids, dormice, and theridomyids survived the Grande Coupure undiminished. Balkanatolia acted as a staging...
- Adapis, ischyromyid Ailuravus, glirid Glamys, pseudosciurid Sciuroides, theridomyids Elfomys and Pseudoltinomys, hyaenodonts (Paracynohyaenodon, Paroxyaena...
- experienced some extents of diversity decline by the Oligocene. Despite this, theridomyids remained a diverse group in the early Oligocene, surviving until the...
- nyctitheres Euronyctia and Saturninia, omomyids Necrolemur and Pseudoloris, theridomyids (Burgia, Elfomys, Glamys, Idicia), bats (Carcinipteryx, Hipposideros...
- Adapis, ischyromyid Ailuravus, glirid Glamys, pseudosciurid Sciuroides, theridomyids Elfomys and Pseudoltinomys, hyaenodonts (Paracynohyaenodon, Paroxyaena...
- Mazateronodon, omomyid Pseudoloris, pseudosciurid rodent Sciuroides, theridomyid rodents Pseudoltinomys and Remys, hyaenodont Proviverra, palaeotheres...
- Sabatier & Vianey-Liaud Eocene (Bartonian)  France   Switzerland A theridomyid rodent, a species of Remys. Sinomastodon jiangnanensis Sp. nov Valid...
- Saturninia and Amphidozotherium, bats (Hipposideros, Vaylatsia, Stehlinia), theridomyids (Paradelomys, Elfomys, Blainvillimys, Theridomys), adapid Palaeolemur...
- the former, D. minor was found with the herpetotheriid Peratherium, theridomyid Theridomys, anoplotheriid Ephelcomenus(?), and the anthracothere Bothriodon...