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large mammals with hooves. Once part of the
clade "
Ungulata"
along with the
clade Paenungulata, "
Ungulata" has
since been
determined to be a polyphyletic...
- use the
conceptually similar clade Ungulata in the
broadest sense (and/or the
clade Ungulatomorpha,
which is
Ungulata in the
broadest sense plus Zhelestidae)...
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Bauhinia ungulata is a
shrub species (up to 7 m height) in the
tropical Americas, from
Mexico to Paraguay. It is
commonly found throughout the Brazilian...
- The
mammalian heart consists of four chambers. Many
mammals (Carnivora,
Ungulata) use four
fingers for movement. All
insects with
wings except flies and...
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Megachile ungulata is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Smith in 1853.
DiscoverLife v t e...
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Orlos & Skirg., (1967)
Daedalea sepiaria (Wulfen) Fr., (1821)
Daedalea ungulata Lloyd, (1915)
Gloeophyllum ungulatum (Lloyd) Imazeki, (1943)
Lenzites argentina...
- Sacc. &
Trotter (1912)
Trametes griseodurus (Lloyd) Teng (1963)
Trametes ungulata Berk. (1872)
Tyromyces fulvitinctus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis)
Murrill (1907)...
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Acacia colleana C.Pres
Acacia hamiltonii Ham.
Acacia linearis Ham.
Acacia ungulata Desv.
Acacia vespertina Macfad.
Anneslia nicaraguensis (Loes.) Britton...
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classification of Mammals. p. 149. Lydekker, Richard. "Part 3.
Containing the
Order Ungulata,
Suborders Perissodactyla, Toxodontia, Condylarthra, and Amblypoda". Catalogue...
- (Linnaeus, 1758) Order:
Carnivora (Bowdich, 1821) (carnivorans) Clade:
Ungulata (Linnaeus, 1766) (ungulates) Superorder:
Mesaxonia (Marsh, 1884) Order:...