Definition of Xiphodontidae. Meaning of Xiphodontidae. Synonyms of Xiphodontidae

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Definition of Xiphodontidae

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Meaning of Xiphodontidae from wikipedia

- Xiphodontidae is an extinct family of herbivorous even-toed ungulates (order Artiodactyla), endemic to Europe during the Eocene 40.4—33.9 million years...
- Xiphodon is the type genus of the extinct Palaeogene artiodactyl family Xiphodontidae. It, like other xiphodonts, was endemic to Western Europe and lived...
- guanacos (7 extant and 13 extinct species) Family †Oromerycidae FamilyXiphodontidae? Family †Protoceratidae? Clade Artiofabula Suborder Suina Family Suidae:...
- †Leptoc****idae Family †Anoplotheriidae Family †Cainotheriidae FamilyXiphodontidae Some studies have considered Protoceratidae closely related to Tylopoda...
- an extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls belonging to the family Xiphodontidae. It was endemic to Western Europe and lived from the middle Eocene up...
- genera. The phylogenetic relations of the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the...
- species. The phylogenetic relations of the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the...
- Karl Alfred von Zittel classified Amphimeryx to the artiodactyl family Xiphodontidae. Swiss palaeontologist Hans Georg Stehlin reclassified it and the newly...
- genera. The phylogenetic relations of the Anoplotheriidae as well as the Xiphodontidae, Mixtotheriidae, and Cainotheriidae have also been elusive due to the...
- found them to be more closely related to the also European endemic Xiphodontidae, again as relatives of ruminants. Included genera: Subfamily Anoplotheriinae...