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    Condylarthra is an informal group – previously considered an order – of extinct placental mammals, known primarily from the Paleocene and Eocene epochs...
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    bunodont Condylarthra, with a decided approximation to the perissodactyl type in the structure of the feet. A second type of Condylarthra from the North...
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    initially assigned to the order Condylarthra, living from the Paleocene to the Eocene in North America and Eurasia. Condylarthra is now thought to be a wastebasket...
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    composed of mammals now understood not to be laurasiatheres at all. Condylarthra (paraphyletic in relation to true ungulates, possibly polyphyletic since...
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    the limited fossil record did not allow for a more detailed scheme. Condylarthra is an artificial clade into which ungulate mammals not clearly within...
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    Containing the Order Ungulata, Suborders Perissodactyla, Toxodontia, Condylarthra, and Amblypoda". Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum...
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    superorder Afrotheria. Studies of the brain have shown the similarities with Condylarthra. Based on his study of fossils, Bryan Patterson has concluded that early...
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    Gilissen E (2012). "Digital cranial endocast of Hyopsodus (Mammalia, "Condylarthra"): a case of Paleogene terrestrial echolocation?". PLoS ONE. 7 (2): e30000...
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    herbivorous mammals traditionally placed in the “wastebasket taxon” Condylarthra, which may instead represent early-stage perissodactyls. They lived from...
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    Triisodontidae), either within their own order, Mesonychia, or within the order Condylarthra as part of the cohort or superorder Laurasiatheria. Nearly all mesonychians...
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    herbivorous and omnivorous mammals formerly classified in the extinct order "Condylarthra", which may be related to some or all living ungulates (hoofed mammals)...
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    be recognized. Phenacodontidae is the most recent family in the order Condylarthra believed to be ancestral to the odd-toed ungulates.[citation needed]...
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    Tubulidentata (Huxley, 1872) Order: †Astrapotheria (Lydekker, 1894) Order: †Condylarthra (Cope, 1881) Order: †Litopterna (Ameghino, 1889) Order: †Notoungulata...
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    This genus was initially assigned to the family Arctocyonidae, in order Condylarthra, (a group of archaic "ungulates", that is now known to be polyphyletic)...
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  • January 2010). "First Skull Of Orthaspidotherium edwardsi (Mammalia, "Condylarthra") From The Late Paleocene Of Berru (France) And Phylogenetic Affinities...
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    E. Williamson and Spencer G. Lucas. 1992. Meniscotherium (Mammalia, "Condylarthra") from the Paleocene-Eocene of western North America. Bulletin, New Mexico...
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  • mammalian crown orders. The most species-rich order of Paleocene mammals is Condylarthra, which is a wastebasket taxon for miscellaneous bunodont hoofed mammals...
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    Tubulidentata Order †Dinocerata Mirorder Eparctocyona Order †Procreodi Order †Condylarthra Order †Arctostylopida Order Cete Order Artiodactyla Mirorder †Meridiungulata...
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  • This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals. It does not include extant mammals or recently extinct mammals. For extinct primate species, see: list...
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    Lorente, Malena (2016). "Los ungulados arcaicos de América del Sur: "Condylarthra" y Litopterna". Contribuciones del MACN. 6: 285–291. ISSN 1666-5503....
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    Frederick S.; Gould, S. J. (1966). "Asiatic Mesonychidae (Mammalia, Condylarthra)". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 132 (2). hdl:2246/1112...
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    S2CID 213737574. Defler, Thomas (2019), "The Native Ungulates of South America (Condylarthra and Meridiungulata)", History of Terrestrial Mammals in South America...
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    China, where it was found. Zhang, Yuping, et al. "Several species of Condylarthra from the Paleocene of Jiangxi." (1997). An Early Eocene Mammalian Fauna...
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    ISBN 978-0-253-00230-3. Defler T (2019), "The Native Ungulates of South America (Condylarthra and Meridiungulata)", History of Terrestrial Mammals in South America...
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    Eparctocyona Order †Procreodi Family †Oxyclaenidae Family †Arctocyonidae Order †Condylarthra Family †Hyopsodontidae Family †Mioclaenidae Family †Phenacodontidae Family...
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  • family in addition. They showed certain similarities in dentition to Condylarthra, but had short faces and jaws shaped like those of tarsiers. They are...
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  • Institution of Engineers Balochistan. The Early Eocene Quettacyon parachai (Condylarthra) from the Ghazij Formation of Balochistan, Pakistan is named after him...
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    Museum of Natural History Thesis Evolution of Paleocene and Eocene Phenacodontidae (Mammalia, Condylarthra) (1989) Doctoral advisor Philip D. Gingerich...
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    CITEREFJordiAnton2002 (help) Jin 2005 J. D. Archibald. 1998. Archaic ungulates ("Condylarthra"). In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of...
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  • Gingerich, P. D. (1979). "Lambertocyon eximius, a new arctocyonid (Mammalia, Condylarthra) from the late Paleocene of western North America". Journal of Paleontology...
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