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Definition of Tylopoda

Tylopoda
Tylopoda Ty*lop"o*da (t[imac]*l[o^]p"[-o]*d[.a]), n. pl. [NL., from ty`lh a cushion + -poda.] (Zo["o]l.) A tribe of ungulates comprising the camels.

Meaning of Tylopoda from wikipedia

- Tylopoda (meaning "calloused foot") is a suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulates belonging to the order Artiodactyla. They are found in...
- biological family Camelidae, the only currently living family in the suborder Tylopoda. The seven extant members of this group are: dromedary camels, Bactrian...
- and occupied Africa and Asia—they never got to the Americas. The camels (Tylopoda) were, during large parts of the Cenozoic, limited to North America; early...
- representatives of a distinct section of Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) called Tylopoda, or "hump-footed", from the peculiar bumps on the soles of their feet....
- elaborate cranial ornamentation. They are variously allied with Ruminantia or Tylopoda. Protoceratidae was erected by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1891, with the...
- even-toed ungulates, called Tylopoda, or "bump-footed", from the peculiar bumps on the soles of their feet. The Tylopoda consist of a single family, the...
- billion. Artiodactyla is divided into four suborders: Ruminantia, Suina, Tylopoda, and Whippomorpha. The suborders are further subdivided into clades and...
- postscript (link) Logvynenko, V. M. (2001). "Paracamels minor (Camelidae, Tylopoda) — A New Camelid Species from the Middle Pliocene of Ukraine" (PDF). Vestnik...
- species are native to Australia or Antarctica. Broken into four suborders, Tylopoda (including Camelidae), Suina (including Suidae and Tay****uidae), Whippomorpha...
- (2005). Harrison, J. A (1979). "Revision of the Camelinae (Artiodactyla, Tylopoda) and description of the new genus Alforjas". University of Kansas Paleontological...