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- should be abandoned altogether. Due to their primitive characteristics condylarths have been considered ancestral to several ungulate orders, including...
- dispersal of modern types of flowering plants. Cimolestans, miacoids and condylarths go extinct. First neocetes (modern, fully aquatic whales) appear. 27...
- Order Tubulidentata incertae sedis: aardvark Mirorder Eparctocyona: †condylarths, whales and artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) Mirorder †Meridiungulata:...
- ungulates were descended from an evolutionary grade of mammals known as the condylarths; the earliest known member of the group was the tiny Protungulatum, an...
- Notoungulata, Pyrotheria, and Xenungulata—as well as the primitive "condylarth" groups Didolodontidae and Kollpaniinae. It has been proposed that some...
- based on only one found tooth having some characteristic features of condylarth, and were discussed widely. But both the age and placental nature of these...
- large, arctocyonid condylarth Ectocion, phenacodontid condylarth Lambertocyon, arctocyonid condylarth Phenacodus, phenacodontid condylarth Thryptacodon, raccoon-like...
- of Quidditch as the Golden Snitch. Graphorn – A creature built like a condylarth; similar to a smilodon but with horns on its head and slimy tentacles...
- as members of afrotherian clade Tethytheria. The Northern Hemisphere "condylarth" group Phenacodontidae has been placed as closely related to perissodactyls...
- probably took place before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. "Condylarths" can probably be considered the starting point for the development of...