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Dipoides is an
extinct genus of beaver-grouped rodents.
Dipoides were
approximately three to four
times larger than
modern Canadian beavers -
ranging from...
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Fossils of one
genus in Castoroidinae,
Dipoides, have been
found near
piles of
chewed wood,
though Dipoides appears to have been an
inferior woodcutter...
- †Nothodipoides
Tribe †Castoroidini (paraphyletic) †Monosaulax †Prodipoides †
Dipoides †Castoroides †Procastoroides
Tribe †Trogontheriini †Trogontherium †Boreofiber...
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beginning with the
Hemingfordian genus Monosaulax,
followed by Eucastor,
Dipoides, and Procastoroides, to
finally culminate and go
extinct with Castoroides...
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pliocenicus Copemys cf.
esmeraldensis Cupidinimus magnus Diprionomys parvus Dipoides vallicula Eucyon davisi Goniodontomys disjunctus Hypolagus vetus Peromyscus...
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species of aardvark, the
chalicothere Ancylotherium and the beaver-like
Dipoides.
Other carnivores it
shared its
territory with
include the percrocutid...
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nevadensis Scap****
proceridens Spermophilus shotwelli S.
wilsoni Castor sp.
Dipoides sp.
Mammut sp.
Megalonyx sp.
Teleoceras sp.
Archaeolaginae indet. Camelidae...
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modern beaver Dipoides. Most
members of the
genus Castor weren't aquatic, and didn't dine on wood, but
Rybczynski concluded Dipoides was aquatic, dined...
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Dipodomyinae indet.
Heteromyidae Oregonomys sargenti Castoridae Castor sp.
Dipoides smithi Mylagaulidae Hesperogaulus wilsoni Zapodidae Pliozapus solus Leporidae...
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locality for
species †Diplotherium †Diplotherium
allisoni Diplothyra †
Dipoides †Dirocerithium †Dirocerithium
americanum Discinisca †Discinisca aldrichi...