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extinct mammals known from Asia,
Africa and
Eastern Europe. Most of the
embrithopod genera are
known exclusively from jaws and
teeth dated from the late...
- (aardvarks). Of the five orders,
hyraxes are the most basal,
followed by
embrithopods; the
remaining orders (sirenians and elephants) are more
closely related...
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Palaeoamasia is an
extinct herbivorous paenungulate mammal of the
embrithopod order,
making it
distantly related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes...
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recently as the end of the Pliocene. The
extinct afrotherian orders of
embrithopods and
desmostylians were also once
widely distributed. However, the desmostylians...
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including species the size of rhinos,
anthracotheres and the
bizarre embrithopod Arsinoitherium.
Outcrops of the
Jebel Qatrani Formation are
present in...
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marsupials (Badjcinus). 30 Ma
First balanids and eucalypts,
extinction of
embrithopod and
brontothere mammals,
earliest pigs and cats. 28 Ma Paraceratherium...
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Arsinoitherium is an
extinct genus of
paenungulate mammals belonging to the
extinct order Embrithopoda. It is
related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes...
- site (Namibia),
providing new
information on the
anatomy of the
studied embrithopod.
Evidence from the
study of
brain endocasts of
extant and
extinct mammals...
- László
Kocsis (2018). "Early
African fossils elucidate the
origin of
embrithopod mammals".
Current Biology.
Online edition. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.05...
- playwright,
author of the play The Wasps.
Arsinoitherium † Beadnell, 1902
Embrithopod (an
extinct order of mammals)
Arsinoe II Asaphomorp****a
rousseaui Girault...