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- of meridiungulates occurred in isolation from other ungulates, a great example of convergent evolution. However, the argument that meridiungulates are...
- sirenians, and the extinct orders Embrithopoda and Desmostylia. The extinct meridiungulate family Archaeohyracidae, consisting of seven genera of notoungulate...
- opossums, hummingbirds Phorusrhacids, Ground Sloths, Glyptodonts, and Meridiungulates traveled to North America, while horses, tapirs, saber-toothed cats...
- Pyrotheria is an order of extinct meridiungulate mammals. These elephant-like ungulates include the genera Baguatherium, Carolozittelia, Colombitherium...
- were the only marine mammals to have gone extinct. The South American meridiungulates contain the somewhat tapir-like pyrotheres and astrapotheres, the mesaxonic...
- Toxodontia is a suborder of the meridiungulate order Notoungulata. Most of the members of the five included families, including the largest notoungulates...
- evidence of the course of its development. The close relationship between meridiungulate mammals and perissoodactyls in particular is of interest since the latter...
- The Chichinales Formation is a geological formation in Río Negro Province, Argentina which dates from the Late Oligocene to the Early Miocene, around 23...
- Maddenia is an extinct genus of astrapothere, meridiungulate herbivore mammals characterised by its large tusks and the development of proboscis, endemic...
- ancient orders of endemic South American mammals collectively called meridiungulates. Their relationships with other mammal groups outside South America...