Definition of Palaeotheriidae. Meaning of Palaeotheriidae. Synonyms of Palaeotheriidae

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Definition of Palaeotheriidae

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Meaning of Palaeotheriidae from wikipedia

- Palaeotheriidae is an extinct family of herbivorous perissodactyl mammals that inhabited Europe, with less abundant remains also known from Asia, from...
- the Upper Eocene. Equoidea (equines) also developed in the Eocene. Palaeotheriidae are known mainly from Europe; their most famous member is Eohippus...
- of Palaeotheriidae by Hooker (1986). A 2004 study found it to be an equid instead. A 2016 study lumped the genus back within the Palaeotheriidae. The...
- Gabriel; Marandat, Bernard (2016). "A new species of Propalaeotherium (Palaeotheriidae, Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Middle Eocene locality of Aumelas...
- Paleogene mammals to be described. Palaeotherium belongs to the family Palaeotheriidae, a group proposed to consist of two subfamilies, the Palaeotheriinae...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: †Palaeotheriidae Genus: †Hyracotherium Owen, 1841 Species †H. leporinum...
- odd-toed ungulates Suborder Hippomorpha Family Equidae: horses FamilyPalaeotheriidae Suborder Ceratomorpha Infraorder †Selenida Superfamily †Brontotherioidea...
- 1080/02724631003618124. S2CID 86429890. Remy, Jean A. (2004). "Le genre Plagiolophus (Palaeotheriidae, Perissodactyla, Mammalia): révision systématique, morphologie et histologie...
- Perissodactyla Suborder Hippomorpha Superfamily Equoidea EquidaePalaeotheriidae Suborder Tapiromorpha †Isectolophidae Infraorder Ceratomorpha Superfamily...
- Georges Cuvier Late Eocene Paris Basin  France Genus of equoid of the Palaeotheriidae, previously considered to be closely related to and resembling tapirs...