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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...
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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 Family †
Palaeotheriidae 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...
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Perissodactyla Suborder Hippomorpha Superfamily Equoidea Equidae †
Palaeotheriidae Suborder Tapiromorpha †Isectolophidae
Infraorder Ceratomorpha Superfamily...
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Georges Cuvier Late
Eocene Paris Basin France
Genus of
equoid of the
Palaeotheriidae,
previously considered to be
closely related to and
resembling tapirs...