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raoellids are
found in
Eocene strata of
South and
Southeast Asia. An
exceptionally complete skeleton of
Indohyus from
Kashmir suggests that
raoellids...
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aquatic mammals so that they do not
float up to the
surface of the water.
Raoellids may be the "missing link"
sister group to
whales (Cetacea). All other...
- cetaceans, a synapomorphy. This
feature irre****ably
linked cetaceans to
raoellids. It is
thought that
early whales such as
Nalacetus and ****cetus were...
- (Raoellidae), an
artiodactyl from the
Eocene of India, and its
implications for
raoellid biology".
Palaeontologia Electronica. 27 (1). 27.1.a21. doi:10.26879/1307...
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Indohyus I.
indirae Ganda Kas,
Chorlakki &
Kalakot Numerous specimens A
raoellid. The most
abundant artiodactyl at Kalakot, but less
common at Chorlakki...
- S.; Waqas, M.; Orliac, M.; Folie, A.; Smith, T. (2021). "A new
basal raoellid artiodactyl (Mammalia) from the
middle Eocene Subathu Group of Rajouri...
- Tiwari, B. N. (2011). "Postcranial
morphology and
locomotion of the
Eocene raoellid Indohyus (Artiodactyla: Mammalia)".
Historical Biology. 24: 279–310. Cooper...
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diacodexeids and
Diacodexis gigasei and D.
morrisi from Europe,
while finding raoellids and ****cetids to be
closer to
European dichobunoids such as D. morrisi...
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member of
Cetartiodactyla of
uncertain phylogenetic placement,
possibly a
raoellid or a
member of Suoidea. The type
species is
Myanmarius chitseini. Skinnerhyus...