Definition of Triisodontid. Meaning of Triisodontid. Synonyms of Triisodontid

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Meaning of Triisodontid from wikipedia

- Eoconodon is an extinct genus of triisodontid mesonychian that existed during the early Paleocene of North America. Characteristics of the genus include...
- Clavel, and M. T. Antunes. 2011. A structural intermediate between triisodontids and mesonychians (Mammalia, Acreodi) from the earliest Eocene of Portugal...
- Stelocyon is an extinct genus of triisodontid mesonychian from the Paleocene of North America. P. D. Gingerich. 1978. New Condylarthra (Mammalia) from...
- paraphyletic, or possibly invalid family of mesonychian placental mammals. Most triisodontid genera lived during the Paleocene in North America, but the genus Andrewsarchus...
- Clavel and M. T. Antunes (2011.) "A structural intermediate between triisodontids and mesonychians (Mammalia, Acreodi) from the earliest Eocene of Portugal...
- other two being Mesonychidae and Hapalodectidae). Other North American triisodontid genera, including Goniacodon, Eoconodon, and Stelocyon, have been referred...
- Silveirinha is located; and odon (Gr****), for "tooth" by analogy with triisodontid generic names. The specific name is derived from the prefix eu (Gr****)...
- Paleocene faunas together with groups now considered related, such as the triisodontids and mesonychids, two families traditionally classified as condylarths...
- and Miguel Telles Antunes. 2011. A structural intermediate between triisodontids and mesonychians (Mammalia, Acreodi) from the earliest Eocene of Portugal...
- Telles Antunes, Miguel (2011-02-01). "A structural intermediate between triisodontids and mesonychians (Mammalia, Acreodi) from the earliest Eocene of Portugal"...