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Extinct genus of early artiodactyls
Dichobune is the type genus of the Dichobunoidea, an extinct paraphyletic superfamily consisting of some of the earliest artiodactyls known in the fossil
Dichobune
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
where the genus name derives from. D. ovinum, originally classified in Dichobune, is the type species of Dacrytherium. Henri Filhol named D. elegans in
Dacrytherium
Extinct genus of endemic Paleogene European artiodactyls
Xiphodon. For A. leporinum, A. murinum, and A. obliquum, the subgenus Dichobune was created by Cuvier based on its small size. In 1848, French palaeontologist
Anoplotherium
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
to the early Oligocene. The genus was first erected as a subgenus of Dichobune by Ludwig Rütimeyer in 1862 based on his hypothesis of the taxon being
Diplobune
Extinct family of artiodactyls
unlike with other Anoplotherium species, and classified it to the subgenus Dichobune. In 1848, the French palaeontologist Auguste Pomel erected the genus Amphimeryx
Amphimerycidae
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
amphicyonid Cynodictis, palaeotheres Palaeotherium and Plagiolophus, dichobunid Dichobune, choeropotamid Choeropotamus, anoplotheriids Anoplotherium and Diplobune
Xiphodon
Extinct family of artiodactyls
Chalicotherium, Dichobune, Adapis, Dichodon, and Merycopotamus. In 1862, Swiss palaeontologist Ludwig Rütimeyer erected a subgenus for Dichobune named Diplobune
Anoplotheriidae
Extinct genus of carnivorous ungulate from Eocene epoch
Formation. The mesonychid Mesonyx, the pantodont Eudinoceras, the dichobunid Dichobune, the helohyid Gobiohyus, the brontotheres Rhinotitan and Microtitan, the
Andrewsarchus
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
some Fossil Remains of Chæropotamus, Palæotherium, Anoplotherium, and Dichobunes, from the Eocene Formation, Isle of Wight". Transactions of the Geological
Choeropotamus
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
the Mixtotheriidae and Anoplotheriidae. It differs from Diacodexis and Dichobune by the more square-shaped outlines and divergence of the olfactory bulbs
Mixtotherium
Extinct genus of European artiodactyls
early naturalists to two other artiodactyl genera, Anoplotherium and Dichobune. In 1848, the French palaeontologist Auguste Pomel recognized that the
Amphimeryx
Extinct genus of early artiodactyls
explaining that he thought that its molars were more similar to those of Dichobune than Anthracotherium. He noted that the species was listed under three
Synaphodus
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Eurodexis russelli Dichobune leporina Amphimeryx murinus Xiphodon castrense Tylopoda Paratoceras coatesi Eotylopus reedi Ruminantia Parvitragulus priscus
Ephelcomenus
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Eurodexis russelli Dichobune leporina Amphimeryx murinus Xiphodon castrense Tylopoda Paratoceras coatesi Eotylopus reedi Ruminantia Parvitragulus priscus
Paraxiphodon
Extinct family of mammals
Hyperdichobune Tribe Dichobunini Aumelasia Meniscodon Messelobunodon Dichobune Buxobune Neufferia Metriotherium Synaphodus Subfamily Eurodexeinae Eurodexis
Dichobunidae
Extinct genus of Palaeogene artiodactyls
Eurodexis russelli Dichobune leporina Amphimeryx murinus Xiphodon castrense Tylopoda Paratoceras coatesi Eotylopus reedi Ruminantia Parvitragulus priscus
Catodontherium
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Anoplotheriidae and Dichobunidae and references the name of the genus Dichobune. Eventually, it was found to be more closely related to Xiphodon and now
Dichodon_(mammal)
Extinct genus of early artiodactyls
valid species assigned to the genus. In comparison to its likely ancestor Dichobune, Metriotherium consists mainly of larger-sized species relative to other
Metriotherium
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
ear is exposed to the skull's surface) akin to those of the dichobunids Dichobune and Mouillacitherium. The frontal bones of both amphimerycid genera are
Pseudamphimeryx
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Eurodexis russelli Dichobune leporina Amphimeryx murinus Xiphodon castrense Tylopoda Paratoceras coatesi Eotylopus reedi Ruminantia Parvitragulus priscus
Robiatherium
Extinct genus of mammals
amphicyonid Cynodictis, palaeotheres Plagiolophus and Anchilophus, dichobunid Dichobune, choeropotamid Choeropotamus, cebochoerids Cebochoerus and Acotherulum
Palaeotherium
be assigned to different Paleogene artiodactyls such as Xiphodon and Dichobune). His skeletal reconstructions of fossil mammal genera and hypothesis
History_of_paleontology
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Eurodexis Buxobune Mouillacitherium Meniscodon Hyperdichobune Dichobune robertiana Dichobune leporina Homacodon Gobiohyus Suina Khirtharia Entelodon Palaeocheorus
Thaumastognathus
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
reclassified the species Dichobune obliquum, previously described by the French naturalist Georges Cuvier in 1822 as Anoplotherium (Dichobune) obliquum, to Haplomeryx
Haplomeryx
Studies of a genus of endemic Paleogene European artiodactyls
1812 and had their names emended in 1822 to A. (Xiphodon) gracile, A. (Dichobune) leporinum, and A. murinus. The former two species' subgenera were converted
Research history of Anoplotherium
Research_history_of_Anoplotherium
Extinct genus of mammals
anthracotheres (Anthracokeryx), entelodonts (Brachyhyops), dichobunids (Dichobune), helohyids (Gobiohyus), and archaeomerycids (Archaeomeryx). Perissodactyls
Sharamynodon
Extinct genus of mammals
amphicyonid Cynodictis, palaeotheres Palaeotherium and Anchilophus, dichobunid Dichobune, choeropotamid Choeropotamus, cebochoerids Cebochoerus and Acotherulum
Plagiolophus_(mammal)
Extinct genus of primates
palaeotheres (Palaeotherium, Plagiolophus, Metanchilophus), dichobunid Dichobune, choeropotamid Choeropotamus, cebochoerids Cebochoerus and Acotherulum
Adapis
Extinct genus of mammals
amphicyonid Cynodictis, palaeotheres Palaeotherium and Plagiolophus, dichobunid Dichobune, anoplotheriids Anoplotherium and Diplobune, cainothere Paroxacron and
Pterodon_(mammal)
Geologic formation and lagerstätte in Occitanie, France
Images Bachitherium B. guirounetensis B. lavocati Cryptomeryx C. gaudryi Dichobune D. sigei Dichodon D. vidalenci Iberomeryx I. matsoui Mosaicomeryx M. quercyi
Quercy_Phosphorites_Formation
Extinct genus of European perissodactyl
Palaeotherium, Anchilophus, Metanchilophus, Lophiotherium), dichobunids (Dichobune, Hyperdichobune, Meniscodon, Mouillacitherium), cebochoerids (Cebochoerus
Lophiodon
Extinct genus of endemic Palaeogene European artiodactyls
Robiatherium), xiphodonts (Xiphodon, Dichodon, Haplomeryx), dichobunids Dichobune and Mouillacitherium, lophiodont Lophiodon, and palaeotheres (Anchilophus
Leptotheridium
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