Carodnia is an extinct genus of South American ungulate known from the Early Eocene of Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. Carodnia is placed in the order Xenungulata...
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and Colombia. The best known member of this enigmatic order is the genus Carodnia, a tapir-like and -sized animal with a gait similar to living African elephants...
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study recovers them as within the true ungulate assemblage, closest to Carodnia. In Australia, the recently-extinct marsupial Chaeropus ("pig-footed bandicoot")...
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precingulid was more robust than in Etayoa and Carodnia. The talonid basin wasn't open lingually as in Carodnia, but closed as in Etayoa. The hypoconid and...
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Formation Argentina A notoungulate belonging to the family Interatheriidae. Carodnia karuen Sp. nov Valid Gelfo, López & Bond Paleocene Peñas Coloradas Formation...
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place the clade Xenungulata (which contains several genera, including Carodnia) within Pyrotheria, even when dentition, although bilophodont in both orders...
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†Carodniidae Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
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†Carodniidae Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
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†Carodniidae Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
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†Carodniidae Carodnia Etayoa Notoetayoa Rodcania...
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