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    Meniscotherium is an extinct genus of dog-sized mammal which lived 54–38 million years ago. It was a herbivore and had hooves. Fossils have been found...
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    Subfamiliy Meniscotheriinae Cope, 1882 Genus Meniscotherium Cope, 1874 Meniscotherium chamense Cope, 1874 Meniscotherium tapiacitum Cope, 1882 Genus Orthaspidotherium...
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    Meniscotherium Phenacodus...
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    Meniscotheriidae, including the genus Meniscotherium.[citation needed] A 2014 cladistic analysis places both Phenacodus and Meniscotherium within stem perissodactyls...
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    westorum, with some scattered vertebrae of others, like the dog-sized Meniscotherium and Notharctus, one of the first primates. The earliest bats known from...
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    stem-Perissodactyla) Subfamily Meniscotheriinae Genus Ectocion Genus Meniscotherium Genus Almogaver Genus Copecion Genus Eodesmatodon Genus Phenacodus Family...
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    It contains the genera Almogaver, Copecion, Ectocion, Eodesmatodon, Meniscotherium, Ordathspidotherium, Phenacodus and Pleuraspidotherium. The family lived...
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  • Hyopsodontidae Genus Hyopsodus Family Mioclaenidae Family Phenacodontidae Genus Meniscotherium Genus Phenacodus Family Protungulatidae Genus Protungulatum Family Didolodontidae...
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    size, O. daouiensis is similar to modern-day hyraxes and the extinct Meniscotherium. The cranium of O. daouiensis is known from two specimens: one consisting...
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  • SC-139. An equid. H. sp. Skeletal remains with postcrania. An equid. Meniscotherium M. priscum Locality SC-67(?) Left dentary fragment. A phenacodontid...
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