has been considered a nomen dubium. Oxlestes is currently a monotypic genus, containing a single species, O. grandis. Its specimens were recovered in the...
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be outside of a Taeniodonta + Alveugena carbonensis, with Procerberus grandis being closer to that clade than to other Procerberus species. "Cimolesta"...
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that were specialised towards carnivorous habits, and possible forms like Oxlestes and Khudulestes might have been among the largest Mesozoic mammals, though...
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