Didolodontidae

Didolodontidae is a family of "condylarth" mammals known from the Paleocene to the late Eocene of South America.[2][3]

Didolodontidae
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous Oligocene, 66.523 Ma
Didolodus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
(unranked): Meridiungulata
Family: Didolodontidae
Savage, 1951
Genera
  • Didolodus
  • Ernestokokenia
  • Escribania
  • Lamegoia
  • Paulogervaisia
  • Raulvaccia
  • Ricardocifellia
  • Saltaodus[1]
  • Umayodus

References

  1. Javier N. Gelfo; Ricardo N. Alonso; Richard H. Madden; Alfredo A. Carlini (2019). "An Eocene bunodont South American native ungulate (Didolodontidae) from the Lumbrera Formation, Salta Province, Argentina". Ameghiniana. in press. doi:10.5710/AMGH.29.11.2019.3293.
  2. Javier N. Gelfo and Bernard Sigé (2011). "A new didolodontid mammal from the late Paleocene–earliest Eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 56 (4): 665–678. doi:10.4202/app.2010.0067.
  3. J. N. Gelfo. 2010. The "condylarth" Didolodontidae from Gran Barranca: history of the bunodont South American mammals until the Eocene-Oligocene transition. In R. H. Madden, A. A. Carlini, M. G. Vucetich, R. F. Kay (eds.), The Paleontology of Gran Barranca: Evolution and Environmental Change through the Middle Cenozoic of Patagonia 130-14


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