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    same year but was reclassified to the subgenus Plagiolophus, named by Auguste Pomel in 1847. Plagiolophus was promoted to genus rank by subsequent palaeontologists...
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  • Plagiolophus is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Plagiolophus (plant), a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae Plagiolophus...
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    The evolution of mammals has passed through many stages since the first appearance of their synapsid ancestors in the Pennsylvanian sub-period of the...
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    representing Palaeotherium magnum, Palaeotherium medium and "Plagiolophus minus" (= Plagiolophus) are part of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs exhibition in the...
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    Hallensia and Eurohippus. There are only a few teeth of the very rare Plagiolophus. With almost 180 individuals, Lophiodon, a tapir relative with a body...
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    Proviverra, palaeotheres (Propalaeotherium, Anchilophus, Lophiotherium, Plagiolophus, Palaeotherium), hyrachyid Chasmotherium, lophiodont Lophiodon, dichobunids...
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    with Plagiolophus spp, appear to be the most cursorial palaeotheres due to their elongated and gracile metacarpals; those of P. medium and Plagiolophus are...
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    Anoplotherium (category Paleogene mammals of Europe)
    from the Late Eocene to the earliest Oligocene. It was the fifth fossil mammal genus to be described with official taxonomic authority, with a history...
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    Crystal Palace Dinosaurs (category Sculptures of mammals)
    represented by each individual sculpture: the small-size P. minor (= Plagiolophus minor), the medium-size P. medium, and the largest and most robust-appearing...
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    ('hyrax tooth') is an extinct genus of perissodactyl mammal. It was a lightly built, pony-like mammal of about 1.5 m (5 ft) long. Hyracodon's skull was large...
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    Calippus is an extinct genus of hoofed mammals in the horse family (Equidae), known from the Middle Miocene through the Early Pliocene of North and Central...
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    Palaeotheriidae (category Prehistoric mammal families)
    Palaeotheriidae is an extinct family of herbivorous perissodactyl mammals that inhabited Europe, with less abundant remains also known from Asia, from...
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    Moropus (category Miocene mammals of North America)
    foot") is an extinct genus of large perissodactyl ("odd-toed" ungulate) mammal in the chalicothere family. They were endemic to North America during the...
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    Lophiodon (category Extinct mammals of Europe)
    lóphos, 'crest' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an extinct genus of mammal related to chalicotheres. It lived in Eocene Europe 52 to 38 million years...
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    represent the medium-sized P. medium and the small-sized "P. minus" (= Plagiolophus minor). Both the large P. magnum and P. medium were posed in standing...
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    Hyrachyus (category Paleogene mammals of Asia)
    Hyrax and Ancient Greek: ὗς "pig") is an extinct genus of perissodactyl mammal that lived in Eocene Europe, North America, and Asia. Its remains have also...
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    Hyopsodontidae (category Prehistoric mammal families)
    Hyopsodontidae is an extinct family of primitive mammals, initially assigned to the order Condylarthra, living from the Paleocene to the Eocene in North...
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  • Bugtirhinus (category Miocene mammals of Asia)
    Cantabrotherium Iberolophus Idiodontherium Leptolophus Mekodontherium Metaplagiolophus Palaeotherium Paraplagiolophus Plagiolophus Pseudopalaeotherium...
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  • Eurohippus E. parvulus Lophiodon L. isselense. L. lautricense. L. sp. Plagiolophus P. cartailhaci P. cf. minor Leptolophus L. nouleti Lophiaspis L. occitanicus...
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    Diplobune (category Paleogene mammals of Europe)
    Palaeotherium and Plagiolophus, which have small degrees of frugivory. Additionally, the dental wears of Diplobune and Plagiolophus are further evidence...
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  • Robiatherium (category Paleogene mammals of Europe)
    Cynohyaenodon, miacids Paramiacis and Quercygale, palaeotheres (Palaeotherium, Plagiolophus, Anchilophus), lophiodont Lophiodon, cebochoerids Cebochoerus and Acotherulum...
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    Hyracotherium (category Eocene mammals of Europe)
    ISSN 0003-0082. Owen, Richard (1840). “Description of the fossil remains of a mammal, a bird, and a serpent, from the London clay.” Proceedings of the Geological...
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    published drawn reconstructions on known remains of "Palaeotherium" minor (= Plagiolophus minor), "Anoplotherium medium" (= Xiphodon gracilis), and, most famously...
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    Pseudamphimeryx (category Eocene mammals of Europe)
    Proviverra, palaeotheres (Propalaeotherium, Anchilophus, Lophiotherium, Plagiolophus, Palaeotherium), hyrachyid Chasmotherium, lophiodont Lophiodon, dichobunids...
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    Bachitherium (category Cenozoic mammals of Europe)
    indicates that the late Eocene mammals of eastern Europe during the Priabonian age include the palaeothere Plagiolophus, the anthracotheres Bakalovia and...
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    1812 - Cuvier draws skeletal reconstructions of "Palaeotherium" minor (= Plagiolophus minor), "Anoplotherium medium" (= Xiphodon gracilis), and, most famously...
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    Systemodon (category Eocene mammals of North America)
    Systemodon is a genus of early Eocene mammal of Wasatchian age (ca. 55-50 mya). It was one of many mammals originally considered the earliest horses, long...
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    Megacerops (category Eocene mammals of North America)
    "face") is an extinct genus of the prehistoric odd-toed ungulate (hoofed mammal) family Brontotheriidae, an extinct group of rhinoceros-like browsers related...
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    Meniscotherium (category Eocene mammals of North America)
    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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    hyaenodont Hyaenodon, amphicyonid Cynodictis, palaeotheres Palaeotherium and Plagiolophus, dichobunid Dichobune, anoplotheriids Anoplotherium and Diplobune, cainothere...
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