Arctocyonia (original) (raw)
Arctocyonians (Arctocyonia; also known as "Procreodi") are a clade of laurasiatherian mammals whose stratigraphic range runs from the Palaeocene to the Early Eocene epochs. They were among the earliest examples of major mammalian predators after the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. While some classify arctocyonians as stem-artiodactyls, others have classified the group as members of Ferae. There are three families classified in the order: Arctocyonidae, , and .
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dbo:abstract | Arctocyonians (Arctocyonia; also known as "Procreodi") are a clade of laurasiatherian mammals whose stratigraphic range runs from the Palaeocene to the Early Eocene epochs. They were among the earliest examples of major mammalian predators after the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. While some classify arctocyonians as stem-artiodactyls, others have classified the group as members of Ferae. There are three families classified in the order: Arctocyonidae, , and . (en) Os Arctociônios ( Arctocyonia) são uma ordem extinta de mamíferos ungulados primitivos que inclui as famílias dos Arctocyonidae, Oxyclaenidae e Quettacyonidae. São os prováveis ancestrais dos Mesonychia e Artiodactyla (incluídos aí os Cetacea), com os quais são às vezes reunidos num clado chamado Eparctocyonia. Os Arctocyonia são às vezes chamados de Procreodi (Matthew, 1909), e foram no passado considerados como parte das ordens Creodonta e Condylarthra. (pt) |
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dbo:wikiPageWikiLink | dbr:Predator dbr:Eocene dbr:Cretaceous–Paleogene_extinction_event dbc:Prehistoric_mammals dbr:Mammal dbr:Ferae dbr:Arctocyon dbr:Arctocyonidae dbr:Artiodactyl dbc:Paleocene_first_appearances dbr:Laurasiatheria dbr:Palaeocene dbr:Oxyclaenidae dbr:Quettacyonidae |
dbp:authority | Van Valen, 1966 (en) |
dbp:imageCaption | Fossils of Arctocyon primaevus (en) |
dbp:name | Arctocyonians (en) |
dbp:subdivision | †Arctocyonidae (en) †Oxyclaenidae (en) †Quettacyonidae (en) |
dbp:subdivisionRanks | Families (en) |
dbp:taxon | Arctocyonia (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Arctocyonians (Arctocyonia; also known as "Procreodi") are a clade of laurasiatherian mammals whose stratigraphic range runs from the Palaeocene to the Early Eocene epochs. They were among the earliest examples of major mammalian predators after the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. While some classify arctocyonians as stem-artiodactyls, others have classified the group as members of Ferae. There are three families classified in the order: Arctocyonidae, , and . (en) Os Arctociônios ( Arctocyonia) são uma ordem extinta de mamíferos ungulados primitivos que inclui as famílias dos Arctocyonidae, Oxyclaenidae e Quettacyonidae. São os prováveis ancestrais dos Mesonychia e Artiodactyla (incluídos aí os Cetacea), com os quais são às vezes reunidos num clado chamado Eparctocyonia. Os Arctocyonia são às vezes chamados de Procreodi (Matthew, 1909), e foram no passado considerados como parte das ordens Creodonta e Condylarthra. (pt) |
rdfs:label | Arctocyonia (en) Arctocyonia (nl) Arctocyonia (pt) |
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