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    Taeniodonta ("banded teeth") is an extinct order of eutherian mammals, that lived in North America and Europe from the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)...
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    †Cimolestidae (inclusive of the genera †Maelestes and †Batodon) ?Order †Taeniodonta Order †Asioryctitheria Family †Zalambdalestidae Order †Leptictida ?Family...
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    Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order Taeniodonta, was published in 1986 by the Peabody Museum of Natural History. Schoch...
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    Oligocene. The cimolestid Procerberus may have been closely related to Taeniodonta. Procerberus was the largest cimolestid and different species may be...
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    be possible members to Ferae, like members of orders Pantodonta and Taeniodonta, and families Didelphodontidae, Nyctitheriidae, Oxyclaenidae, Palaeoryctidae...
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  • omnivory began, namely with the newly evolving large herbivores such as the Taeniodonta, Tillodonta, Pantodonta, Polydolopimorphia, and the Dinocerata. Large...
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    Atlantogenata  ?  †Taeniodonta  Boreoeutheria ...
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    "Rooting Around the Eutherian Family Tree: the Origin and Relations of the Taeniodonta". Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 21: 1–17. doi:10.1007/s10914-013-9230-9...
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    at 650 kg (1,430 lb). Wortmania and Psittacotherium from the group Taeniodonta were among the largest mammals of the Early Paleocene. Lived as soon...
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  • Schowalteria (category Taeniodonta)
    Cretaceous of Canada. It is the earliest known representative of order Taeniodonta, a specialised lineage of eutherian mammals otherwise found in Paleocene...
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