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- Q15728803 subject Q8712794.
- Q15728803 abstract "Coryphodontidae is an extinct family of pantodont mammals known from the Late Paleocene to the Middle Eocene of Eurasia and North America.The type genus Coryphodon is known from around the Paleocene-Eocene transition in Europe, western United States, northern Canada, and eastern Asia. The remaining genera are known exclusively from the middle Eocene of Asia.The coryphodontids are related to the pantolambdids. Coryphodon are large, derived pantodonts first described in the mid-19th century, but no intermediate stages leading to their unusual upper molars are known.The last known species of Coryphodon have bilophodont molars similar to later, more derived coryphodontids, and, most likely, Coryphodon is the primitive sister taxon to the remaining genera and the entire lineage (or lineages) originated from within this genus.Two coryphodontids considerably larger than Coryphodon but endemic to China, Asiocoryphodon and Heterocoryphodon, have more advanced bilophodont dentition.Metacoryphodon is morphologically transitional between Coryphodon and Eudinoceras.Corypohodontids were slow-growing and long-living animals, and studies of a large sample of individuals from a single locality, assumed to be from the same population, suggest that coryphodontids had a polygynous social structure in which males and females reached sexual maturity at different ages.".
- Q15728803 class Q7377.
- Q15728803 kingdom Q729.
- Q15728803 order Q132156.
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- Q15728803 phylum Q10915.
- Q15728803 synonym "* Bathmodontidae".
- Q15728803 thumbnail Cambridge_Natural_History_Mammalia_Fig_115.jpg?width=300.
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- Q15728803 classis "Mammalia".
- Q15728803 name "Coryphodontidae".
- Q15728803 ordo "†Cimolesta".
- Q15728803 phylum Q10915.
- Q15728803 regnum "Animalia".
- Q15728803 subordo "†Pantodonta".
- Q15728803 superfamilia "†Coryphodontoidae".
- Q15728803 synonyms "* Bathmodontidae".
- Q15728803 type Animal.
- Q15728803 type Eukaryote.
- Q15728803 type Mammal.
- Q15728803 type Species.
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- Q15728803 comment "Coryphodontidae is an extinct family of pantodont mammals known from the Late Paleocene to the Middle Eocene of Eurasia and North America.The type genus Coryphodon is known from around the Paleocene-Eocene transition in Europe, western United States, northern Canada, and eastern Asia. The remaining genera are known exclusively from the middle Eocene of Asia.The coryphodontids are related to the pantolambdids.".
- Q15728803 label "Coryphodontidae".
- Q15728803 depiction Cambridge_Natural_History_Mammalia_Fig_115.jpg.
- Q15728803 name "Coryphodontidae".