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Genus of mammals (fossil)
Eurotherium ("european beast") is an
extinct
paraphyletic
genus of placental mammals from extinct family
Hyaenodontidae that lived from the early to middle
Eocene in
Europe .
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References
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a
b Polly, P. David; Lange-Badré, Brigitte (1993).
"A new genus Eurotherium (Mammalia, Creodonta) in reference to taxonomic problems with some Eocene hyaenodontids from Eurasia" . Comptes rendus de l'Académie des Sciences . 317 : 9910996.
^ Solé, F.; Morlo, M.; Schaal, T.; Lehmann, T. (2021). "New hyaenodonts (Mammalia) from the late Ypresian locality of Prémontré (France) support a radiation of the hyaenodonts in Europe already at the end of the early Eocene". Geobios . 66–67: 119–141.
Bibcode :
2021Geobi..66..119S .
doi :
10.1016/j.geobios.2021.02.004 .
S2CID
234848856 .
^ Langé-Badre, Brigitte; Haubold, Hartmut (1990). "Les Créodontes (Mammifères) du gisement du Geiseltal (Éocène Moyen, RDA)". Geobios . 5 (23): 607–637.
Bibcode :
1990Geobi..23..607L .
doi :
10.1016/0016-6995(90)80028-E .
^ Van Valen, Leigh (1965). "Some European Proviverrini (Mammalia, Deltatheridia)". Palaeontology . 8 : 638–665.
^ Matthes H. W. (1967.) "Eine neue Creodontier-Art aus der eozänen Geiseltal fauna." Ber. deutsch Ges. Geol. Wiss., (A), 12, 6: 659-667.
^ Borths, Matthew R.; Holroyd, Patricia A.; Seiffert, Eric R. (2016).
"Hyainailourinae and Teratodontinae cranial material from the late Eocene of Egypt and the application of parsimony and Bayesian methods to the phylogeny and biogeography of Hyaenodonta (Placentalia, Mammalia)" . PeerJ . 4 : e2639.
doi :
10.7717/peerj.2639 .
PMC
5111901 .
PMID
27867761 .
^ Dubied, Morgane; Solé, Floréal; Mennecart, Bastien (2019). "The cranium of Proviverra typica (Mammalia, Hyaenodonta) and its impact on hyaenodont phylogeny and endocranial evolution". Palaeontology . 62 (6): 983–1001.
Bibcode :
2019Palgy..62..983D .
doi :
10.1111/pala.12437 .
S2CID
201310577 .
†Afro‑Arabian clade
other representatives
ichnotaxa of Hyaenodonta