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1482:Guichilambda
1480:
1473:
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724:
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708:
702:Clarkforkian
697:
693:
692:
681:
675:
670:Loxolophodon
669:
664:Letalophodon
663:
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643:
636:
622:
616:
612:
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600:
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307:(from Greek
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293:Metalophodon
292:
287:
282:Loxolophodon
281:
276:Letalophodon
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241:
232:Type species
217:
216:
123:
122:Skeleton of
24:
18:
1680:Pantolambda
1666:Caenolambda
1591:Eudinoceras
1530:Leptolambda
1516:Haplolambda
1489:Tingolambda
709:C. eocaenus
698:C. proterus
613:C. ventanus
579:C. repandus
573:C. proterus
512:C. eocaenus
437:C. proterus
429:C. eocaenus
371:Description
40:57–46
1855:Pantodonts
1844:Categories
1798:Coryphodon
1734:Altilambda
1584:Coryphodon
1550:Bemalambda
1509:Barylambda
1448:Titanoides
1413:Pantodonta
1391:Pantodonta
1370:see below↓
1361:Pantodonta
1280:Subclass:
1246:Pantodonta
1159:1 November
1069:Coryphodon
869:References
842:Coryphodon
836:noticed a
823:Coryphodon
819:Coryphodon
814:Coryphodon
810:Coryphodon
798:Coryphodon
787:Coryphodon
779:Coryphodon
741:Coryphodon
737:C. lobatus
733:C. armatus
729:C. radians
725:C. radians
721:Coryphodon
713:Wasatchian
694:Coryphodon
589:C. radians
567:C. pisuqti
545:C. lobatus
535:C. hamatus
500:C. armatus
472:C. lobatus
457:Coryphodon
453:Coryphodon
441:C. lobatus
433:C. radians
413:Coryphodon
402:Coryphodon
396:Coryphodon
392:Coryphodon
388:Coryphodon
364:Coryphodon
344:Barylambda
335:Coryphodon
304:Coryphodon
218:Coryphodon
191:Pantodonta
124:Coryphodon
25:Coryphodon
1441:Harpyodus
1434:Crustulus
1262:Kingdom:
1090:742731820
1047:727240564
886:Owen 1845
635:Skull of
517:Lophiodon
421:ungulates
339:pantodont
288:Manteodon
271:Ectacodon
266:Bathmodon
249:Owen 1845
224:Owen 1845
154:Kingdom:
148:Eukaryota
33:- Middle
31:Paleocene
1807:Wikidata
1700:Dilambda
1349:Eutheria
1334:Eutheria
1322:Mammalia
1307:Mammalia
1291:Eutheria
1276:Mammalia
1270:Chordata
1268:Phylum:
1264:Animalia
1065:(1995).
1035:(1845).
848:See also
627:Synonyms
561:C. oweni
519:eocaenum
358:Mongolia
353:of Late
257:Synonyms
197:Family:
178:Mammalia
168:Chordata
164:Phylum:
158:Animalia
144:Domain:
1813:Q134013
1274:Class:
1182:Bibcode
1174:Geology
1133:Bibcode
1052:18 July
1026:Sources
654:(1995).
647:(1995).
488:C. anax
463:Species
210:Genus:
184:Order:
174:Class:
1282:Theria
1112:
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802:Eocene
355:Eocene
337:was a
310:κορῦφὴ
35:Eocene
1827:40574
1287:Clade
1074:(PDF)
705:NALMA
474:skull
325:genus
316:ὀδοὺς
1347:see
1320:see
1161:2013
1110:ISBN
1097:2022
1086:OCLC
1054:2013
1043:OCLC
956:2022
943:ISBN
922:2022
717:PETM
439:and
48:PreꞒ
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