Greniodon Explained
Greniodon is a genus of extinct gondwanatherian mammal known from the Early to Middle Eocene (Lutetian age, Mustersan to Divisaderan in the SALMA classification) of Argentina. A single species, Greniodon sylvaticus, is known, described in 2012 on the basis of two teeth found in the Andesitas Huancache Formation.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=taxonInfo&taxon_no=327300 Greniodon
- Goin. Francisco J.. Tejedor. Marcelo F.. Chornogubsky. Laura. López. Guillermo M.. Gelfo. Javier N.. Bond. Mariano. Woodburne. Michael O.. Gurovich. Yamila. Reguero. Marcelo. Persistence of a Mesozoic, non-therian mammalian lineage (Gondwanatheria) in the mid-Paleogene of Patagonia. Naturwissenschaften. 2012. 99. 6. 449–463. 10.1007/s00114-012-0919-z. 22584426. 2012NW.....99..449G .