Indohyaenodontidae Explained
Indohyaenodontidae ("indian hyaenodonts") is an extinct family of placental mammals from extinct order Hyaenodonta. Fossil remains of these mammals are known from early to late Eocene deposits in Asia.[1]
Classification and phylogeny
Taxonomy
- Family: †Indohyaenodontidae
Notes and References
- Craniodental and postcranial morphology of Indohyaenodon raoifrom the early eocene of india, and its implications for ecology, phylogeny, and biogeography of hyaenodontid mammals . 10.1080/02724634.2015.965308 . 2015 . Rana . Rajendra S. . Kumar . Kishor . Zack . Shawn P. . Solé . Floreal . Rose . Kenneth D. . Missiaen . Pieter . Singh . Lachham . Sahni . Ashok . Smith . Thierry . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 35 . 5 . e965308 . 84070383 .