Stylinodontinae Explained
Stylinodontinae ("teeth with pilar-like fibers") is an extinct subfamily of mammals from extinct family Stylinodontidae, that lived in North America from the early Paleocene to middle Eocene.[1] [2] [3]
Taxonomy and phylogeny
Taxonomy
- Subfamily: †Stylinodontinae
Phylogeny
Notes and References
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- Williamson . T. E. . Brusatte . S. L. . Viriot . Laurent . 10.1371/journal.pone.0075886 . New Specimens of the Rare Taeniodont Wortmania (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Comments on the Phylogeny and Functional Morphology of "Archaic" Mammals . PLOS ONE . 8 . 9 . e75886 . 2013 . 24098738 . 3786969 . 2013PLoSO...875886W . free.