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- Ernanodon abstract "Ernanodon antelios is an extinct placental mammal from the late Paleocene of China.It was a relatively small animal about 50 cm in length, not including the tail. When it was first discovered and examined, it was thought to be a primitive anteater. E. antelios and Eurotamandua of Eocene Germany helped to support a hypothesis that there was movement between the faunas of South America (the homeland of anteaters and other Xenarthrans), and the faunas of Europe and Asia, by way of North America. This was further supported by the alleged European Phorusrhacid Aenigmavis, also of Eocene Germany.The view of E. antelios being an anteater has been discarded, and the idea that there was any extensive Paleocene faunal interchange with South America has been rethought due to Eurotamandua being now regarded as a scaleless relative of the modern-day pangolin, and the various European Phorusracids being reidentified as more primitive members of Cariamae.E. antelios' placement within Xenarthra is further questioned because it lacks the distinctive joints that characterize Xenarthra, the same reason why Eurotamandua is no longer regarded as a xenarthran, also. Recent studies from new remains found in Late Paleocene Mongolian strata lead to the assessment that Ernanodon is closely related to Metacheiromys within the taxon Palaeanodonta, which, in the study, was reaffirmed to be the sister taxon of Pholidota, the order of pangolins.".
- Ernanodon class Mammal.
- Ernanodon family Extinction.
- Ernanodon genus Extinction.
- Ernanodon kingdom Animal.
- Ernanodon order Palaeanodonta.
- Ernanodon phylum Chordate.
- Ernanodon thumbnail Skeleton_of_Ernanodon_antelios.jpg?width=300.
- Ernanodon wikiPageExternalLink pal4.htm.
- Ernanodon wikiPageID "10955494".
- Ernanodon wikiPageRevisionID "544785726".
- Ernanodon binomial "Ernanodon antelios".
- Ernanodon classis "Mammalia".
- Ernanodon familia "†Ernanodontidae".
- Ernanodon fossilRange "Late Paleocene".
- Ernanodon genus "†Ernanodon".
- Ernanodon hasPhotoCollection Ernanodon.
- Ernanodon imageCaption "Reconstructed skeleton at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan".
- Ernanodon name "Ernanodon".
- Ernanodon ordo Palaeanodonta.
- Ernanodon phylum Chordate.
- Ernanodon regnum "Animalia".
- Ernanodon species "†E. antelios".
- Ernanodon speciesAuthority "(Ting, 1979 )".
- Ernanodon subject Category:Paleocene_mammals.
- Ernanodon subject Category:Prehistoric_pangolins.
- Ernanodon type Animal100015388.
- Ernanodon type Chordate101466257.
- Ernanodon type LivingThing100004258.
- Ernanodon type Mammal101861778.
- Ernanodon type Object100002684.
- Ernanodon type Organism100004475.
- Ernanodon type PaleoceneMammals.
- Ernanodon type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ernanodon type Placental101886756.
- Ernanodon type PrehistoricPlacentalMammals.
- Ernanodon type Vertebrate101471682.
- Ernanodon type Whole100003553.
- Ernanodon type Animal.
- Ernanodon type Eukaryote.
- Ernanodon type Mammal.
- Ernanodon type Species.
- Ernanodon type Organism.
- Ernanodon comment "Ernanodon antelios is an extinct placental mammal from the late Paleocene of China.It was a relatively small animal about 50 cm in length, not including the tail. When it was first discovered and examined, it was thought to be a primitive anteater. E. antelios and Eurotamandua of Eocene Germany helped to support a hypothesis that there was movement between the faunas of South America (the homeland of anteaters and other Xenarthrans), and the faunas of Europe and Asia, by way of North America.".
- Ernanodon label "Ernanodon antelios".
- Ernanodon label "Ernanodon".
- Ernanodon label "Эрнанодон".
- Ernanodon sameAs Ernanodon_antelios.
- Ernanodon sameAs m.02qw4b2.
- Ernanodon sameAs Q1090231.
- Ernanodon sameAs Q1090231.
- Ernanodon sameAs Ernanodon.
- Ernanodon wasDerivedFrom Ernanodon?oldid=544785726.
- Ernanodon depiction Skeleton_of_Ernanodon_antelios.jpg.
- Ernanodon isPrimaryTopicOf Ernanodon.
- Ernanodon name "Ernanodon".