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''Honanodon'' is an extinct genus of
mesonychid Mesonychidae (meaning "middle claws") is an extinct family of small to large-sized omnivorous-carnivorous mammals. They were endemic to North America and Eurasia during the Early Paleocene to the Early Oligocene, and were the earliest group of la ...
mesonychia Mesonychia ("middle claws") is an extinct taxon of small to large-sized carnivorous ungulates related to artiodactyls. Mesonychians first appeared in the early Paleocene, went into a sharp decline at the end of the Eocene, and died out entirely w ...
n found Middle to Late
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. Species of ''Honanodon'' were originally described as hapalodectids of small to large sizes based on jaw fragments and teeth. However, because the lower molars do not have grooves diagnostic of Hapalodectidae, the genus has been referred to Mesonychidae.Gunnell, Gregg F., and Philip D. Gingerich. "New hapalodectid Hapalorestes lovei (Mammalia, Mesonychia) from the early Middle Eocene of northwestern Wyoming." (1996).


Species

*Genus ''Honanodon'' **'' Honanodon hebetis'' **'' Honanodon macrodontus''


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Global Data

Arctos database
Mesonychia Eocene genus extinctions Eocene mammals of Asia Prehistoric placental genera {{paleo-mammal-stub