Almogaver

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Phenacodontidae
Temporal range: Early Paleocene to middle Eocene
Scientific classification
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Phenacodontidae
Genus:
Almogaver
Species
  • A. condali

Almogaver is an extinct possible odd-toed ungulate genus in the family Phenacodontidae. It was a ground-dwelling herbivore.[1] It is known from the Tremp Basin in Spain, and some authorities consider it synonymous with Phenacodus.[2]

References

  1. ^ Almogaver in the Paleobiology Database. Retrieved April 2013.
  2. ^ Cuesta Ruiz-Colmenares, Eocene Mammals from Iberian Peninsula. 1997