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Pantodont mammal genus from the Paleocene epoch
Coryphodon (from Greek κορῦφὴ, "point", and ὀδοὺς, "tooth", meaning peaked tooth, referring to "the development of the angles of the ridges into points
Coryphodon
Species of snake
constrictor Linnaeus, 1758 Bascanion constrictor — Baird & Girard, 1853 Coryphodon constrictor — A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1854 Zamenis constrictor — Boulenger
Eastern_racer
Extinct suborder of mammals
The pantodonts appear in North America in the middle Paleocene, where Coryphodon survived into the middle Eocene. Pantodont teeth have been found in South
Pantodonta
Extinct family of mammals
Paleocene to the Middle Eocene of Eurasia and North America. The type genus Coryphodon is known from around the Paleocene-Eocene transition in Europe, western
Coryphodontidae
Species of snake
Vingt-quatrième livraison. Baillière. Paris. Index + Plates I.–VI. ("Coryphodon Blumenbachi, Merr.", Plate III., Figures 2–4.) Lazell, J.D. 1998. Morphology
Oriental_rat_snake
Paleontological research in the U.S. state of New Mexico
scientists by the mid-19th century. Major finds in the state include Coryphodon, a mummy of the ground sloth Nothrotherium, Triassic Coelophysis bonebeds
Paleontology_in_New_Mexico
Pantodont mammal genus from the Paleocene epoch
seems to have been replaced in its ecosystem by other pantodonts, such as Coryphodon. In life, Barylambda probably resembled a large ground sloth, with a small
Barylambda
Genus of mammals (fossil)
pantodonts would quickly evolve into heavy animals such as Barylambda and Coryphodon. These were the first large browsers, pioneering styles of life later
Pantolambda
Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Titanoides
Subspecies of snake
(Baird & Girard, 1853) Synonyms Bascanion foxii Baird & Girard, 1853 Coryphodon constrictor – Duméril & Bibron, 1854 Zamenis constrictor – Boulenger,
Coluber_constrictor_foxii
Species of reptile
Vingt-quatrième livraison. Baillière. Paris. Index + Plates I.- VI. (Coryphodon korros, Plate IV., Figure 2.) Lazell, J.D. 1998. Morphology and the status
Ptyas_korros
Natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois
Basilosaurus prehistoric cetacean fossil skeleton, pelvis with hind limbs Coryphodon pantodont fossil skeleton Eobasileus uintathere fossil skull Glyptodon
Field Museum of Natural History
Field_Museum_of_Natural_History
Subspecies of snake
disegnati per l'iconografia generale. A. Lombardi. Milan. vii + 143 pp. (Coryphodon oaxaca, p. 63.) Natural History Miscellany: Mexican Racer (Coluber constrictor
Coluber_constrictor_oaxaca
Genus of mammals (fossil)
native to Late Eocene Mongolia, and was very similar to its ancestor, Coryphodon. Described from a skull, Hypercoryphodon is a quadrupedal hippopotamus-like
Hypercoryphodon
Genus of snakes
Colubridae Subfamily: Colubrinae Genus: Masticophis Baird & Girard, 1853 Species 13, see text. Synonyms Bascanion, Bascanium, Coryphodon, Herpetodryas
Masticophis
Subspecies of snake
constrictor Linnaeus, 1758 Bascanion constrictor — Baird & Girard, 1853 Coryphodon constrictor — A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1854 Zamenis constrictor — Boulenger
Northern_black_racer
Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Alcidedorbignya
Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Bemalambda
Polyphyletic group of extinct mammals
articulated with both astragalus and calcaneum. The most generalized type was Coryphodon, representing the family Coryphodontidae, from the lower Eocene of Europe
Amblypoda
American paleontologist (1873–1963)
Department, Henry Fairfield Osborn, with the discovery of a nearly complete Coryphodon skeleton near the Greybull River. In early 1897, Osborn offered Brown
Barnum_Brown
Species of snake
Ophidiens: Vingt-quatrième livraison. Paris: Baillière. Index + Plates I–VI (Coryphodon dhumnades [Jan non Cantor], Plate IV, Figure 1). Lazell JD, Keirans JE
Ptyas_nigromarginata
Subspecies of snake
flaviventris Say, 1823 Bascanion flaviventris — Baird & Girard, 1853 Coryphodon flaviventris — Hallowell, 1856 Coluber constrictor var. flaviventris —
Coluber constrictor flaviventris
Coluber_constrictor_flaviventris
U.S. national park located in West Texas, bordering Mexico
in 1957, and displayed fossils of Hyracotherium, a horse ancestor, and Coryphodon, a large hippo-like animal that lived during the Eocene, about 55 million
Big_Bend_National_Park
Species of snake
Lycodon fasciolatus (Shaw, 1802) Synonyms Coluber fasciolatus Shaw, 1802 Coryphodon fasciolatus (Shaw, 1802) Tyria fasciolata (Shaw, 1802) Zamenis fasciolatus
Banded_wolf_snake
Geologic formation in Canada
Recent isotopic work suggests that some mammals, including the hippo-like Coryphodon, were year-round residents in the High Arctic. Given that Gastornis was
Margaret_Formation
Taxonomy of a fossil mammal genus
Lophiodontidae as well as to other members of the Perissodactyla and to Coryphodon. There are fourteen species presently assigned to Lophiodon in total,
Taxonomy_of_Lophiodon
Species of snake
Species: P. fusca Binomial name Ptyas fusca (Günther, 1858) Synonyms Coryphodon fuscus Günther 1858 Zaocys fuscus Günther 1864 Zapyrus fuscus Boulenger
Ptyas_fusca
Group of rock strata in England
remains of turtles, crocodiles, sharks, birds (Gastornis) and the mammal Coryphodon. Bricks, tiles and coarse pottery and occasionally firebricks have been
Lambeth_Group
size. The largest member of the extinct order Cimolesta was probably Coryphodon, which was about 1 metre (3.3 ft) at shoulder height and 2.5 metres (8
List_of_largest_mammals
American geologist
Schoch, Robert M. (September 1990). "Ontogenetic studies of early Cenozoic Coryphodon (Mammalia, Pantodonta)". Journal of Paleontology. 64 (5): 831–841. Bibcode:1990JPal
Robert_M._Schoch
American painter (1874–1953)
by two Pterodon Hoplophoneus Dinictis and Protoceras from 1904 Mesonyx Coryphodon Eohippus Gomphotherium Patriofelis Phenacodus Paraceratherium Mesohippus
Charles_R._Knight
Extinct family of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Barylambdidae
usually being 57.3 kilograms in weight. The largest known cimolestan is Coryphodon, 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high at the shoulder, 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) long and up to
Largest_prehistoric_animals
locality for species †Chisternon †Chriacus †Colodon †Compsemys †Coniatus †Coryphodon Crocodylus †Crocodylus acer – type locality for species †Crocodylus affinis
List of the prehistoric life of Utah
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Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Presbytherium
Geologic unit of Eocene lacustrine deposits
environment include brontotheres, ancient tapirs, primates, panthodonts like Coryphodon, rodents, alligators, snakes, turtles, and birds like Gastornis and Presbyornis
Buchanan_Lake_Formation
Geological formation in south-east England
of these animals are as old as the Eocene (such as Hyracotherium and Coryphodon, originating from the London Clay), most originate from the Pliocene and
Red_Crag_Formation
Extinct genus of mammals
Eohippus, the oxyaenid Oxyaena, the phenacodont Phenacodus and the pantodont Coryphodon. Lambotherium also coexisted with omomyid primates. The environments Lambdotherium
Lambdotherium
Geologic formation in New Mexico, USA
Carnivora Angelarctocyon cf. australis Glires Paramyidae indet. Pantodonta Coryphodon sp. Perissodactyls cf. Homogalax protapirinus Brontotheriidae indet. Equidae
Galisteo_Formation
Geologic formation in the United States
Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Coryphodon C. sp. Meridian, Mississippi Early Eocene A pantodont. Naranius N. americanus
Tuscahoma_Formation
Extinct genus of mammals
presence of oblique "zigzag" lines, similar to those of the pantodont Coryphodon, as well, for example, entelodontids and hyenas; most modern eutherian
Uintatherium
Extinct family of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Bemalambdidae
Geological formation in China
was identified as a Mongolian relative to the North American pantodont Coryphodon. The expedition also lead to the discovery of the only known skull of
Irdin_Manha_Formation
Extinct genus of European perissodactyl
previous year for Coryphodon when it was named. It was later in 1847 that French palaeontologist Auguste Pomel confirmed Coryphodon to be a distinct genus
Lophiodon
Coryphodon
1845_in_paleontology
Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Leptolambda
Geologic formation in the western United States
Prochetodon sp. Ptilodus sp. Pantodonta Barylambda faberi Coryphodon armatus C. lobatus C. radians Coryphodon sp. Pholidota Palaeanodon sp. Placentalia Copecion
Wasatch_Formation
Family †Coryphodontidae Marsh 1876 Genus †Asiocoryphodon Xu 1976 Genus †Coryphodon Owen 1845 [Bathmodon Cope 1872; Metalophodon Cope 1872; Ectacodon Cope
List_of_prehistoric_mammals
The following fauna species list follows Clouter (2007). Argillotherium Coryphodon eocaenus – a pantodont Hyracotherium – a palaeothere, a primitive relative
Paleobiota_of_the_London_Clay
North American faunal stage
pantodont Coryphodon and the miacid Uintacyon. Clarkforkian 2 (Cf-2): The youngest substage, starting at the first appearance of the pantodont Coryphodon and
Clarkforkian
Geologic unit in the western United States
formation: Glires Paramys excavatus Pantodonta Caenolambda jepseni Coryphodon armatus Coryphodon sp. Perissodactyla Hyracotherium vasacciense Minippus index
Hannold_Hill_Formation
North American faunal stage
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Wasatchian
atratus †Coragyps occidentalis †Cormohipparion Corvus †Corvus corax †Coryphodon †Cosoryx †Cranioceras Cratogeomys †Cratogeomys castanops Crotalus †Crotalus
List of the prehistoric life of New Mexico
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_New_Mexico
species †Corvina †Corvina intermedia Corvus †Corvus brachyrhynchos †Coryphodon †Coryphodon armatus †Cranioceras †Cranioceras teres – type locality for species
List of the Cenozoic life of Texas
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Texas
National monument in the United States
extinct omnivorous salamander Aerugoamnis paulus, an extinct frog Mammals: Coryphodon Onychonycteris finneyi and Icaronycteris index, bats Heptodon, an extinct
Fossil Butte National Monument
Fossil_Butte_National_Monument
†Ceratophyllum Cercidiphyllum †Champsosaurus Cocculus †Coniophis Cornus †Corylus †Coryphodon †Credneria Cyclocarya †Daphoenus †Davidia †Dennstaedtia †Diacodexis –
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locality for species †Coryphodon †Coryphodon armatus †Coryphodon eocaenus †Coryphodon lobatus †Coryphodon proterus †Coryphodon radians †Cranea †Cranea
List of the Cenozoic life of Wyoming
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Extinct genus of dinocerate mammal
assigned to other dinocerates, such as Uintatherium, and the pantodont Coryphodon, as Eobasileus was once grouped within the Amblypoda, an obsolete group
Eobasileus
report Corbula Cordieria †Cormohipparion †Corvina Corvus †Corvus corax †Coryphodon Crassostrea †Crassostrea alabamiensis Crenella Crepidula Crisia †Crommium
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Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Crustulus
†Coniophis – or unidentified comparable form †Conzattia Cornus †Corylus †Coryphodon †Cosoryx – tentative report Crataegus †Credneria Crematogaster Culiseta
List of the prehistoric life of Montana
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Prehistoric life-forms in US state
pattersoni †Copemys †Copemys mariae – or unidentified related form †Coryphodon †Coryphodon lobatus †Cristadjidaumo – type locality for genus †Cristadjidaumo
List of the Cenozoic life of Utah
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Utah
locality for species †Corylus FU079 informal †Corylus insignis †Coryphodon †Coryphodon armatus – or unidentified comparable form †Cotradechites – type
List of the Cenozoic life of North Dakota
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Geologic formation in Wyoming, United States
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Tatman_Formation
Geologic formation in Wyoming, United States
Haplomylus speirianus Multituberculata Parectypodus lunatus Pantodonta Coryphodon sp. Perissodactyls Homogalax protapirinus Homogalax sp. Equidae indet
Indian_Meadows_Formation
Extinct genus of mammals
Bemalambdidae Bemalambda Hypsilolambda Coryphodontidae Asiocoryphodon Coryphodon Eudinoceras Heterocoryphodon Hypercoryphodon Wutucoryphodon Harpyodidae
Haplolambda
†Cormocyon Cornus Corvus †Corvus brachyrhynchos †Corvus corax †Corylus †Coryphodon Crataegus †Credneria Crocodylus †Crocodylus affinis – type locality for
List of the prehistoric life of Wyoming
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Geologic formation in the southern United States
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Hatchetigbee_Bluff_Formation
Geologic formation in Colorado, United States
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
DeBeque_Formation
Geologic formation in New Mexico, USA
Hyaenodonta Hyaenodontidae indet. Insectivora Apatemys bellulus Pantodonta Coryphodon armatus Perissodactyla Eohippus angustidens Systemodon tapirinus Xenicohippus
San_Jose_Formation
Corbicula Corbula †Cormohipparion †Corvina Corvus †Corvus brachyrhynchos †Coryphodon †Cranioceras Crassostrea †Crassostrea contracta Cratogeomys †Cratogeomys
List of the prehistoric life of Texas
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Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
Cornus Corticaria Corvus †Corvus brachyrhynchos †Corvus corax †Corylus †Coryphodon Cossonus †Cotinus †Crabro †Cratacanthus Crataegus Crotalus †Crotalus viridis
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Sculpture Wood —N/a Coryphodon Fossil Pit, Lesnes Abbey Woods 51°29′14″N 0°07′51″E / 51.4873°N 0.1307°E / 51.4873; 0.1307 (Coryphodon) Tom Harvey Sculpture
List of public art in the London Borough of Bexley
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Geologic formation in North Dakota
Eocene Camels Butte Member. They include the remains of mammals such as Coryphodon, Hyracotherium, Homogalax, Sinopa, Didymictis, Hyopsodus, Paramys and
Golden_Valley_Formation
brachyrhynchos †Corvus corax †Corylus †Corylus insignis †Coryphodon †Coryphodon armatus †Coryphodon eocaenus Cossonus †Cossonus gabbii – type locality for
List of the Cenozoic life of Colorado
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Conger Conomitra †Conorbis Conus Coralliophila Corbula Cordieria †Corvina †Coryphodon †Coupatezia Crassispira Crassostrea Crenella Crepidula †Cretolamna Crisia
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†Corvina intermedia †Corvina pseudoradians – type locality for species †Coryphodon Costacallista – or unidentified comparable form †Costacallista mortoni
List of the Cenozoic life of Mississippi
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Geologic formation in Colorado, US
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Coalmont_Formation
extremely diverse, including the rhino-like brontotheres, the hippo-like Coryphodon, a tapir like relative (Thuliadanta), an early horse (Hyracotherium?)
Strathcona_Fiord
Geologic formation in Wyoming, United States
tillodont. A. sp. Locality SC-67. A larger tillodont than A. gunnelli. Coryphodon C. sp. Localities FG-61, SC-67 and SC-139. A pantodont. Didelphodus D
Willwood_Formation
Geologic formation in Wyoming, United States
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Pass_Peak_Formation
childreni †Corvina †Corvina gemma †Corvina intermedia Corvus †Corvus corax †Coryphodon Costacallista †Costacallista aequorea †Costacallista aldrichi †Costacallista
List of the Cenozoic life of Alabama
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Geologic formation in Colorado, US
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Cuchara_Formation
found the first known Eocene mammal from the southwestern United States, Coryphodon. In total he discovered about 90 species. This was a major boon to his
History of paleontology in the United States
History_of_paleontology_in_the_United_States
cornella †Cornus hyperborea †Cornus ovalis †Corylus †Corylus insignis †Coryphodon †Coryphodon proterus – type locality for species †Cosmocomoidea †Cosmocomoidea
List of the Cenozoic life of Montana
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Geological formation in Baja California, Mexico
United States Canada United States Mexico United States Copelemur Coryphodon Diacodexis Homogalax Oxyaena Paramys Primates Birds Reptiles Fish Insects
Las_Tetas_de_Cabra_Formation
Science fiction short stories by Sprague de Camp
Alamosaurus, Archaeotherium, Brontops, Camptosaurus, Columbian mammoth, Coryphodon, Deinosuchus, Diprotodon, Eurypterid, Gastornis (called Diatryma), Gorgosaurus
Rivers_of_Time
Margaret Formation; Ellesmere Island, Canada), and identify them as teeth of Coryphodon. A study on the evolution of feeding strategies in marine mammals throughout
2020_in_paleomammalogy
doi:10.1206/3737.2. hdl:2246/6161. S2CID 84627536. Mary R. Dawson (2012). "Coryphodon, the northernmost Holarctic Paleogene pantodont (Mammalia), and its global
2012_in_paleomammalogy
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
Boy/Male
Hindu
Crown flower plant, Fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manimay | மாஂநீமய
Full of jewel
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Love
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Iorwerth, YORATH means "handsome lord."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the noble one.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Population; Socialism; Powerful; Prosperous
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Chetsrown, HEZRON means "enclosed; surrounded by a wall." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Reuben.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devayani | தேவயாநீ
Gracious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
CORYPHODON
n.
A genus of extinct mammals from the eocene tertiary of Europe and America. Its species varied in size between the tapir and rhinoceros, and were allied to those animals, but had short, plantigrade, five-toed feet, like the elephant.
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, the genus Coryphodon.