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A new Puercan (early Paleocene) hyopsodontid "condylarth" from New Mexico
Thomas E. Williamson,
Anne Weil
Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Teeth
100%
Grinding
100%
Lip
100%
Cheek Teeth
100%
New Genus
100%
New Species
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Phylogeny
100%
New Genus
100%
Willow
100%
Grinding
100%
New Species
100%
Cladistics
100%
Keyphrases
New Mexico
100%
Early Paleocene
100%
Puercan
100%
Phylogenetic Analysis
33%
San Juan Basin
33%
Local Fauna
33%
Willow
33%
Transverse Shear
33%
Cheek
33%
Enlargement
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
New Mexico
100%
Paleocene
100%
Phylogenetics
50%
New Species
50%
New Genus
50%