Greniodon is a genus of extinct gondwanatherian mammal known from the Early to Middle Eocene (Lutetian age, Mustersan to Divisaderan in the SALMA classification) of Argentina. A single species, Greniodon sylvaticus, is known, described in 2012 on the basis of two teeth found in the . It is named after the late Juan Grenier, owner of the “26 de Mayo” farm, and his family, and – odon , from the Greek odontos (tooth). The specific name sylvaticus comes after the Latin sylva, forest, in reference to the inferred paleofloral environment in which the mammal lived.
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| - Greniodon es un género extinto de mamífero Gondwanatheria que vivió desde el Eoceno inferior al Eoceno medio (Luteciense, Mustersense y Divisaderense en la clasificación SALMA ) de Argentina. Solo se conoce una especie, Greniodon sylvaticus, descrita en 2012 sobre la base de dos dientes encontrados en la . (es)
- Greniodon is a genus of extinct gondwanatherian mammal known from the Early to Middle Eocene (Lutetian age, Mustersan to Divisaderan in the SALMA classification) of Argentina. A single species, Greniodon sylvaticus, is known, described in 2012 on the basis of two teeth found in the . It is named after the late Juan Grenier, owner of the “26 de Mayo” farm, and his family, and – odon , from the Greek odontos (tooth). The specific name sylvaticus comes after the Latin sylva, forest, in reference to the inferred paleofloral environment in which the mammal lived. (en)
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| - Greniodon es un género extinto de mamífero Gondwanatheria que vivió desde el Eoceno inferior al Eoceno medio (Luteciense, Mustersense y Divisaderense en la clasificación SALMA ) de Argentina. Solo se conoce una especie, Greniodon sylvaticus, descrita en 2012 sobre la base de dos dientes encontrados en la . (es)
- Greniodon is a genus of extinct gondwanatherian mammal known from the Early to Middle Eocene (Lutetian age, Mustersan to Divisaderan in the SALMA classification) of Argentina. A single species, Greniodon sylvaticus, is known, described in 2012 on the basis of two teeth found in the . It is named after the late Juan Grenier, owner of the “26 de Mayo” farm, and his family, and – odon , from the Greek odontos (tooth). The specific name sylvaticus comes after the Latin sylva, forest, in reference to the inferred paleofloral environment in which the mammal lived. (en)
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