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Mondegodon is an extinct genus of basal "mesonychian" which existed in Portugal, during the earliest Eocene (Neustrian age). It is known from the holotype – UNLSNC-19, and other parts of dentary, recovered from the Silveirinha Formation, Portugal. It was first named by Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel and Miguel Telles Antunes in 2011 and the type species is Mondegodon eutrigonus. The generic name is derived from "Baixo Mondego", the region where Silveirinha is located; and odon (Greek), for "tooth" by analogy with triisodontid generic names. The specific name is derived from the prefix eu (Greek), "well", and trigonus (Latin), "three-cornered" in reference to the remarkable tricuspidate pattern of the upper molars.

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  • Mondegodon es un género extinto de "mesoniquio" basal que vivió en Portugal, durante el Eoceno temprano (era del ). Es conocido a partir del holotipo – UNLSNC-19, y otras partes del dentario, recuperados de la localidad de , Portugal. Fue nombrado por Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel y Miguel Telles Antunes en 2011 y la especie tipo es Mondegodon eutrigonus. El nombre del género se deriva de "Baixo Mondego", la región donde se localiza Silveirinha; y odon del griego para "diente" por analogía con los nombres de géneros de los trisodóntidos. El nombre de la especie se deriva del prefijo eu en griego "bueno", y el latín trigonus, "tres esquinas" en referencia al notable patrón tricúspide de los molares superiores.​ (es)
  • Mondegodon is an extinct genus of basal "mesonychian" which existed in Portugal, during the earliest Eocene (Neustrian age). It is known from the holotype – UNLSNC-19, and other parts of dentary, recovered from the Silveirinha Formation, Portugal. It was first named by Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel and Miguel Telles Antunes in 2011 and the type species is Mondegodon eutrigonus. The generic name is derived from "Baixo Mondego", the region where Silveirinha is located; and odon (Greek), for "tooth" by analogy with triisodontid generic names. The specific name is derived from the prefix eu (Greek), "well", and trigonus (Latin), "three-cornered" in reference to the remarkable tricuspidate pattern of the upper molars. (en)
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  • *M. eutrigonus (Tabuce, Clavel & Antunes, 2011 ) (en)
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  • Mondegodon es un género extinto de "mesoniquio" basal que vivió en Portugal, durante el Eoceno temprano (era del ). Es conocido a partir del holotipo – UNLSNC-19, y otras partes del dentario, recuperados de la localidad de , Portugal. Fue nombrado por Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel y Miguel Telles Antunes en 2011 y la especie tipo es Mondegodon eutrigonus. El nombre del género se deriva de "Baixo Mondego", la región donde se localiza Silveirinha; y odon del griego para "diente" por analogía con los nombres de géneros de los trisodóntidos. El nombre de la especie se deriva del prefijo eu en griego "bueno", y el latín trigonus, "tres esquinas" en referencia al notable patrón tricúspide de los molares superiores.​ (es)
  • Mondegodon is an extinct genus of basal "mesonychian" which existed in Portugal, during the earliest Eocene (Neustrian age). It is known from the holotype – UNLSNC-19, and other parts of dentary, recovered from the Silveirinha Formation, Portugal. It was first named by Rodolphe Tabuce, Julien Clavel and Miguel Telles Antunes in 2011 and the type species is Mondegodon eutrigonus. The generic name is derived from "Baixo Mondego", the region where Silveirinha is located; and odon (Greek), for "tooth" by analogy with triisodontid generic names. The specific name is derived from the prefix eu (Greek), "well", and trigonus (Latin), "three-cornered" in reference to the remarkable tricuspidate pattern of the upper molars. (en)
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