Crivadiatherium
431431Crivadiatherium (†Crivadiatherium (Radulesco, Iliesco & Iliesco 1976))
Order: Embrithopoda
Family: †Palaeoamasiidae
Temporal range: late Eocene - early Oligocene of Europe
Crivadiatherium is an extinct genus of Palaeoamasiidae, which fossil remains - teeth and mandible fragments - have been discovered in the Crivadia site in the Hateg depression, Romania. The age of the Crivadia site is not clear, but seems to be between the Late Eocene to the Early Oligocene. The teeth of Crivadiatherium, compared with those of its relatives as Palaeoamasia from Turkey and Arsinoitherium from Egypt, shows features more primitive, with lower molars without lobes and less bilophodont. It is probable that Crivadiatherium lived in lacustrine environments, maybe eating abrasive plants.
Crivadiatherium (†Crivadiatherium (Radulesco, Iliesco & Iliesco 1976))
Order: Embrithopoda
Family: †Palaeoamasiidae
Temporal range: late Eocene - early Oligocene of Europe
Crivadiatherium is an extinct genus of Palaeoamasiidae, which fossil remains - teeth and mandible fragments - have been discovered in the Crivadia site in the Hateg depression, Romania. The age of the Crivadia site is not clear, but seems to be between the Late Eocene to the Early Oligocene. The teeth of Crivadiatherium, compared with those of its relatives as Palaeoamasia from Turkey and Arsinoitherium from Egypt, shows features more primitive, with lower molars without lobes and less bilophodont. It is probable that Crivadiatherium lived in lacustrine environments, maybe eating abrasive plants.