allofonina
Allofonina is a genus of small, extinct mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 34 million years ago. The genus is known from fossil remains found in Europe, particularly in Germany and France. Allofonina is characterized by its small size, with body lengths ranging from 10 to 20 centimeters, and its primitive dental structure, which includes a mix of both molars and premolars.
The genus Allofonina is notable for its unique dental morphology. The teeth are relatively small and simple,
The fossil record of Allofonina is relatively sparse, with only a few specimens known from various sites.
Allofonina is a member of the order Insectivora, which includes modern-day mammals such as shrews, hedgehogs,
In summary, Allofonina is a small, extinct mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch. It is characterized