korraldusaktides
Korraldusaktides is a genus of extinct mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch. It is a member of the family Dendroherpetidae, a group of primitive metatherian mammals. The name Korraldusaktides was coined by Bush et al. in 1980, and it is derived from the type species, Korraldusaktides floridanus.
Fossil specimens of Korraldusaktides have been found in North America, specifically in the state of Florida.
Research on Korraldusaktides has provided valuable insights into the evolution of early metatherian mammals. The genus
Overall, Korraldusaktides is an important fossil genus that sheds light on the early origins of mammalian diversity.