- have a
distribution across Laurasia. The ****tive
amphilestid Tendagurodon is
considered a non-
amphilestid member of
Amphilestheria along with the
newly described...
- hdl:11336/68497. S2CID 85069761. Gaetano, L. C.; Rougier, G. W. (2012). "First
Amphilestid from
South America: A
Molariform from the Jur****ic Cañadón
Asfalto Formation...
- from only a
single molar, it is a
small mammal typically considered an
amphilestid. However, it has also been
compared to Argentoconodon,
which has been...
- hdl:11336/117485. S2CID 56436933. Gaetano, L. C.; Rougier, G. W. (2012). "First
amphilestid from
South America: a
molariform from the Jur****ic Cañadón
Asfalto Formation...
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China with
implications for the
evolution of obtuse-angled
molars and '
amphilestid' eutriconodonts".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B:
Biological Sciences...
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amphilestid from
South America: a
molariform from the Jur****ic Cañadón
Asfalto Formation...
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Guillermo W. (2012). "First
Amphilestid from
South America: A
Molariform from the Jur****ic Cañadón
Asfalto Formation...
- no
analogue among living mammals, so
comparisons are difficult. Like
amphilestids but
unlike triconodontids,
occlusion happens by the
molars essentially...
-
anterior to
upper cusp "A",
between "A" and "B", and one
present in
amphilestids and gobiconodontids, in
which the
molars basically alternate, with the...
- 2007-03-29. Kielan-Jaworowska, Z., Dashzeveg, D. (1998). "Early
Cretaceous amphilestid ("triconodont")
mammals from Mongolia" (PDF). Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica...