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- have a distribution across Laurasia. The ****tive amphilestid Tendagurodon is considered a non-amphilestid member of Amphilestheria along with the newly described...
- broderipii Two left mandibles and right mandible Stonesfield Slate quarries Amphilestid Amphitherium A. prevostii Partial left mandible and a right mandible...
- A. comoensis Wyoming An amphilestid eutriconodont. Comodon C. gidleyi Wyoming, Brushy Basin member A mandible. An amphilestid eutriconodont slightly larger...
- S2CID 4317817. Gaetano, Leandro C.; Rougier, 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...
- G. hoburensis A fragmentary lower jaw. Kemchugia K. magna A tooth An amphilestid mammal Kiyatherium K. cardiodens A maxilla A zhangheotheriid mammal Sibirotherium...
- 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...
- 2007-03-29. Kielan-Jaworowska, Z., Dashzeveg, D. (1998). "Early Cretaceous amphilestid ("triconodont") mammals from Mongolia" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica...
- China with implications for the evolution of obtuse-angled molars and 'amphilestid' eutriconodonts". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences...