- teeth.
Batodonoides at the
Paleobiology Database Bloch,
Jonathan I.; Rose,
Kenneth D.; Gingerich,
Philip D. (1998). "New
Species of
Batodonoides (Lipotyphla...
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Batodonoides vanhouteni is an
extinct shrew-like mammal,
thought to be the
smallest mammal that ever lived, as well as the
smallest synapsid that ever...
- Bloch, J.I.; Rose, K.D.; Gingerich, P.D. (August 1998). "New
species of
Batodonoides (Lipotyphla, Geolabididae) from the
early Eocene of Wyoming: smallest...
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Jonathan I.; Rose,
Kenneth D.; Gingerich,
Philip D. (1998). "New
species of
Batodonoides (Lipotyphla, Geolabididae) from
early eocene of Wyoming:
Smallest known...
- 063 oz) on average. The
smallest mammal that ever lived, the shrew-like
Batodonoides vanhouteni,
weighed 1.3
grams (0.046 oz). The Kitti's hog-nosed bat (Craseonycteris...
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Upper Cretaceous Campanian to Maastrichtian,
Canada and
United States.
Batodonoides -
Lower Eocene (Wasatchian) to Mid
Eocene (Uintan) -
North America Gobigeolabis...
- B.
robertsi Batodonoides walshi Valid Kelly Middle Eocene Sespe Formation United
States A shrew-like mammal, a
species of
Batodonoides.
Blacktops Valid...
- Rose,
Kenneth D.; Gingerich,
Philip D. (August 1998). "New
Species of
Batodonoides (Lipotyphla, Geolabididae) from the
Early Eocene of Wyoming: Smallest...
- †Baiotomeus
lamberti †Barylambda †Bathornis †Bathygenys †Bathyopsis †
Batodonoides †
Batodonoides vanhouteni – type
locality for
species †Batrachosauroides – tentative...
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published by
Crespo et al. (2019). A
study on the
anatomy of
tarsals of
Batodonoides powayensis, and on its
implications for the
knowledge of the phylogenetic...