Definition of Boreosphenidans. Meaning of Boreosphenidans. Synonyms of Boreosphenidans

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Boreosphenidans. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Boreosphenidans and, of course, Boreosphenidans synonyms and on the right images related to the word Boreosphenidans.

Definition of Boreosphenidans

No result for Boreosphenidans. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Boreosphenidans from wikipedia

- Hemisphere and had tribosphenic molars (three-cusped ch**** teeth). In boreosphenidans, the mandibular angle is placed posteriorly and the primitive postdentary...
- common ancestor that they share with marsupials and placentals (from boreosphenidans); this idea still has some critics. For example, the dentition of the...
- eutriconodonts, multituberculates, symmetrodonts, dryolestids and boreosphenidans but mostly remain small. First birds, lizards, snakes and turtles....
- of two cusps in the anterior cingulum in Ambondro as well as some boreosphenidans; the different appearance of the premolar in Ambondro (flat) and Ausktribosphenos...
- members of the Neornithes (modern birds). Sinodelphys, a 125 Ma-old boreosphenidan mammal found in the Yixian Formation, China, is one of the oldest mammal...
- 57: 124–131. Kielan-Jarorowska, Z.; Cifelli, R.L. (2001). "Primitive boreosphenidan mammal (?Deltatheroida) from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma". Acta...
- 57:124–131. Kielan-Jarorowska, Z., and Cifelli, R. L. 2001. Primitive boreosphenidan mammal (?Deltatheroida) from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma. Acta...
- 124–131. Kielan-Jaworowska, Zofia; Cifelli, Richard L (2001). "Primitive boreosphenidan mammal (?Deltatheroida) from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma". Acta...
- 22:286–298. Kielan-Jarorowska, Z., and Cifelli, R.L. 2001. Primitive boreosphenidan mammal (?Deltatheroida) from the Early Cretaceous of Oklahoma. Acta...
- Madagascar through South America and Antarctica. By the late Cretaceous, boreosphenidans must already have been in the process of replacing archaic mammals...