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Didelphodon (from Didelph[is] "opossum"
tooth ὀδών odōn "tooth") is a
genus of
extinct metatherian mammal from the Late
Cretaceous of
North America. Although...
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South America. Currently, the
family includes four genera, Eodelphis,
Didelphodon,
Fumodelphodon and Hoodootherium,
which together include some
seven different...
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lived in this region,
which included Turgidodon russelli, Cimolestes,
Didelphodon, Leptalestes,
Cimolodon nitidus, and
Paracimexomys propriscus. Non-vertebrates...
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genus Didelphodon as
indicated by its
enlarged premolars and more
robust jaw.
Eodelphis was
probably an
aquatic predator like its
relative Didelphodon, and...
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pediomyids Pediomys, Protolambda, and Leptalestes, the
stagodontid Didelphodon, the
deltatheridiid Nanocuris, the
herpetotheriid Nortedelphys, and the...
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became common and even
produced large and
specialised genera such as
Didelphodon and Schowalteria. Still, the
dominant mammals were multituberculates...
- Saurolophus, and Struthiomimus.
Other finds have
included mammals such as
Didelphodon coyi, non-dinosaur reptiles, amphibians, fish,
marine and terrestrial...
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Eodelphis Didelphodon...
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Eodelphis Didelphodon...
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marine mammal,
likely one of the few
examples known from the Mesozoic.
Didelphodon is a Late
Cretaceous riverine species of
stagodontid marsupialiform with...