- e lies in
front of cusp g and is
roughly lingual to cusp b. Cusp df (“
docodont cus**** f”) lies
behind cusp c and is
lingual to cusp d.
There is some...
- Luo ZX,
Martin T (2007). "Analysis of
Molar Structure and
Phylogeny of
Docodont Genera" (PDF).
Bulletin of
Carnegie Museum of
Natural History. 39: 27–47...
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Haldanodon is an
extinct docodont mammaliaform which lived in the
Upper Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian,
about 145
million years ago). Its
fossil remains have been...
- 'beam tooth') is an
extinct docodont mammaliaform from the Late Jur****ic of
western North America. It was the
first docodont to be named.
Docodon was the...
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Castorocauda is an extinct, semi-aquatic,
superficially otter-like
genus of
docodont mammaliaforms with one species, C. lutrasimilis. It is part of the Yanliao...
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species being named after Leonid Petrovich Tatarinov who
described the
first docodont from Asia. It is
known from a
holotype right lower molar and
referred isolated...
- as
belonging to a
docodont. When
reclassifying it, Sigogneau-Russell
argued that it was the milk
tooth of a
previously named docodont called Simpsonodon...
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eating fish.
Another docodont, Haldanodon, also had semi-aquatic habits, and
indeed aquatic tendencies were
probably common among docodonts based on
their prevalence...
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Agilodocodon was a
genus of shrew-sized
docodont from the
Middle Jur****ic,
believed to be the
earliest known tree-climbing mammaliaform. It
contains one...
- therefore, but the 10 cm (3.94 in)
Morganucodon might not have
needed it. The
docodont Castorocauda,
further removed from
crown group mammals than Hadrocodium...