Definition of Docodont. Meaning of Docodont. Synonyms of Docodont

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Meaning of Docodont from wikipedia

- some dental characteristics with docodonts. One study has suggested that shuotheriids are closely related to docodonts, though others consider shuotheriids...
- Castorocauda is an extinct, semi-aquatic, superficially otter-like genus of docodont mammaliaforms with one species, C. lutrasimilis. It is part of the Yanliao...
- 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...
- 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...
- '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...
- and Mesadactylus, numerous dinosaur species, and early mammals such as docodonts (like Docodon), multituberculates, symmetrodonts, and triconodonts. Dinosaurs...
- as belonging to a docodont. When reclassifying it, Sigogneau-Russell argued that it was the milk tooth of a previously named docodont called Simpsonodon...
- Haldanodon is an extinct docodont mammaliaform which lived in the Upper Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian, about 145 million years ago). Its fossil remains have been...
- 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...
- eating fish. Another docodont, Haldanodon, also had semi-aquatic habits, and indeed aquatic tendencies were probably common among docodonts based on their prevalence...