Definition of Docodontan. Meaning of Docodontan. Synonyms of Docodontan

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Meaning of Docodontan from wikipedia

- some dental characteristics with docodontans. One study has suggested that shuotheriids are closely related to docodontans, though others consider shuotheriids...
- exceptionally preserved remains have revealed a variety of lifestyles. The docodontan Castorocauda was adapted to aquatic life, similarly to the platypus and...
- extinct mammaliaform from the Kota Formation in India. It was considered a docodontan by those who described it, but it remains unclear if this is the case...
- Borealestes is a genus of docodontan from the Middle Jur****ic of Britain, first discovered on the Isle of Skye near the village of Elgol. It was the earliest...
- salamanders, and turtles, though the latter are exceptionally rare. Docodontan and haramiyidan mammaliaform fossils have also been reported, as well...
- Microdocodon is a genus of docodontan mammaliaform from the Late Jur****ic Yanliao Biota. It contains only a single species, Microdocodon gracilis, known...
- Nanolestes N. mackennai Liuhuanggou bonebed Tegotherium Indeterminate Dsungarodon D. zuoi Docodontan Sineleutherus S. uyguricus Eutriconodonta Indeterminate...
- Nuurtherium and Bienotheroides are known from the formation., As is docodontan Tegotherium. The turtles Annemys levensis and Annemys latiens and crocodylians...
- America. It was the first docodont to be named. Docodon was the first docodontan cynodont found and named, and later gave its name to the family Docodontidae...
- ; Kuzmin, I. T.; Skutschas, P. P. (2023-07-19). "An Upper Molar of a Docodontan (Docodonta, Mammaliaformes) from the Lower Cretaceous of Western Siberia"...