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- suggested that dromatheriids are a paraphyletic group ancestral to mammaliaforms. Other studies instead consider the closest relatives of dromatheriids to be the...
- of the eucynodonts), Cynognathus, chiniquodontids, tritheledontids, dromatheriids and various other small cynodonts of the European Upper Tri****ic; They...
- blade-like four-cusped postcanine teeth show many similarities with those of dromatheriids, an obscure group of early prozostrodontians. The dentary is similar...
- Bull Canyon Formation Genus / Taxon Species Locality Material Notes Images Pseudotriconodon P. chatterjeei Bull Canyon Teeth A "dromatheriid" cynodont....
- Gen. et sp. nov Valid Bhat, Ray & Datta Late Tri****ic Tiki  India A dromatheriid cynodont. Genus includes new species I. floris. Kalaallitkigun Gen. et...
- 03.010. Datta, P. M.; Das, D. P.; Luo, Z.-X. (2004). "A late Tri****ic dromatheriid (Synapsida: Cynodontia) from India". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 73 (2):...
- Inditherium is an extinct genus of dromatheriid cynodonts that lived in what is now India during the Late Tri****ic. Its type and only species is Inditherium...
- cynodont teeth were found alongside those of Maubeugia, including those of dromatheriids, probainognathids, and other traversodontids. The size of its teeth...
- indicus, the brown-ch****ed rail Rewaconodon indicus, an extinct species of dromatheriid cynodonts Roseovarius indicus, a species of deep-sea bacteria Rhinoceros...
- Rewaconodon is an extinct genus of dromatheriid cynodonts which existed in India during the upper Tri****ic period. It is known from two species: R. tikiensis...