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informal suborder "Plagiaulacida", and
closely related to Cimolodonta. Most
eobaatarids are only
known from
isolated teeth,
though several reasonably complete...
- & Wang (2002), "[t]he
dental features of
Sinobaatar show
again that
eobaatarids are
obviously intermediate between Late Jur****ic
multituberculates and...
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Hakusanobaatar is an
extinct genus of
eobaatarid multituberculate that
existed in ****an
during the
early Cretaceous. Kusuhashi, Nao (2008). "Early Cretaceous...
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Heishanobaatar is an
extinct genus of
eobaatarid multituberculate which existed in
Shahai and
Fuxin formations,
northeastern China,
during the
early Cretaceous...
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Eobaatar E.
clemensi Multiple debris beds L9,
Yaverland bed 38 and CL3
Teeth Eobaatarid multituberculate ?Gobiconodon
Indeterminate Yaverland Yaverland bed 38...
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Images Crusafontia C.
cuencana Uña
Dryolestid Eobaatar E.
hispanicus Uña
Eobaatarid multituberculate Galveodon G.
nannothus Uña
Paulchoffatiid multituberculate...
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Eotyrannus likely fed on,
including the
spalacotheriid Yaverlestes and the
eobaatarid Eobaatar.[citation needed]
Timeline of
tyrannosaur research Hutt, S.;...
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Iberica is an
extinct genus of
eobaatarid or a
possible plagiaulacid multituberculate which existed in what is now Galve, Spain,
during the
early Cretaceous...
- Hu;
Yuanqing Wang;
Takeshi Setoguchi;
Hiroshige Matsuoka (2009). "Two
eobaatarid (Multituberculata; Mammalia)
genera from the
Lower Cretaceous Shahai and...
- more
derived only than Bryceomys, and they
probably originated from an
eobaatarid-like ancestor. Like some
modern rodents and shrews, at
least some kogaionids...