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- described Laonastes as the "coelacanth of rodents". The analysis of mtDNA 12S rRNA and cytochrome b sequence by Jenkins et al. allied Laonastes with African...
- phylogenetic position of Laonastes based on morphology and included fossil taxa in their analysis. They determined Laonastes is actually sciurognathous...
- (Neomonachus schauinslandi) Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Laotian rock rat (Laonastes aenigmamus) Monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) Monotremes (the platypus...
- African genus often called d****ie rats. Members of the family Diatomyidae: Laonastes, a genus from Laos Rat Rock (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
- †Sardomys †Sayimys †Tartaromys Diatomyidae †Diatomys †Fallomus †Inopinatia Laonastes †Marymus †Pierremus †Willmus †Tamquammyidae †Yuomyidae Advenimus Petrokozlovia...
- Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina and redescribed in 2006. Laotian rock rat (Laonastes aenigmamus), a member of a family (Diatomyidae) thought to have gone extinct...
- †Sardomys †Sayimys †Tartaromys Diatomyidae †Diatomys †Fallomus †Inopinatia Laonastes †Marymus †Pierremus †Willmus †Tamquammyidae †Yuomyidae Advenimus Petrokozlovia...
- †Sardomys †Sayimys †Tartaromys Diatomyidae †Diatomys †Fallomus †Inopinatia Laonastes †Marymus †Pierremus †Willmus †Tamquammyidae †Yuomyidae Advenimus Petrokozlovia...
- enamel. The structure of the Hunter-Schreger bands is very similar to Laonastes. The root of the incisor is shortened. The ch**** teeth are bilophodont...
- Li, Chuan-kui; Christopher, Beard; Métais, Grégoire (March 10, 2006). "Laonastes and the "Lazarus Effect" in Recent Mammals". Science. 311 (5766): 1456–8...