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Multituberculata (commonly
known as
multituberculates,
named for the
multiple tubercles of
their teeth) is an
extinct order of rodent-like
mammals with...
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Multituberculate phylogenetic tree
based on L. Xu, X. Zhang, H. Pu, S. Jia, and J. Zhang, J., and J. Meng. 2015.
Largest known Mesozoic multituberculate...
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relatively large multituberculate. The
skull is
about 6 cm in length. Rougier,
Novacek &
Dashzeveg (1997), "A new
multituberculate from the late Cretaceous...
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known Upper Cretaceous Mongolian multituberculate not to
belong to the
family Djadochtatherioidea.
Remains are incomplete...
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defined as the
clade formed by the most
recent common ancestor of
multituberculates (which form part of the
broader group Allotheria,
along with Gondwanatheria...
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lower premolar), Argentodites, was
first described as an
unrelated multituberculate, but
later identified as
possibly related to Ferugliotherium. Finally...
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taoensis is the
largest known multituberculate and
though smaller,
Yubaatar is the
largest known Mesozoic Asian multituberculate. T.
taoensis averaged a body...
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Hainin Formation found in Hainaut, Belgium. It was a
relatively large multituberculate. A 2021
study recovers it as part of Djadochtatherioidea. Smith, Thierry;...
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extinct multituberculate mammal from the
Paleocene of
North America.
Taeniolabis is a
member of the Taeniolabidoidea, a
superfamily of
multituberculates that...
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Berriasian (Lower Cretaceous)
strata in Portugal. The
species is a
multituberculate mammal within the
informal suborder of "Plagiaulacida". Hahn & Hahn...