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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...
- 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...
- relatively large multituberculate. The skull is about 6 cm in length. Rougier, Novacek & Dashzeveg (1997), "A new multituberculate from the late Cretaceous...
- Lambdopsalis is an extinct multituberculate mammal from the Late Paleocene of China and Mongolia. It is placed within the suborder Cimolodonta and is a...
- Catopsbaatar is a genus of multituberculate, an extinct order of rodent-like mammals. It lived in what is now Mongolia during the late Campanian age of...
- perichelydian testudinata Kogaionon ungureanui, a multituberculate Litovoi tholocephalos, a dome-headed multituberculate Magyarosaurus dacus, a titanosaur (either...
- cimolodontid multituberculate. C. sp. North Dakota A cimolodontid multituberculate. Cimolomys C. gracilis Montana A cimolomyid multituberculate. C. cf. gracilis...
- Tsav in Mongolia. This is the only known Upper Cretaceous Mongolian multituberculate not to belong to the family Djadochtatherioidea. Remains are incomplete...
- an extinct genus of mammal from the Campanian of North America. A multituberculate, it demonstrates complex social behaviours were present in these early...
- defined as the clade formed by the most recent common ancestor of multituberculates (which form part of the broader group Allotheria, along with Gondwanatheria...