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Plagiaulacida is a
group of
extinct multituberculate mammals.
Multituberculates were
among the most
common mammals of the Mesozoic, "the age of the dinosaurs"...
- Multituberculata, and
lived alongside the dinosaurs. It lies
within the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida" and
family Eobaataridae. The
genus Loxaulax was
named by
Simpson G...
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Multituberculata and
shared the
world with dinosaurs. It lies
within the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida" and
family Pinheirodontidae. The
genus Ecprepaulax was
named by Hahn...
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primitive multituberculates,
collectively grouped into the
paraphyletic "
Plagiaulacida", were
abundant and
widespread across Laurasia (including Europe, Asia...
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early member of the
extinct order Multituberculata within the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida". It
lived in
North America along with
dinosaurs such as Diplodocus...
- reptiles." It has been
provisionally placed within the
informal suborder "
Plagiaulacida". The type species,
Janumys erebos, was
found in the Albian-Cenomanian...
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during the "age of the dinosaurs". It is also
within the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida" and has been
tentatively referred to the
family Eobaataridae, though...
- and
shared the
world with dinosaurs. It is
placed in the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida" and
family Pinheirodontidae. The
species on
which the
genus is based...
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early member of the also-extinct
order of Multituberculata,
suborder "
Plagiaulacida".
These mammals lived in
North America during the Mesozoic, also known...
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existence in the
company of dinosaurs. It lies
within the
suborder "
Plagiaulacida" and
family Pinheirodontidae. The
genus Iberodon was
named by Hahn G...