-
probably own the most
specialised of all
plagiaulacoids. In
early taxa, all
lower premolars became plagiaulacoids,
forming a "saw"-like arrangement. However...
- gr****es and
falling out. Like many Macropodiformes,
early kangaroos had
plagiaulacoids, but
these converted into
normal molars in more
derived species. Most...
- this way. In
basal multituberculates all
three lower premolars were
plagiaulacoids,
increasing in size posteriorly, but in
Cimolodonta only the fourth...
-
multituberculate from the Isle of Purbeck. Kielan-Jaworowska &
Ensom (1994), "Tiny
plagiaulacoid multituberculate mammals from the
Purbeck Limestone Formation of Dorset...
- carn****ials. A
general term for such blade-like
teeth is
secodont or
plagiaulacoid.
Medicine portal Dental formula Polyphyodont Rozkovcová, E; Marková...
- doi:10.1080/02724634.2010.501435. Kielan-Jaworowska &
Ensom (1994), Tiny
plagiaulacoid multituberculate mammals from the
Purbeck Limestone Formation of Dorset...
-
Eobaataridae &
Arginbaataridae S. C. Sweetman. 2009. A new
species of the
plagiaulacoid multituberculate mammal Eobaatar from the
Early Cretaceous of southern...
- 769 pp. Sweetman,
Steven C. (September 2009). "A New
Species of the
Plagiaulacoid Multituberculate MammalEobaatarfrom the
Early Cretaceous of Southern...
-
marywaltersae "NMV P216655, a
fragment of a left
dentary bearing a
complete plagiaulacoid p4 and the
anterior root of m1"
Multituberculate Kryoparvus K. gerriti...
-
macropodid skull by the
presence of well-developed
upper canines and
large plagiaulacoid (bladelike) premolars. Also
unlike macropodids, the
squamosal bone widely...