- to the
Campanian in
North America, Europe, Asia and
North Africa.
Spalacotheriids are
characterised by
having molar teeth with
three molar cusps sitting...
-
existed in the
Mesozoic Era were multituberculates,
eutriconodonts and
spalacotheriids. The earliest-known
fossil of the
Metatheria ("changed beasts") is...
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spalacolestine spalacotheriid (Mammalia, Trechnotheria) from the
Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of
southern England and its
bearing on
spalacotheriid evolution"...
-
Uzbekbaatar U.
wardi A
cimolodontan multituberculate Shalbaatar cf. S. sp. A
spalacotheriid symmetrodont Deltatherus cf. D. sp. A deltatheroidan;
reclassified later...
-
contemporary mammal species which Eotyrannus likely fed on,
including the
spalacotheriid Yaverlestes and the
eobaatarid Eobaatar.[citation needed]
Timeline of...
- monotremes,
barring one
study recovering them as the
sister taxa to
spalacotheriid "symmetrodonts". However, more
recent studies have
stuck to the cladotherian...
- Isaji, S.; Manabe, M.; Forasiepi, A.M. (2004). "New
Early Cretaceous spalacotheriid "symmetrodont"
mammal from ****an". Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 49...
-
tribosphenic molar in
southern continents.
Trechnotheria - Therians,
spalacotheriids and
their relatives. They are
characterized by
features of the sca****...
- that contained,
among other taxa, eutriconodonts, multituberculates,
spalacotheriid and
tinodontid "symmetrodontans", dryolestids,
metatherians (including...
-
Spalacolestine Spalacotheriid (Mammalia, Trechnotheria) from the
Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of
Southern England and ITS
Bearing on
Spalacotheriid Evolution"...