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- Sphenopsalis is a genus of extinct mammal from the Paleocene of what is now Central Asia. It was a member of the extinct order Multituberculata, and lies...
- and the exclusively Asian Lambdopsalidae, composed of Lambdopsalis, Sphenopsalis and Prionessus, with Valenopsalis being a basal form outside of either...
- Bubodens? Catopsalis Erythrobaatar Valenopsalis Yubaatar Lambdopsalidae Lambdopsalis Prionessus Sphenopsalis Taeniolabididae Kimbetopsalis Taeniolabis...
- group known from Eurasia (larger members are known from North America). Sphenopsalis was similar in size, but most other Mesozoic multituberculates were the...
- S. nobilis may refer to: Sphenopsalis nobilis, an extinct mammal species from the Paleocene of Central Asia Steatoda nobilis, the biting spider or false...
- Bubodens? Catopsalis Erythrobaatar Valenopsalis Yubaatar Lambdopsalidae Lambdopsalis Prionessus Sphenopsalis Taeniolabididae Kimbetopsalis Taeniolabis...
- Bubodens? Catopsalis Erythrobaatar Valenopsalis Yubaatar Lambdopsalidae Lambdopsalis Prionessus Sphenopsalis Taeniolabididae Kimbetopsalis Taeniolabis...
- Genus Taeniolabis Cope, 1882 Family Lambdopsalidae Chow & Qi, 1978 Genus Sphenopsalis Matthew, Granger & Simpson, 1928 Genus Lambdopsalis Chow & Qi, 1978 T...
- mid-Paleocene or earlier. They are represented by the genera Lambdopsalis, Sphenopsalis and Prionessus. This group was first defined in 1978 by Chow and Tao...
- Bubodens? Catopsalis Erythrobaatar Valenopsalis Yubaatar Lambdopsalidae Lambdopsalis Prionessus Sphenopsalis Taeniolabididae Kimbetopsalis Taeniolabis...