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Spinolestes is an
extinct mammal genus from the
Early Cretaceous of Spain. A
gobiconodontid eutriconodont, it is
notable for the
remarkable degree of...
- also be
present in the
holotype of the
Cretaceous eutriconodont mammal Spinolestes,
suggesting a
Mesozoic origin for this disease.
Ringworm in pets may...
- like
Spinolestes and
Volaticotherium were very well preserved,
showing evidence of fur,
internal organs and, in the latter, of patagia.
Spinolestes shows...
- down in the water. Skin
impressions show large, mouse-like
pinnae in
Spinolestes.
External pinnae are
absent in
other tetrapod groups such as reptiles...
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haramiyidans and eutriconodonts, with
specimens of Castorocauda,
Megaconus and
Spinolestes preserving compound follicles with both
guard hair and underfur. Fur...
- that at
least some
early specialization occurred. The
eutriconodont Spinolestes may have also
occupied a
similar ecological niche, and like Fruitafossor...
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reproductive constrictions),
venomous spurs and
sprawling limbs.
Through Spinolestes we also know that they had fur
similar to that of
modern mammals, with...
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Fuxinoconodon Gobiconodon Hangjinia Huasteconodon?
Meemannodon Repenomamus Spinolestes †Jeholodentidae
Jeholodens Yanoconodon †Klameliidae?
Ferganodon Klamelia...
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Fuxinoconodon Gobiconodon Hangjinia Huasteconodon?
Meemannodon Repenomamus Spinolestes †Jeholodentidae
Jeholodens Yanoconodon †Klameliidae?
Ferganodon Klamelia...
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Fuxinoconodon Gobiconodon Hangjinia Huasteconodon?
Meemannodon Repenomamus Spinolestes †Jeholodentidae
Jeholodens Yanoconodon †Klameliidae?
Ferganodon Klamelia...