- to be a
sudamericid.
Vintana is one of the most
complete gondwanathere remains, and
offers an
insight to the
anatomy and
habits of
sudamericids as a whole...
- FMNH PM 59520).
David W.
Krause and
colleagues described Lavanify and a
sudamericid from India,
which they did not name, in a 1997
paper in Nature. These...
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discovery of
additional material in the
early 1990s.
After a jaw of the
sudamericid Sudamerica was
described in 1999,
these animals (collectively
known as...
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protecting against cracks in the teeth. The
hypsodont (high-crowned)
teeth of
sudamericids like
Bharattherium are
reminiscent of
later grazing mammals, and the...
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enamel extends beyond the gumline:
lambdopsalid taeniolabidoideans and
sudamericid gondwanatheres.
Studies published in 2018
demonstrated that multituberculates...
- very high-crowned (hypsodont)
sudamericids,
ferugliotheriid teeth were low-crowned (brachydont). Furthermore,
sudamericid molariforms tend to be larger...
- †Bharattherium
jederi 70–66 Ma
Intertrappean Beds, Telangana,
India A
sudamericid known from a
total of
eight isolated teeth. †Buginbaatar †Buginbaatar...
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Images Bharattherium B.
bonapartei Kisalpuri A
fragmentary ch****-tooth. A
sudamericid mammal.
Deccanolestes D.
hislopi Naskal microvertebrate site Molars,...
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First described in 2003, TNM 02067 has been
tentatively identified as a
sudamericid—an
extinct family of high-crowned
gondwanathere mammals otherwise known...
- al. Late
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
Maevarano Formation Madagascar A
sudamericid gondwanatherian. The type
species is
Vintana sertichi.
Xianshou Gen....