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Taeniolabidoidea is a
group of
extinct mammals known whose fossils can be
found in
North America and Asia. They were the
largest members of the extinct...
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order Multituberculata within the
suborder Cimolodonta and
superfamily Taeniolabidoidea. The
genus was
named by
William Diller Matthew and
Walter Granger in...
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informal Paracimexomys group and the
superfamilies Djadochtatherioidea,
Taeniolabidoidea, and Ptilodontoidea. Additionally, and of
uncertain affinities, are...
- Minnesota, New Series, r, p. 1-13. Fox (1999), "The
monophyly of the
Taeniolabidoidea (Mammalia: Multituberculata)", p. 26 in
Leanza (ed.). Abstracts, VII...
- from the
Paleocene of
North America.
Taeniolabis is a
member of the
Taeniolabidoidea, a
superfamily of
multituberculates that are
known for
their highly...
- Multituberculata, and lies
within the
suborder Cimolodonta and the
superfamily Taeniolabidoidea. The
genus was
named by
William Diller Matthew, W.
Granger and George...
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suborder Cimolodonta though has been
tentatively argued to
belong to
Taeniolabidoidea. This
species is the only
known member of the
genus Bubodens, and may...
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dentition include: Cows
Horses Deer At
least two
lineages of allotheres,
Taeniolabidoidea and Gondwanatheria,
developed hypsodont teeth, the
latter being probably...
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Paleontology 44, p. 389-429. Much of this
information has been
derived from Eucosmodontidae,
Microcosmodontidae and
Taeniolabidoidea, an
Internet directory....
- to
Taeniolabidoidea.
These small multituberculates were
named by Rădulescu R. and
Samson P. in 1996, who
stated they "Share with
Taeniolabidoidea the...