- that some
traditional "
triconodonts" were more
closely related to
therian mammals than others. Some
traditional "
triconodonts" do seem to form a natural...
-
multiple times,
rendering "
triconodonts" a
paraphyletic or
polyphyletic ****emblage respectively, but
several lineages of "
triconodont"
mammals do form a natural...
-
anatomic features are
intermediate between Jur****ic and
later Cretaceous triconodonts. The
deposits from
which it is
known represent either a
fringe swamp...
-
early mammals such as docodonts, multituberculates, symmetrodonts, and
triconodonts.
Dinosaurs known from the
Morrison include the
theropods Ceratosaurus...
- Fox
Richard C (1969). "Studies of Late
Cretaceous vertebrates. III. A
triconodont mammal from Alberta".
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 47 (6): 1253–1256...
- 1139/cjes-2015-0113. Cifelli,
Richard L.; Madsen,
Scott K. (1998). "
Triconodont mammals from the
medial Cretaceous of Utah".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
- Triconodontidae) from the Jur****ic of
Argentina and its
bearing on
triconodont phylogeny".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 31 (4): 829–843. Bibcode:2011JVPal...
- is
similar to the
ancestral condition in
mammal relatives (as seen in
triconodonts), but is
almost certainly a
derived character in Castorocauda. These...
- is
characterized by the
beginning of the
triangulation of a
typical triconodont dentition in morganucodonts,
towards a symmetrodonta, This triangulation...
- Formation. Not much has been said
about it.
Always identified as a "
triconodont" mammal,
recent studies have
recovered it as a
triconodontid eutriconodont...