- non-mammaliaform synapsids,
persisting into the
Early Cretaceous. Most
tritylodontids are
thought to have been herbivorous,
feeding on
vegetation such as...
- morganucodontans, via
tooth replacement patterns.
Combined with the more
basal tritylodontids that also
display evidence of lactation, this
seems to
imply that milk...
- milk
secretions may have been
nutrition and
immunological protection.
Tritylodontid cynodonts seem to have displa**** lactation,
based on
their dental replacement...
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Oligokyphus ("few cusps") is an
extinct genus of
herbivorous tritylodontid cynodont known from the Late Tri****ic to
Early Jur****ic of Europe, Asia and...
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Bienotheroides is an
extinct genus of
tritylodontid mammaliamorphs from the Jur****ic of
China and Mongolia. The
genus contains five species, primarily...
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Kayentatherium is an
extinct genus of
tritylodontid cynodonts that
lived during the
Early Jur****ic. It is one of two
tritylodonts from the
Kayenta Formation...
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Images Bienotherium B.
yuannanese B.
magnum A
tritylodontid Dianzhongia D.
longirostrata A
tritylodontid Hadrocodium H. wui
Yunnan Dark Red Beds Skull...
- A
specimen of
Kayentatherium does
indeed demonstrate that at
least tritylodontids already had a
fundamentally marsupial-like
reproductive style, but produced...
- heterodontosaurid, and the
thyreophoran Scutellosaurus.
Synapsids include the
tritylodontids Dinnebitodon, Kayentatherium, and Oligokyphus, morganucodontids, the...
- Fossiom**** is an
extinct genus of
tritylodontid mammaliamorphs from the
Early Cretaceous of China. It
includes one species, F. sinensis,
which is known...