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Ancient Mammals of Gondwanan South America
- T. Defler
- 2018
Biology, Geology
This is a synopsis of what is known of South American mammals from the Mesozoic Era, which begins (according to present information) in the Early Jurassic around 183–174 Ma when a triconodont tooth…
NEW TRIBOSPHENIC MAMMALS FROM THE MUSSENTUCHIT LOCAL FAUNA ( CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION , CENOMANIAN ) , UTAH , USA
- R. CifelliJ. CohenBrian M DavisCifelli
- 2016
Biology, Geology
The mammals of the Mussentuchit Local Fauna, now fully described on the basis of available fossils, represent one of the most diverse assemblages known from the Mesozoic, including some 22 taxa, however, Tribosphenidans are neither abundant nor diverse, and include only six recognized species.
AN EARLY CRETACEOUS MAMMAL FROM THE KUWAJIMA FORMATION (TETORI GROUP), JAPAN, AND A REASSESSMENT OF TRICONODONT PHYLOGENY
- G. RougierS. IsajiM. Manabe
- 2007
Biology, Geology
One of the oldest known Japanese mammals, a triconodont lower jaw from the Early Cretaceous Kuwajima Formation, Tetori Group, Japan, is described, highlighting the central role of triconsodonts for early mammalian history and corroborates recent findings indicating that traditional groups of Mesozoic mammals such as Tricondonta, Amphilestidae, and Symmetrodonta are artificial.