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Eutriconodonta is an
order of
early mammals.
Eutriconodonts existed in Asia (including pre-contact India), Africa, Europe,
North and
South America during...
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mammal species that
existed in the
Mesozoic Era were multituberculates,
eutriconodonts and spalacotheriids. The earliest-known
fossil of the
Metatheria ("changed...
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Dermatophytosis may also be
present in the
holotype of the
Cretaceous eutriconodont mammal Spinolestes,
suggesting a
Mesozoic origin for this disease. Ringworm...
- carnivore, or a semi-aquatic piscivore. It is the
first Cretaceous eutriconodont found. The type
species is A. denisoni.
Known from the
Antlers Formation...
- of
North America. It
contains one species,
Jugulator amplissimus. A
eutriconodont, it is
known from the
Cedar Mountain Formation, and is both a large...
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extinct mammal genus from the
Early Cretaceous of Spain. A
gobiconodontid eutriconodont, it is
notable for the
remarkable degree of preservation,
offering profound...
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family Jeholodentidae is a
possible eutriconodont family that was
present in
China around 125
million years ago
during the time of the dinosaurs....
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Indotriconodon magnus is an
extinct mammal from the Late
Cretaceous of India. A
eutriconodont, it
represents the
geologically youngest of the
group dating to the...
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Volaticotherini is a
clade of
eutriconodont mammals from the Mesozoic. In
addition to the type
genus Volaticotherium, it
includes the
genera Argentoconodon...
- Formation, and so
probably dates to
around 122 Ma ago.
Yanoconodon was a
eutriconodont, a
group composing most taxa once
classified as "triconodonts" which...