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- Enhydra macrodonta, the large-toothed sea otter, is an extinct mustelid known from the middle Pleistocene in California. The large-toothed sea otter is...
- teeth are larger than normal Macrodontia (beetle), a genus of beetles Macrodonta (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Olearia macrodonta (mountain holly or arorangi in New Zealand, or New Zealand holly elsewhere) is a small sub-alpine evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand...
- approximately 2 million years ago, giving rise to the now-extinct Enhydra macrodonta and the modern sea otter. "Enhydritherium terraenovae". Florida Museum...
- †Spar****odonta Family: †Borhyaenidae Genus: †Borhyaena Ameghino 1887 Species B. macrodonta (Ameghino 1902) B. tuberata (Ameghino 1887) Synonyms Conodonictis Ameghino...
- Schistochila macrodonta is a species of liverwort in the family Schistochilaceae. It is found in Bhutan and China. Its natural habitats are temperate forests...
- Dinocrocuta is an extinct genus of hyena-like feliform carnivores in the extinct family Percrocutidae. It lived in Asia and Africa during the Miocene epoch...
- Ligularia lingiana Ligularia longifolia Ligularia longihastata Ligularia macrodonta Ligularia macrophylla Ligularia melanocephala Ligularia melanothyrsa Ligularia...
- approximately 2 million years ago, giving rise to the now-extinct Enhydra macrodonta and the modern sea otter, Enhydra lutris. One related species has been...
- The gene that express the protein Tma12 in an edible fern, Tectaria macrodonta, has been transferred to cotton plants, which became resistant to whitefly...