-
quite as
large as T.
taoensis, but
still a
hefty size for a multituberculate.[clarification needed][citation needed]
Taeniolabis taoensis was
originally named...
- length, with an
estimated weight up to 1,415 kg (3,120 lb).
Taeniolabis taoensis is the
largest non-therian
mammal known, at a
weight possibly exceeding...
- (14 in) in
presacral body length. The
largest multituberculate Taeniolabis taoensis is the
largest non-therian
mammal known, at a
weight possibly exceeding...
-
talgaricus Popov Cotoneaster tanpaensis J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster taoensis G.Klotz
Cotoneaster tardiflorus J.Fryer & B.Hylmö
Cotoneaster tauricus...
-
Taeniolabis taoensis is the
largest known multituberculate and
though smaller,
Yubaatar is the
largest known Mesozoic Asian multituberculate. T.
taoensis averaged...
-
Restoration of
Taeniolabis taoensis...
- 1971) A.
submendicus (Alexander, 1921) A.
tamborinus (Alexander, 1930) A.
taoensis (Hynes, 1993) A.
thaumastopyga (Alexander, 1961) A. thom****eti (Edwards...
- Döll
Salix × su****ana
Kimura Salix ×
tambaensis Koidz. &
Araki Salix ×
taoensis Goerz ex
Rehder &
Kobuski Salix ×
taylorii Rech.f.
Salix × teplouchovii...
- Simpson, 1929
Genus †Taeniolabis Cope, 1882
Species †T.
lamberti Simmons, 1987
Species †T.
taoensis Cope, 1882
Genus †Kimbetopsalis
Species †K. simmonsae...
-
validity of the
species K. mandahuensis. New
skull material of
Taeniolabis taoensis,
providing new
information on the
anatomy of this multituberculate, is...