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Tritylodontidae ("three-**** teeth",
named after the
shape of
their ch**** teeth) is an
extinct family of
small to medium-sized,
highly specialized mammal-like...
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Mammaliamorpha is a
clade of cynodonts. It
contains the
clades Tritylodontidae and Mammaliaformes, as well as a few
genera that do not
belong to either...
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phylogenetically as the
clade originating with the last
common ancestor of
Tritylodontidae and the
crown group mammals. This
wider group includes some families...
- extinct, with the last
known non-mammaliaform
cynodont group, the
Tritylodontidae,
having its
youngest records in the
Early Cretaceous.
Early cynodonts...
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survived the
extinction at the end of Tri****ic:
Tritheledontidae and
Tritylodontidae,
which both
survived until the Jur****ic—the
latter even into the Cretaceous...
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mammaliaforms and
their closest relatives such as
Tritheledontidae and
Tritylodontidae. It was
erected as a node-based
taxon by Liu and
Olsen (2010) and defined...
- period. The last
surviving group of non-mammaliaform
cynodonts were the
Tritylodontidae,
which became extinct during the
Early Cretaceous. Therapsids' temporal...
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supernumerary and
constantly replaced. Cui, G. (1981). "A new
genus of
Tritylodontidae".
Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 19: 5–10. Chow, M.; Hu, C.C. (1959). "A new...
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mammaliaform Tikitherium,
Adelobasileus predates the non-mammalian
cynodonts Tritylodontidae and
Tritheledontidae by 10
million years.
Distinct cranial features...
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insectiviorous Tritheledontidae has a few
records from the
Early Jur****ic. The
Tritylodontidae, a
herbiviorous group of
cynodonts that
first appeared during the Rhaetian...