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Patterns of tooth eruption and replacement in multituberculate mammals

Pages 265-277 | Received 07 Dec 1987, Accepted 01 Apr 1988, Published online: 24 Aug 2010

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David W. Krause. (2014) Dental Morphology of Vintana Sertichi (Mammalia, Gondwanatheria) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34:sup1, pages 137-165.
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Xingsheng Jin, Fangyuan Mao, Tianming Du, Yihan Yang & Jin Meng. (2022) A new multituberculate from the latest Cretaceous of central China and its implications for multituberculate tooth homologies and occlusion. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 30:1, pages 1-20.
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David W. Krause, Simone Hoffmann, Tyler R. Lyson, Lindsay G. Dougan, Holger Petermann, Adrienne Tecza, Stephen G. B. Chester & Ian M. Miller. (2021) New Skull Material of Taeniolabis taoensis (Multituberculata, Taeniolabididae) from the Early Paleocene (Danian) of the Denver Basin, Colorado. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 28:4, pages 1083-1143.
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Kai R. K. Jäger, Richard L. Cifelli & Thomas Martin. (2020) Tooth eruption in the Early Cretaceous British mammal Triconodon and description of a new species . Papers in Palaeontology 7:2, pages 1065-1080.
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John R. Wible, Sarah L. Shelley & Shundong Bi. (2019) New Genus and Species of Djadochtatheriid Multituberculate (Allotheria, Mammalia) from the Upper Cretaceous Bayan Mandahu Formation of Inner Mongolia. Annals of Carnegie Museum 85:4, pages 285.
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Kristof Veitschegger & Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra. (2015) Tooth Eruption Sequences in Cervids and the Effect of Morphology, Life History, and Phylogeny. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 23:3, pages 251-263.
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Li Xu, Xingliao Zhang, Hanyong Pu, Songhai Jia, Jiming Zhang, Junchang Lü & Jin Meng. (2015) Largest known Mesozoic multituberculate from Eurasia and implications for multituberculate evolution and biology. Scientific Reports 5:1.
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Fangyuan Mao, Yuanqing Wang & Jin Meng. (2015) A Systematic Study on Tooth Enamel Microstructures of Lambdopsalis bulla (Multituberculate, Mammalia) - Implications for Multituberculate Biology and Phylogeny. PLOS ONE 10:5, pages e0128243.
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Chong-Xi YuanQiang JiQing-Jin MengAlan R. TabrumZhe-Xi Luo. (2013) Earliest Evolution of Multituberculate Mammals Revealed by a New Jurassic Fossil. Science 341:6147, pages 779-783.
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