10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ZALAMBDODONT»
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Mammal Teeth: Origin, Evolution, and Diversity
Marsupial “moles,” for example, much like placental golden moles, are
zalambdodont. Didelphids, like desmans, shrews, trees shrews, and most bats,
are dilambdodont. Tasmanian devils have teeth resembling carnivoran
carnassials, albeit ...
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The Beginning of the Age of Mammals
... Zalambdodont. See Zalambdodonty/ Zalambdodont dentition zambdalestid, 3fl
—308, mf zhelestid, m-z 14, mf Deperetellidae, it, E, ...
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The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of ...
Similarly, tenrecids are characterized by zalambdodont teeth (see Asher et al.,
2002: 14-16), a posteriorly extensive maxillary component to the ventral
pterygoid plate (McDowell, 1958: fig. 31), and a basisphenoid bulla (Butler and
Hopwood, ...
Kenneth D. Rose, J. David Archibald, 2005
A colloquial derivative of 'Tenrecoidea', the term 'tenrecoid', has also been widely
misused in the scientific literature for vaguely defined groupings of extant and
extinct taxa putatively characterized by zalambdodont cheekteeth. However, it is
...
Jonathan Kingdon, David Happold, Thomas Butynski, 2013
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Teeth: A Very Short Introduction
A, zalambdodont type; B, dilambdodont type; C, euthemorphic type heels, to the
backs of both the upper and lower triangles to face the opposing triangle and add
a crushing component. The triangles represent the trigon and trigonid, and the ...
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Origin and Evolution of the Human Dentition
Amer. Has. Not. H Est, xxviii, pp. 33—36. (Evolution of zalambdodont molars,
order of cusp development.) 1912 African mammals. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., “iii,
PP- 156—162. 1913 A zalambdodont insectivore from the Basal Eocene. Bull.
Amer.
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Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives, ...
Despite some osteological similarity between Solenodon and Nesophontes,
differences in their molar cusp patterns have led many zoologists to place them in
taxonomically disparate groups. Because Solenodon has zalambdodont upper ...
Charles A. Woods, Florence E. Sergile, 2001
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Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Evolution, and ...
Asher and Sánchez-Villagra (2000) compared dryolestoidean teeth with those of
zalambdodont eutherians, noting that in dryolestoids, as in zalambdodont molars
of tenrecs, the main lingual cusp of the upper molar does not occlude in the ...
Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, Richard L. Cifelli, Richard Cifelli, 2013
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Bibliography of North American Geology, 1933 and 1934
Contributions to the stratigraphy and paleontology of the Goshen Hole area,
Wyoming; 1, A detailed study of the structure and relationships of a new
zalambdodont insectivore from the middle Oligocene : Harvard Coll., Mus. Comp.
Zoology ...
Cloaca (common opening for urogenital and anal openings) • Tenrecs and otter
shrews: – Incomplete zygomatic arch. – Zalambdodont molars. – Males that
retain abdominal testes (no scrotum). • Golden moles: – Zygomatic arch formed
by ...
Professor Emeritus Northern Arizona University Terry A Vaughan, Terry A. Vaughan, James M. Ryan, 2013