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- Docodonta abstract "Docodonta is an order of extinct mammaliaforms that lived during the mid- to late-Mesozoic era. Their most distinguishing physical features were their relatively sophisticated set of molars, from which the order gets its name. In the fossil record, Docodonta is represented primarily by isolated teeth and bits of jawbones. While most of these specimens have been found across former Laurasia (modern-day North America, Europe, and Asia), some have also been found from Gondwana (modern-day India and Southern Hemisphere).Docodonts are not quite as closely related to the placentals and marsupials as the monotremes are, so they are not included among the crown-group mammals. Because of the complexity of their molars and the fact that they possess the dentary-squamosal jaw joint, though, they have generally been regarded as mammals. Some authors do limit the term "Mammalia" to the crown group, however, excluding mammaliaforms like the docodonts.Docodonts are thought to have been primarily herbivorous or insectivorous, although Castorocauda, adapted to a semi-aquatic existence, has teeth which suggest it ate fish.".
- Docodonta thumbnail Castorocauda_BW.jpg?width=300.
- Docodonta wikiPageExternalLink doctridon.htm.
- Docodonta wikiPageExternalLink mammaliformes2.html.
- Docodonta wikiPageExternalLink 1235.pdf.
- Docodonta wikiPageID "4178541".
- Docodonta wikiPageRevisionID "544302529".
- Docodonta authority "Kretzoi, 1946".
- Docodonta hasPhotoCollection Docodonta.
- Docodonta imageCaption "Life restoration of a Castorocauda".
- Docodonta name "Docodonts".
- Docodonta subdivision "*Castorocauda *Cyrtlatherium *Itatodon *Tashkumyrodon *Docodontidae *Simpsonodontidae *Tegotheriidae".
- Docodonta subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Docodonta subject Category:Mammaliaformes.
- Docodonta type Animal.
- Docodonta type Reptile.
- Docodonta comment "Docodonta is an order of extinct mammaliaforms that lived during the mid- to late-Mesozoic era. Their most distinguishing physical features were their relatively sophisticated set of molars, from which the order gets its name. In the fossil record, Docodonta is represented primarily by isolated teeth and bits of jawbones.".
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- Docodonta depiction Castorocauda_BW.jpg.
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