#365papers for March 26, 2017
What’s it about?
This paper discusses a group of large multituberculates that lived during the Paleocene (approximately 66 – 55 million years ago). Multituberculates, alas, are extinct, but resembled rodents in many ways. They were distinguished by their multi-cusped teeth (that looked a little like Legos) and blade-like premolars.


Taeniolabidoids would have been squirrel to marmot sized – as a group much larger than most other multituberculates.Continue reading “Some New Mammals from Ancient New Mexico – #365papers – 2017 – 85”
