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Galveodon
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Therapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Multituberculata
Family: Paulchoffatiidae
Genus: Galveodon
Species

  G. nannothus

Ref.

Galveodon is an extinct, Spanish mammal of the Lower Cretaceous. It was a relatively early representative of the also extinct order of Multituberculata. It lived during 'the age of the dinosaurSaurischia Ornithischia The dinosaurs were a diverse and long-lived superorder of prehistoric reptiles. What is a dinosaur? Definition Dinosaurs are a superorder of reptiles that first appeared approximately 230 million years ago. A few lines of primitives'.
(For the more technically inclined, suborder " PlagiaulacidaPlagiaulacida" Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Therapsida Class: Mammalia Order: Multituberculata Families Allodontidae Zofiabaataridae Paulchoffatiidae Hahnodontidae Pinheirodontidae Plagiaulacidae Albionbaataridae Eobaataridae Ref. Order Mul", family Paulchoffatiidae.)

Genus: Galveodon Hahn G & Hahn R, 1992
Aka: Calveodon (on-line spelling mistake)

Species: Galveodon nannothus Hahn G & Hahn R, 1992
Place: Galve
Country: Spain
Age: Barremian, Lower Cretaceous
Remarks: This is a tooth in the collection of the museum in Galve. It may not be the most spectacular find of all time, but it's better than nothing.
Reference: Hahn & Hahn (1992), Neue Multituberculates-Zähne aus der Unter-Kreide (Barremian) von Spanien (Galve und Una). Geologica et Parlaeontologica, 28, p.143-162.

(New multituberculate teeth from the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian) of Spain (Galve and Una).)

Page references: Hahn G & Hahn R (2000), Multituberculates from the Guimarota mine, p.97-107 in Martin T & Krebs B (eds), Guimarota - A Jurassic Ecosystem, Verlag Dr Friedrich Pfeil, München.
Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Hurum JH (2001), Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals. Paleontology 44, p.389-429.

(This information has been derived from [1] Multituberculata Cope, 1884. As that's my webpage, there are no issues of copyright. ) Mesozoic mammals



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