Stiffness codon department
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Kollikodon ritchiei Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones, 1995 |
A stiffness codon course (Latin: Kollikodontidae) is an extinct course of the duckmole suborder. The fossil is discovered in Australia.
They inhabited in the middle of Cretaceous. The fossil is found only in the fossil of the tooth, but I am considered to guess from the size in the Mesozoic mammals that considerably large-scale.
Allied item
- The course of ステロポドン department - extinct duckmole suborder.
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