'Ctenacodon'
"Ctenacodon" (not Ctenacodon) is an extinct mammal from the Upper Jurassic of North America. It was a member of the also extinct order of Multituberculata, suborder Plagiaulacida, family Plagiaulacidae, and lived at the same time as more famous creatures such as Allosaurus.
Genus: "Ctenacodon"
Species: "Ctenacodon" brentbaatar Bakker, 1998
Place: Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA
Age: Upper Jurassic
Remarks: Based on a well preserved upper tooth (1 mm long). The species name honours the Wyoming paleontologist, Brent Breithaupt. Baatar, Mongolian for "hero", is apparently a reference to the heroics involved in surviving, whilst being very small and surrounded by dinosaurs.
References
- R.T. Bakker (1998), "Dinosaur mid-life crisis: the Jurassic-Cretaceous transition in Wyoming and Colorado", in: S.G. Lucas, J.I. Kirkland and J. Estep (eds.), "Lower and Middle Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems", New Mexico Museum of Natural History Bulletin 14, p.67-77.
- Z. Kielan-Jaworowska and J.H. Hurum (2001), "Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals", Paleontology 44, p.389-429.
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Referenced By
Plagiaulacida | Plagiaulacidae | Plagiaulacida
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