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Re: Cretaceous taeniodont (fwd)
> There's a big multituberculate from the Upper Cretaceous of South Dakota
due
> some time. It'll apparently be described in Acta Palaeontologica
Polonica.
> The only known molar, (which might mean that's all that's been found, but
> I'm not sure), is said to have a length of about 13mm, width 6mm. It's an
> m1. I'm not sure how that compares to Taeniolabis of the Paleocene, but
> it's a heck of a lot longer than any other Cretaceous multi molar I've
heard
> of.
Go furballs!