English: Original figure caption: Plagiaulacoid premolars (labial views) of selected multituberculates and other mammals. Illustrations: Argentodites coloniensis (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 2007); Burramys parvus (NMV C22693); Carpomegodon jepseni (Bloch et al. 2001); Cimexomys judithae (Montellano et al. 2000); Cimolodon nitidus (Clemens 1963); Ekaltadeta ima (Archer and Flannery 1985); Eobaatar magnus (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 1987); Epidolops ameghinoi (Paula Couto 1952); Guimarotodon leiriensis (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 2004); Mesodma thompsoni (Clemens 1963); Pinheirodon pygmaeus (Hahn and Hahn 1999); Plagiaulax becklesi (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 1987); Psalodon? marshi (Simpson 1929); Ptilodus trovessartianus (Granger and Simpson 1929). Compiled by Erich Fitzgerald.
Deutsch: Plagiaulacoide Prämolaren ausgewählter Multituberculaten und anderer Säugetiere. Abbildungen: Argentodites coloniensis (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 2007); Burramys parvus (NMV C22693); Carpomegodon jepseni (Bloch et al. 2001); Cimexomys judithae (Montellano et al. 2000); Cimolodon nitidus (Clemens 1963); Ekaltadeta ima (Archer and Flannery 1985); Eobaatar magnus (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 1987); Epidolops ameghinoi (Paula Couto 1952); Guimarotodon leiriensis (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 2004); Mesodma thompsoni (Clemens 1963); Pinheirodon pygmaeus (Hahn and Hahn 1999); Plagiaulax becklesi (Kielan−Jaworowska et al. 1987); Psalodon? marshi (Simpson 1929); Ptilodus trovessartianus (Granger and Simpson 1929). Zusammengestellt von Erich Fitzgerald.
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Fig. 3 in: An Australian multituberculate and its palaeobiogeographic implications. Acta Palaeolontologica Polonica 54 (1): 1–6, doi:10.4202/app.2009.0101.
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Thomas H. Rich, Patricia Vickers−Rich, Timothy F. Flannery, Benjamin P. Kear, David J. Cantrill, Patricia Komarower, Lesley Kool, David Pickering, Peter Trusler, Steven Morton, Nicholas van Klaveren, and Erich M.G. Fitzgerald
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