Science  People  Locations  Timeline
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Home > Eobaatar


Eobaatar
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Therapsida
Class: Mammalia
Order: Multituberculata
Family: Eobaataridae
Genus: Eobaatar
Species

  E. hispanicus
  E. magnus
  E. minor
  E.? parjaronensis

Ref.

Eobaatar is an extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia and SpainThe Kingdom of Spain is a country located in the southwest of Europe. It shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra. To the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it borders France and the tiny principality of Andorra. It inc. It was a member of the also extinct order of Multituberculata, and lived at the same time as some 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 technically minded, suborder " PlagiaulacidaPlagiaulacida" Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Therapsida Class: Mammalia Order: Multituberculata Families Allodontidae Zofiabaataridae Paulchoffatiidae Hahnodontidae Pinheirodontidae Plagiaulacidae Albionbaataridae Eobaataridae Ref. Order Mul", family Eobaataridae.)

Genus: Eobaatar Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Dashzeveg D & Trofimov BA, 1987
Reference: Kielan-Jaworowska et al (1987), Early Cretaceous multituberculates from Mongoloia and a comparison with Late JurassicThe Jurassic period is a major unit of the geologic timescale that extends from about 135 million years BP at the end of the Triassic to 195 million years BP at the beginning of the Cretaceous. As with other geologic periods, the rock beds that define the form. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 32, p.3-47.

Species: Eobaatar hispanicus Hahn & Hahn, 1992
Place: Galve
Country: Spain
Age: Hauterivian - Barremian, Lower Cretaceous
Remarks: Remains are restricted to a tooth.
Reference:

Species: Eobaatar magnus Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Dashzeveg D & Trofimov BA, 1987
Place: Khoboor beds, Guchin Us County
Country: Mongolia
Age: Aptian or Albian, Lower Cretaceous
Remarks: This species is based on a fragment of lower jaw with teeth.
Reference: Kielan-Jaworowska et al (1987), Early Cretaceous multituberculates from Mongoloia and a comparison with Late Jurassic form. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 32, p.3-47.

Species: Eobaatar minor Kielan-Jaworowska Z, Dashzeveg D & Trofimov BA, 1987
Place:
Country: Mongolia
Age: Lower Cretaceous
Remarks: Going by the species name, I imagine it was relatively small.
Reference:

Species: Eobaatar? parjaronensis Hahn G & Hahn R, 2001
Place: Ple pajaron
Country: Spain
Age: Barremian, Lower Cretaceous
Remarks:
Reference: Hahn & Hahn (2001), Multituberculaten-zähne aus der Unter-Kreide (Barremium) von Ple Pajaron (Prov. Cuenca, Spanien). Palaontologische Zeitschrift 74 ( 4), p.587-589.
(Multituberculate teeth from the Lower Cretaceous (Barremium) of Ple Pajaron (Prov. Cuenca, Spain)

Page reference: Kielan-Jaworowska Z & Hurum JH (2001), Phylogeny and Systematics of multituberculate mammals. Paleontology 44, p.389-429.

(This information has been derived from [1] MESOZOIC MAMMALS; Plagiaulacidae, Albionbaataridae, Eobaataridae & Arginbaataridae, an internet directory. As that's my webpage, there are no issues of copyright. ) Mesozoic mammals

Read more »



Non User