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    Morganucodon ("Glamorgan tooth") is an early mammaliaform genus that lived from the Late Triassic to the Middle Jurassic. It first appeared about 205 million...
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  • controversial. Kühne considered Eozostrodon to be "one and the same" with Morganucodon which he described from thousands of fossils he collected in Wales, albeit...
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    35 in) Hadrocodium must have had fur, therefore, but the 10 cm (3.94 in) Morganucodon might not have needed it. The docodont Castorocauda, further removed...
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    telltale imprint of this structure is only found from the primitive mammal Morganucodon and onwards. Nonetheless, recent studies on Permian synapsid coprolites...
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    whereas estimates of blood flow rate and lifespan in the mammaliaform Morganucodon suggest that even early mammaliaforms had reptile-like metabolic rates...
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    this structure are found in the skull of the small early mammals like Morganucodon, but not in their cynodont ancestors like Thrinaxodon. The hairs of the...
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    suggesting that they didn't have the same reproductive constraints. Morganucodon at least appears to have had a long lifespan and a lower metabolism than...
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  • resembled early mammaliaforms like Morganucodon, but it is regarded as more basal, differing substantially from Morganucodon in its dentition and growth habits...
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    and 3.8 in) in length. These dentition patterns are similar to that of Morganucodon, allowing one to make the assumption that these dentition patterns arose...
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    derived; and at the level of evolution of earlier basal mammals like Morganucodon and Kuehneotherium, with a groove for ear ossicles on the dentary. Some...
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    Morganucodon Mammalia...
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    other non-mammalian cynodonts more basal than Castorocauda, such as Morganucodon, had Harderian glands, which are associated with the grooming and maintenance...
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    lipids for coating the fur, were present in the earliest mammals like Morganucodon, but were absent in near-mammalian therapsids like Thrinaxodon. The Msx2...
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    until the 1950s with the elaboration of such fossils as the now-famous Morganucodon. During embryonic development, the incus and malleus arise from the same...
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    humans is part of the temporal bone. Recently found fossils such as Morganucodon show intermediary steps of middle ear evolution. A new morganucodontan-like...
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    T J K Pg N Molariforms of Megazostrodon (A), Erythrotherium (B) and Morganucodon (C) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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    Pachygenelus Morganucodon...
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  • Sinoconodon Morganucodon...
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    Sinoconodon Morganucodon...
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    †Hallautherium †Helvetiodon †Indotherium †Indozostrodon †Megazostrodon †Morganucodon †Paceyodon †Paikasigudodon †Purbeckodon †Rosierodon †Sinoconodon? †Storchodon...
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  • of Morganucodon. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 53:87–175. Kermack, K. A., Mussett, F., and Rigney, H. W. 1981. The skull of Morganucodon. Zoological...
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    Morganucodon Mammalia...
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    Skull of stem-mammal Morganucodon, with jugal labelled...
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  • Formation. New information on the morphology of the inner ear and stapes of Morganucodon is presented by Hoffmann et al. (2024). Martin et al. (2024) describe...
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    well-developed stapedial process, similar to that of the basal mammaliaform Morganucodon. The front part of the roof of the mouth consisted of a well-developed...
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    more basal group including Sinoconodon, Brasilitherium, Brasilodon, and Morganucodon, and a more derived clade of Chaliminia, Elliotherium, Pachygenelus,...
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    of the cheek teeth. †Morganucodontidae - morganucodontids, including †Morganucodon, †Megazostrodon, and others †Docodonta - docodonts, including †Haldanodon...
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    Amphilestidae, but was later expanded to include other taxa such as Morganucodon or Sinoconodon. The phylogenetic analyses found that all these taxa did...
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  • (mentioned) Lagerpeton (mentioned) Lagosuchus Lepidotes Liopleurodon (mentioned) Marasuchus (mentioned) Morganucodon (mentioned) Nautilus Quetzalcoatlus...
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    the lower jaw, as seen in modern mammals and early mammaliaforms like Morganucodon. Later studies have reinterpreted the socket as articulating with the...
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