2020
DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1317
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Multituberculate mammals from the Middle Jurassic of Western Siberia, Russia, and the origin of Multituberculata

Abstract: Tashtykia primaeva gen. et sp. nov. and Tagaria antiqua gen. et sp. nov. (Multituberculata incertae sedis) are described based on isolated teeth from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) Itat Formation from the Berezovsk coal mine in Krasnoyarsk Territory, Western Siberia, Russia. Tashtykia primaeva gen. et sp. nov. is characterized by a P5 with three rows of cusps (cusp formula 2B:4M:6L) and a high sectorial p4 with two triangular lobes, five serrations associated with labial and lingual ridges, and a unique dista… Show more

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“…A key difference between the Itat and Kilmaluag formations is that the former has yielded multiple haramiyidan taxa (Averianov et al 2011, 2019), a group that is so far absent from the Kilmaluag Formation, although five haramiyidan species are present in the Forest Marble Formation. The Itat Formation has recently yielded two multituberculates taxa (Averianov et al 2020), but none are present in the Kilmaluag Formation.…”
Section: Itat Formation Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key difference between the Itat and Kilmaluag formations is that the former has yielded multiple haramiyidan taxa (Averianov et al 2011, 2019), a group that is so far absent from the Kilmaluag Formation, although five haramiyidan species are present in the Forest Marble Formation. The Itat Formation has recently yielded two multituberculates taxa (Averianov et al 2020), but none are present in the Kilmaluag Formation.…”
Section: Itat Formation Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%