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Discovery of a Late Jurassic Chinese mammal in the Upper Bathonian of England
The Forest Marble Formation of England, Upper Bathonian, has provided a large collection of mammalian teeth, among which at least five lower molars can be attributed to the genus Shuotherium, previously known by a single jaw from the Late Jurassic of China. Moreover, three upper molars are tentatively referred to this taxon, confirming the presence of a ‘protocone’ in the molars of this member of a highly and precociously derived therian clade
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