| 11. | The genus was named by Hugh Falconer in 1857, and was the first described multituberculate species.
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| 12. | This was a relatively large Multituberculate, with a skull length of about 4.5 cm.
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| 13. | "Baiotomeus douglassi " is a fairly substantial multituberculate weighing almost stage of the Paleocene.
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| 14. | Transverse ridges between the cusps similar to those seen in ferugliotheriids are not known in any multituberculate.
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| 15. | The multituberculate mammals " Montirictus kuwajimaensis ", has also been recovered from the unit.
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| 16. | Multituberculate faunas in North America and Europe do indeed decline in correlation to the introduction of rodents in these areas.
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| 17. | It was a real heavyweight; the largest known multituberculate, this creature was as big as the giant beaver.
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| 18. | "' Lambdopsalidae "'is a family of extinct multituberculate mammals from the Late Paleocene of Asia.
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| 19. | "Ptilodus " was a relatively large multituberculate of in length, which is about the same size as a squirrel.
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| 20. | Other than being a large, early American Multituberculate, ( see Multituberculata ), the nature of this beast is somewhat unclear.
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