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- Muroid_molar abstract "Rodents of the superfamily Muroidea, which includes mice, rats, voles, hamsters, bamboo rats, and many other species, generally have three molars in each quadrant of the jaws. A few of the oldest species retain the fourth upper premolar, and some living species have lost the third and even the second molars. Features of the molar crown are often used in muroid taxonomy, and many different systems have been proposed to name these features.".
- Muroid_molar thumbnail Megalomys_desmarestii_sin_s_26124_M.png?width=300.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 8332.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 331-08-helgen.pdf.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink j.1469-7998.1977.tb03238.x.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 572.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 905.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 0145-9058%282007%2939%5B141:TMENAM%5D2.0.CO%3B2.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink msw3.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageExternalLink 98741.
- Muroid_molar wikiPageID "26378633".
- Muroid_molar wikiPageRevisionID "552613852".
- Muroid_molar align "right".
- Muroid_molar alt "Three molars in a bone, with broadly connected cusps.".
- Muroid_molar alt "Three molars in a bone, with more narrowly connected cusps.".
- Muroid_molar alt "Three molars in a bone, with narrowly connected cusps.".
- Muroid_molar alt "Three molars in a bone. The cusps are broadly connected.".
- Muroid_molar alt "Two molars, inversed from the previous two, with the third still in the bone.".
- Muroid_molar direction "horizontal".
- Muroid_molar footer "Ontogeny of the molars in Megalomys desmarestii. From left to right: Left upper molar row of an older animal, left upper molar row of a younger animal, right upper molar row of the same young animal with the M3 not yet erupted, left lower molar row of the older animal, left lower molar row of the younger animal.".
- Muroid_molar footerAlign "center".
- Muroid_molar hasPhotoCollection Muroid_molar.
- Muroid_molar image "Left lower 1 rotated2.png".
- Muroid_molar image "Megalomys desmarestii dex s 26124.png".
- Muroid_molar image "Megalomys desmarestii sin i 26124.png".
- Muroid_molar image "Megalomys desmarestii sin s 21287.png".
- Muroid_molar image "Megalomys desmarestii sin s 26124.png".
- Muroid_molar lower "1".
- Muroid_molar total "16".
- Muroid_molar upper "1".
- Muroid_molar width "100".
- Muroid_molar subject Category:Muroid_rodents.
- Muroid_molar subject Category:Rodent_anatomy.
- Muroid_molar type Animal100015388.
- Muroid_molar type Chordate101466257.
- Muroid_molar type LivingThing100004258.
- Muroid_molar type Mammal101861778.
- Muroid_molar type MuroidRodents.
- Muroid_molar type Object100002684.
- Muroid_molar type Organism100004475.
- Muroid_molar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Muroid_molar type Placental101886756.
- Muroid_molar type Rodent102329401.
- Muroid_molar type Vertebrate101471682.
- Muroid_molar type Whole100003553.
- Muroid_molar comment "Rodents of the superfamily Muroidea, which includes mice, rats, voles, hamsters, bamboo rats, and many other species, generally have three molars in each quadrant of the jaws. A few of the oldest species retain the fourth upper premolar, and some living species have lost the third and even the second molars. Features of the molar crown are often used in muroid taxonomy, and many different systems have been proposed to name these features.".
- Muroid_molar label "Muroid molar".
- Muroid_molar sameAs m.0bbx61d.
- Muroid_molar sameAs Q6938824.
- Muroid_molar sameAs Q6938824.
- Muroid_molar sameAs Muroid_molar.
- Muroid_molar wasDerivedFrom Muroid_molar?oldid=552613852.
- Muroid_molar depiction Megalomys_desmarestii_sin_s_26124_M.png.
- Muroid_molar isPrimaryTopicOf Muroid_molar.