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- LACM_149371 abstract "LACM 149371 (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County specimen 149371) is an enigmatic fossil mammalian tooth from the Paleogene (66 to 23 million years ago, mya) of Peru. It is from the Santa Rosa fossil site, which is of uncertain age but possibly late Eocene (55 to 34 mya) or Oligocene (34 to 23 mya). The tooth is poorly preserved and may have been degraded by acidic water or because it passed through a predator's digestive tract. Its largest dimension is 2.65 mm. It is triangular in shape and bears six cusps that surround the middle of the tooth, where there are three basins (fossae). Crests connects the cusps and separate the fossae. The microscopic structure of the enamel is poorly preserved.LACM 149371 was described in 2004 by Francisco Goin and colleagues, who tentatively interpreted the tooth as a left last upper molar. Although they saw similarities with South American ungulates, some early rodents, and multituberculates, they believed the tooth was most likely of a gondwanathere. Among gondwanatheres—a small and poorly known group otherwise known from the Cretaceous through Eocene of some of the southern continents (Gondwana)—they thought the Cretaceous Argentinian Ferugliotherium to be the most similar.".
- LACM_149371 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=oY7wkK6lV4cC&pg=PA203.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageID "28147143".
- LACM_149371 wikiPageLength "9698".
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- LACM_149371 wikiPageRevisionID "673473054".
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Australosphenida.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Bat.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Biostratigraphy.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_fossil_record.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_South_America.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Specific_fossil_specimens.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Cingulum_(tooth).
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Crocodilia.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Crown_(tooth).
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Cusp_(anatomy).
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Deseadan.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Ferugliotheriidae.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Ferugliotherium.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Gondwana.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Gondwanatheria.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-Schreger_band.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxylapatite.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Hystricognathi.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Ivanantonia.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Marsupial.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Metatheria.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Molar_(tooth).
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Monotreme.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Multituberculata.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Mustersan.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Natural_History_Museum_of_Los_Angeles_County.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Nonomys.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Notoungulata.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Outcrop.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Premolar.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Pulp_(tooth).
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Rosa_local_fauna.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Savanna.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink South_American_land_mammal_age.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Stratigraphy.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Sudamericidae.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Ucayali_Region.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Ungulate.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLink Xenarthra.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageWikiLinkText "LACM 149371".
- LACM_149371 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gondwanatheria_nav.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Good_article.
- LACM_149371 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- LACM_149371 subject Category:Paleogene_fossil_record.
- LACM_149371 subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_South_America.
- LACM_149371 subject Category:Specific_fossil_specimens.
- LACM_149371 hypernym Tooth.
- LACM_149371 type AnatomicalStructure.
- LACM_149371 type Mammal.
- LACM_149371 type Mammal.
- LACM_149371 comment "LACM 149371 (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County specimen 149371) is an enigmatic fossil mammalian tooth from the Paleogene (66 to 23 million years ago, mya) of Peru. It is from the Santa Rosa fossil site, which is of uncertain age but possibly late Eocene (55 to 34 mya) or Oligocene (34 to 23 mya). The tooth is poorly preserved and may have been degraded by acidic water or because it passed through a predator's digestive tract. Its largest dimension is 2.65 mm.".
- LACM_149371 label "LACM 149371".
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- LACM_149371 sameAs LACM_149371.
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- LACM_149371 sameAs Q6456947.
- LACM_149371 wasDerivedFrom LACM_149371?oldid=673473054.
- LACM_149371 isPrimaryTopicOf LACM_149371.