- Steropodon
Taxobox
name = "Steropodon"
fossil_range = EarlyCretaceous
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo = Monotremata
familia =Steropodontidae
genus = "Steropodon"
species = "S. galmani"
binomial = "Steropodon galmani"
binomial_authority = Archer, Flannery, Ritchie, & Molnar, 1985"Steropodon galmani" was a prehistoric
species ofmonotreme , or egg-layingmammal , that lived during the middleAlbian stage, in the LowerCretaceous period. It is the earliest known relative of thePlatypus . "Steropodon" is known only from a singleopal isedjaw with three molars, discovered at the Griman Creek Formation,Lightning Ridge ,New South Wales ,Australia , by brothers David and Alan Galman. It was a largemammal for theMesozoic , being 40 - 50 cm long. The lower molars are 5 - 7 mm in length, with a width of 3 - 4 mm. A length of 1 - 2 cm is more typical for Mesozoic mammals. Also from Lightning Ridge is "Kollikodon ritchiei".The molars "bear striking resemblance to the tribosphenic pattern characteristic of living
theria ns..." (Pascual). However, there are also differences: there is noentoconid , and an absence of wear seems to suggest that the upper molars (as yet unknown) did not have aprotocone .Woodburne (2003, p.212) reports that the
holotype is a right mandible named AM F66763. The preserved molars are m1 - m3. Page 237 includes: "In "Steropodon", the mandibular canal suggests the presence of a bill, with a bill also known in "Obdurodon dicksoni" and "Ornithorhynchus anatinus"."ee also
*Fossil monotremes
External links
* [http://www.lostkingdoms.com/facts/factsheet8.htm Australia’s Lost Kingdoms]
References
*Archer, M., Flannery, T.F., Ritchie, A., Molnar, R.E. (1985). "First Mesozoic mammal from Australia — an early Cretaceous monotreme". "Nature" 318: 363-366.
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