Dental anomalies have been documented in almost all mammalian orders, and include supernumerary or missing teeth, teeth with aberrant occlusal surfaces and/or roots and teeth in unusual positions. Our objectives were the description and categorization of dental anomalies in all species of the genus Caluromys. We studied 462 crania, recorded and classified dental anomalies in four categories: variations in occlusal/root morphology; teeth in unusual positions; supernumerary/missing teeth; presence of unshed deciduous premolars. We found anomalies in all species, with a percentage ranging from 11% to 6.3%. Caluromys derbianus produced anomalous M4/m4 and flipped crowns, the other two species produced higher numbers of missing teeth. We infer t...
Dental homologies and evolutionary transformations within caviomorph rodents have long been disputed...
The diversity of items consumed by modern didelphids, varying from mostly fruits in Caluromys Allen ...
The ontogeny of skull allometry has been the subject of research in didelphid, microbiotheriid, and ...
Dental anomalies are described after analyzing series of skulls and mandibles of three species of So...
ABSTRACT Dental anomalies have been investigated and reported for most orders of mammals, including ...
Caenolestids are a group of poorly known South American marsupials with a restricted distribution in...
The sequence of molar eruption, along with the timing of replacement of the 3rd deciduous premolar b...
The pattern of dental replacement in marsupial mammals has received much attention for its derived n...
The pattern of dental replacement in marsupial mammals has received much attention for its derived n...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
There are several kinds of anomalies related to the teeth reported in mammals, and one of them is kn...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
Supernumerary tooth are recorded for nearly all actual groups of mammals as well as many fossil grou...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The New World marsupial family Didelphidae is one of the olde...
Dental homologies and evolutionary transformations within caviomorph rodents have long been disputed...
The diversity of items consumed by modern didelphids, varying from mostly fruits in Caluromys Allen ...
The ontogeny of skull allometry has been the subject of research in didelphid, microbiotheriid, and ...
Dental anomalies are described after analyzing series of skulls and mandibles of three species of So...
ABSTRACT Dental anomalies have been investigated and reported for most orders of mammals, including ...
Caenolestids are a group of poorly known South American marsupials with a restricted distribution in...
The sequence of molar eruption, along with the timing of replacement of the 3rd deciduous premolar b...
The pattern of dental replacement in marsupial mammals has received much attention for its derived n...
The pattern of dental replacement in marsupial mammals has received much attention for its derived n...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives-collectively, metatherians-only the last premolar i...
There are several kinds of anomalies related to the teeth reported in mammals, and one of them is kn...
In marsupial mammals and their extinct relatives -collectively, metatherians- only the last premolar...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
Supernumerary tooth are recorded for nearly all actual groups of mammals as well as many fossil grou...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The New World marsupial family Didelphidae is one of the olde...
Dental homologies and evolutionary transformations within caviomorph rodents have long been disputed...
The diversity of items consumed by modern didelphids, varying from mostly fruits in Caluromys Allen ...
The ontogeny of skull allometry has been the subject of research in didelphid, microbiotheriid, and ...