Variation in dental formulae observed in megachiropteran bats poses element homology problems. Identity of individual teeth has been controversial, with authors differing in their assessment of individual tooth homology, particularly with respect to incisors and premolars, inseveral taxa. Also, newly described taxa exhibit dental formulae whose implications for toothhomology have been little discussed. We compared crown morphology, tooth replacement, anddental anomalies in representatives of all megachiropteran genera. Our observations confirm thegeneralized megachiropteran dental formula (34 teeth represented by I1, I2, C, P1, P3, P4, M1, M2, i1, i2, c, p1, p3, p4, m1, m2, and m3) and establishes the homology of each tooth in mostmegachiro...
International audienceDental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary his...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
Fig 2. Illustrated dentitions of Green River bats. A) Onychonycteris finneyi (ROM 55351A-B) upper P1...
27 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27).Variation in dental formulae obs...
GIANNINI, NORBERTO P., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2007): Element Homology and the Evolution of Dental Formul...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
"The mammalian premaxilla, which bears the incisor teeth, is composed of a body and two processes (n...
Certain dental traits have been routinely used to define the classification of fossil chiropteran (b...
44 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-44).The mammalian premaxilla, which ...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
Systematics of fossil octodontoids (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) is in great part based on insights into t...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
International audienceDental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary his...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
Fig 2. Illustrated dentitions of Green River bats. A) Onychonycteris finneyi (ROM 55351A-B) upper P1...
27 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-27).Variation in dental formulae obs...
GIANNINI, NORBERTO P., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2007): Element Homology and the Evolution of Dental Formul...
The gain or loss of anatomical features is an important mechanism of morphological evolution and eco...
"The mammalian premaxilla, which bears the incisor teeth, is composed of a body and two processes (n...
Certain dental traits have been routinely used to define the classification of fossil chiropteran (b...
44 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-44).The mammalian premaxilla, which ...
The paleontologist\u27s obsession with teeth may be a cause for wonder to the neo-mammalogist accust...
Systematics of fossil octodontoids (Rodentia, Caviomorpha) is in great part based on insights into t...
Grant PPD2015/17CH . Grant CoE2017-038 as.Isolated theropod teeth are some of the most common fossil...
The dentition is an extremely important organ in mammals with variation in timing and sequence of er...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
With few exceptions, the systematic arrangement of bats above the level of species and genera was er...
International audienceDental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary his...
Dental characters are importantly used for reconstructing the evolutionary history of mammals, becau...
Fig 2. Illustrated dentitions of Green River bats. A) Onychonycteris finneyi (ROM 55351A-B) upper P1...