Studies of Late Cretaceous vertebrates. III. A triconodont mammal from Alberta
Fox, R C.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 47(6): 1253-1256
1969
ISSN/ISBN: 0008-4301 DOI: 10.1139/z69-196
Accession: 061213571
Alticonodon lindoei, new gen. and sp., a triconodont mammal from the early Campanian Upper Milk River Formation, Alberta, is the first known triconodont of Late Cretaceous age, and only the second recorded from post-Jurassic rocks.
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