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      On the systematic position ofChaetomys subspinosus (Rodentia: Caviomorpha) based on evidence from the incisor enamel microstructure

      Journal of Mammalian Evolution
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          Early rodent incisor enamel evolution: Phylogenetic implications

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            Biomechanics in the Enamel of Mammalian Teeth

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              African origin of caviomorph rodents is indicated by incisor enamel microstructure

              The same three subtypes of derived multiserial Hunter-Schreger bands are found in the incisor enamel of African phiomorph rodents from the late Eocene-early Oligocene and the oldest South American Caviomorpha from the Deseadan (late Oligocene). The synapomorphies contained therein, especially arrangement and orientation of interprismatic matrix, make an African origin of the Caviomorpha very probable. A North American origin of the Caviomorpha is thus rejected, as only primitive pauciserial Hunter-Schreger bands have been observed in possible ischyromyoid caviomorph ancestors. A multiserial Schmelzmuster apparently never evolved in the North American rodent fauna.
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                Journal
                Journal of Mammalian Evolution
                J Mammal Evol
                Springer Nature
                1064-7554
                1573-7055
                June 1994
                June 1994
                : 2
                : 2
                : 117-131
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                10.1007/BF01464364
                4ce6dc4c-56d1-4b10-9bf8-b24e3718fe9b
                © 1994
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