'''Sinoconodon''' is an ancient proto-
mammal that appears in the
fossil record in the early
Jurassic period, about 208 million years ago. Although the animal seems more related to ''
Morganucodon'' than anything else, it differed substantially from other
Mammaliaformes in its dental and growth habits. Similar to
reptiles, it replaced many of its teeth (its
incisors,
canines, and
postcanines) throughout its lifetime, and it seems to have grown slowly but continuously until its death.
Therefore, ''Sinoconodon'' is generally considered more primitive (less mammalian) than related Mammaliaformes, including
docodonts and
morganucodonts, which appear a few million years later. Some label it the most primitive mammal
taxon, while others do not label it a mammal at all.
References
★ Luo, Z.-X., Z. Lielan-Jaworowska, and R.L. Cifelli (2001). In quest for a phylogeny of Mesozoic mammals. ''Acta Palaeleon.'' Pol. 47:1-78
External links
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Abstracts from Publications by Dr. Luo
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Mammaliformes from Palaeos
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Mammals of the Mesozoic: The least mammal-like mammals