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Arginbaatar is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. It was a member of the Multituberculata, an order which is also extinct. It belongs to the family Arginbaataridae (Hahn & Hahn 1983). The genus Arginbaatar was named by Trofimov B.A. in 1980. "Argin" is in reference to Argin-gol River, Aryaykher aymak, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, near where the fossils were found. Baatar is Mongolian for "hero" or "warrior." The primary species, Arginbaatar dmitrievae, was also named by Trofimov. The fossil remains date to the Aptian or Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Mongolia.

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  • Arginbaatar is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. It was a member of the Multituberculata, an order which is also extinct. It belongs to the family Arginbaataridae (Hahn & Hahn 1983). The genus Arginbaatar was named by Trofimov B.A. in 1980. "Argin" is in reference to Argin-gol River, Aryaykher aymak, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, near where the fossils were found. Baatar is Mongolian for "hero" or "warrior." The primary species, Arginbaatar dmitrievae, was also named by Trofimov. The fossil remains date to the Aptian or Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Mongolia. This genus is the only known member of its family, which is thus monotypic. Some characteristics are "Plagiaulacida"-like, while others are more akin to the further derived suborder of Cimolodonta. Exactly where it fits in is unclear. "This family shows a mixture of 'plagiaulacidan' and cimolodontan characters" (Kielan-Jaworowska & Hurum, 2001, p. 415). (en)
  • Arginbaatar Trofimov, 1980 è un genere di mammiferi estinti i cui resti fossili provengono dagli strati databili al Cretaceo inferiore dell'Asia centrale. Questi piccoli erbivori vissero durante l'era dei dinosauri. Gli Arginbaatar sono membri dell'ordine dei multitubercolati e del la famiglia Arginbaataridae (Hahn & Hahn 1983). Non rientrano in un sottordine preciso, e quindi forse sono l'anello di congiunzione tra i plagiaulacida e i cimolodonta, poiché possiede caratteristiche di entrambi i taxon. (it)
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  • Arginbaatar Trofimov, 1980 è un genere di mammiferi estinti i cui resti fossili provengono dagli strati databili al Cretaceo inferiore dell'Asia centrale. Questi piccoli erbivori vissero durante l'era dei dinosauri. Gli Arginbaatar sono membri dell'ordine dei multitubercolati e del la famiglia Arginbaataridae (Hahn & Hahn 1983). Non rientrano in un sottordine preciso, e quindi forse sono l'anello di congiunzione tra i plagiaulacida e i cimolodonta, poiché possiede caratteristiche di entrambi i taxon. (it)
  • Arginbaatar is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. It was a member of the Multituberculata, an order which is also extinct. It belongs to the family Arginbaataridae (Hahn & Hahn 1983). The genus Arginbaatar was named by Trofimov B.A. in 1980. "Argin" is in reference to Argin-gol River, Aryaykher aymak, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, near where the fossils were found. Baatar is Mongolian for "hero" or "warrior." The primary species, Arginbaatar dmitrievae, was also named by Trofimov. The fossil remains date to the Aptian or Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Mongolia. (en)
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