Aegialodon Explained
Aegialodon dawsoni is an extinct mammal from the early Cretaceous, known from fossilised teeth discovered in the Wadhurst Clay Formation (dating to about 136 million years ago) near Cliff End, Hastings, East Sussex.[1]
Notes and References
- Kermack . K. A. . Lees . Patricia M. . Mussett . Frances . 1965 . Aegialodon dawsoni, A New Trituberculosectorial Tooth from the Lower Wealden . Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences . 162 . 989 . 535–554 . 0080-4649.