Loxaulax is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of southern England. It was a member of the also extinct order Multituberculata, and lived alongside the dinosaurs. It lies within the suborder "Plagiaulacida" and family Eobaataridae. The genus Loxaulax was named by Simpson G.G. in 1928 based on one species.
Loxaulax is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of southern England. It was a member of the also extinct order Multituberculata, and lived alongside the dinosaurs. It lies within the suborder "Plagiaulacida" and family Eobaataridae. The genus Loxaulax was named by Simpson G.G. in 1928 based on one species.
The holotype of Loxulax is known from a single molar. It is characterised by possessing "outer cusps of lower molar shortened antero-posteriorly, subselenodont, four in number. Inner cusps three." (Simpson, 1928).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).