occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
03EBCE03BF5FFFBA1D54FE710785FB79.mc.3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1D54FE3B0797FE0E	03EBCE03BF5FFFBA1D54FE710785FB79.taxon				holotype	Type species: Arguimus khosbajari Dashzeveg, 1979. Mongolia, Early Cretaceous		1										Mongolia			Early Cretaceous	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBCE03BF5FFFBA1D54FE710785FB79#3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1D54FE3B0797FE0E				MaterialCitation
03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.mc.3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1D54F8E107E6F894	03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.taxon	PSS 10-15		PSS	holotype	Holotype: PSS 10 − 15, left dentary fragment with p 4 – 5, m 1 – 3, and alveoli for p 2 – 3 and m 4 (see discussion for interpretation of the dental formula).		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC#3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1D54F8E107E6F894				MaterialCitation
03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.mc.3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1DD8F8470445F81A	03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.taxon	PSS 10-31		PSS	holotype	PSS 10 − 31, right dentary fragment with p 4 – 5, m 1, and alveoli for p 1 – 3, and m 2 – 3 (holotype of Argui−		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC#3B2A7548BF5FFFBA1DD8F8470445F81A				MaterialCitation
03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.mc.3B2A7548BF5AFFBF1DBEF9C706CCF81A	03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC.taxon	PSS 10-31, PIN 3101		PSS, PIN	holotype	Anterior premolars are not known, their alveoli are best preserved on PSS 10 − 31 and PIN 3101 / 364 (Fig. 1 E, F), and interpreted as double−rooted p 1 – 3. Judging from the alveoli on PIN 3101 / 364, p 2 was larger than p 1 and p 3. The p 4 – 5 are preserved on the holotype and PSS 10 − 31 and are heavily worn in both specimens. Both posterior premolars are similar premolariform in structure. The p 5 is intermediate in height between p 4 and m 1. The anterior accessory cusp was apparently present on both premolars (better developed on p 4) but worn in known specimens. The posterior accessory cusp is distinct. The p 5 widens considerably posteriorly, p 4 is of similar width through out its entire length. The lingual cingulid is not distinct but the bulbous lingual base of the crown is worn on p 4 and especially on p 5		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EBCE03BF5FFFBD1D54FB5A033DFADC#3B2A7548BF5AFFBF1DBEF9C706CCF81A				MaterialCitation
