Monotrematum sudamericanum is known only from two lower and one upper
platypus-like teeth. It is the only known non-
Australasian
ornithorhynchid. The main difference, apart from continent and age, is its size: the teeth of
Monotrematum are around twice as large as those of other similar species in the related genus
Obdurodon. The teeth of
M. sudamericanum presently reside in the collections of
Museo de La Plata and
Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio, both in Argentina. According to Pascual, "The preserved enamel in the central region shows that the crown pattern is almost identical to that of
Obdurodon: it is composed of two V-shaped lobes, the anterior of which is wider, separated from the posterior one by a valley that connects the lingual and buccal sides of the crown separating the anterior and posterior lobes." ==References==