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Allotheria (meaning "other beasts", from the Gr**** αλλός, allos–other and θήριον, therion–wild animal) is an
extinct clade of
mammals known from the Mesozoic...
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considered to be
closely related to
Euharamiyida and
Gondwanatheria as part of
Allotheria. The
multituberculates had a
cranial and
dental anatomy superficially...
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position of
Allotheria (which
contains the multituberculates,
among others)
within Theriimorpha is controversial.
While many
studies recover Allotheria within...
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known from the
Northern Hemisphere, with
which they form the
clade Allotheria. For
several decades the
affinities of the
group were not clear, being...
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common ancestor of
multituberculates (which form part of the
broader group Allotheria,
along with
Gondwanatheria and
likely all/part of Haramiyida) and Theria...
- Some
authors have
placed them in a
clade with
Multituberculata dubbed Allotheria within Mammalia.
Other studies have
disputed this and
suggested the Haramiyida...
- 311–326. Bibcode:2013NW....100..311A. doi:10.1007/s00114-013-1028-3. ISSN 1432-1904. PMID 23494201.
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Allotheria Cladotheria v t e...
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Paleocene in age. Fox (1971), "Early
Campanian multituberculates (Mammalia:
Allotheria) from the
upper Milk
River Formation, Alberta",
Canadian Journal of Earth...
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Subclass Prototheria – egg-laying mammals,
including monotremes Subclass Allotheria –
multituberculates Subclass Theria – live-bearing mammals, including...
- 3–47. Fox, R.C. (1971). "Early
Campanian multituberculates (Mammalia:
Allotheria) from the
upper Milk
River Formation, Alberta".
Canadian Journal of Earth...