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- Ambondro mahabo is a mammal from the Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian) Isalo III Formation (about 167 million years ago) of Madagascar. The only described species...
- Ambondro is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambovombe, which is a part of Androy Region. It is crossed by the Route nationale...
- grouping includes the following taxa: †Henosferidae, including the genera Ambondro, Asfaltomylos, and Henosferus from the Jur****ic of Argentina and Madagascar...
- of animals more closely related to some extant mammals than to others. Ambondro is more closely related to monotremes than to therian mammals while Amphilestes...
- tribosphenic molar discoveries of monotreme-relatives Ausktribosphenos and Ambondro mahabo of which the latter evolved in the Jur****ic, led to the conclusion...
- hand, the study that cites Flannery's article, given in 2024, maintains Ambondro as a relative of monotremata. Implying support for the Australosphenida-Boreosphenida...
- Shuotheriidae. The family Henosferidae, comprising the genera Henosferus, Ambondro, and Asfaltomylos, has been found in the southern hemisphere at locations...
- †Ambondro †Tendagurutherium? Monotremata? †Henosferidae Asfaltomylos Henosferus †Ausktribosphenidae Ausktribosphenos Bishops? Kryoparvus?...
- related to extant placentals and marsupials than to monotremes, as well as Ambondro, more closely related to monotremes. Later on, the eutherian and metatherian...
- contains monotremes and their fossil relatives. These fossils includeAmbondro, †Asfaltomylos, †Ausktribosphenos, and †Bishops. If correct, this clade...