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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...
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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...
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grouping includes the
following taxa: †Henosferidae,
including the
genera Ambondro, Asfaltomylos, and
Henosferus from the Jur****ic of
Argentina and Madagascar...
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animals more
closely related to some
extant mammals than to others.
Ambondro is more
closely related to
monotremes than to
therian mammals while Amphilestes...
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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...
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Ambondro †Tendagurutherium? Monotremata? †Henosferidae
Asfaltomylos Henosferus †Ausktribosphenidae
Ausktribosphenos Bishops? Kryoparvus?...
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related to
extant placentals and
marsupials than to monotremes, as well as
Ambondro, more
closely related to monotremes.
Later on, the
eutherian and metatherian...
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contains monotremes and
their fossil relatives.
These fossils include †
Ambondro, †Asfaltomylos, †Ausktribosphenos, and †Bishops. If correct, this clade...