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- Cladotheria is a clade (sometimes ranked as a legion) of mammals. It contains modern therian mammals (marsupials and placentals) and several extinct groups...
- Mesozoic Era. It includes both the extinct symmetrodonts and the living Cladotheria. Trechnotheria has been ****igned various ranks, but was originally described...
- herbivores/omnivores. Meridiolestidans are generally classified within Cladotheria, more closely related to living marsupials and placental mammals (Theria)...
- thought to have been insectivores. They are generally classified in Cladotheria, meaning that they are considered to be more closely related to marsupials...
- Lactodens Shalbaatar Spalacolestes Spalacotheridium Spalacotherium Spalacotheroides Symmetrodontoides Symmetrolestes Yaverlestes Cladotheria see below↓...
- Subterranean Meridiolestidan Necrolestes patagonensis Ameghino, 1891 (Mammalia, Cladotheria) from the Early Miocene of Patagonia". Annals of Carnegie Museum. 84...
- Europe, Africa, and upper North America are in class Mammalia, legion Cladotheria, sublegion Zatheria, infralegion Tribosphenida, subclass Theria, clade...
- Holotheria: modern live-bearing mammals and their prehistoric relatives Legion Cladotheria Sublegion Zatheria Infralegion Tribosphenida Supercohort Theria: therian...
- Jur****ic and Cretaceous. They are considered basal members of the clade Cladotheria, close to the ancestry of therian mammals. It is also believed that they...
- distributed and taxonomically diverse, suggesting that the early evolution of Cladotheria was not restricted to Laurasia as commonly believed. The following cladogram...