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Alexander O.; Martin, Thomas; Lopatin,
Alexey (2014-06-07). "The
oldest dryolestid mammal from the
Middle Jur****ic of Siberia".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...
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include Brandoniidae, but this
family is now
included with the
dryolestids.
Dryolestids are
mostly represented by teeth,
fragmented dentaries and parts...
- australosphenidans, eutriconodonts, multituberculates, symmetrodonts,
dryolestids and
boreosphenidans but
mostly remain small.
First birds, lizards, snakes...
- was
defined as a node-based
taxon containing "the
common ancestor of
dryolestids and
living therians, plus all its descendants". A different, stem-based...
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Laolestes is an
extinct genus of
dryolestid mammal.
Fossil remains are
known from the
Morrison Formation, in
stratigraphic zones 5 and 6., the Late Jur****ic...
- Akidolestes, Zhangheotherium, and Maotherium.
Cladotheria - Therians,
dryolestids, and
their relatives. They are
characterized by
features of the tribosphenic...
- from the
Early Cretaceous of
North America,
originally identified as a
dryolestid, was
noted in one
paper to have a
tooth morphology closer to that of meridiolestidans...
- xenungulates. A few non-therian mammals – monotremes, gondwanatheres,
dryolestids and
possibly cimolodont multituberculates – were also
present in the...
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monotremes were, but more
distantly than (paraphyletic) amphitheriids,
dryolestids,
spalacotheriid "symmetrodonts" and
multituberculates were. This result...
- and placentals) and some of
their closest relatives. It
differed from
dryolestids in
having upper molars that were not
compressed mesiodistally. Some studies...