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Eutheria (from Gr**** εὐ-, eú- 'good, right' and θηρίον, thēríon 'beast'; lit. 'true beasts'), also
called Pan-Placentalia, is the
clade consisting of placentals...
- the mother's pouch.
Placentalia represents the only
living group within Eutheria,
which contains all
mammals that are more
closely related to placentals...
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platypus and four
species of echidna. The
names Prototheria, Metatheria, and
Eutheria (loosely
meaning "first beasts", "changed beasts", and "true beasts", respectively)...
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clade Eutheria,
clade Placentalia – but only
Mammalia and
Theria are in the table.
Legitimate arguments might arise if the
commonly used
clades Eutheria and...
- relatives. It is one of two
groups placed in the
clade Theria alongside Eutheria,
which contains the placentals.
Remains of
metatherians have been found...
- gen. et comb. nov. and the
cladisitic relationships of
Hyaenodontidae (
Eutheria, Mammalia)".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 16 (2): 303–319. doi:10...
- This is a list of the
native wild
mammal species recorded in Mexico. As of
September 2014,
there were 536
mammalian species or
subspecies listed. Based...
- of fur and
imprints of soft tissues. The oldest-known
fossil among the
Eutheria ("true beasts") is the
small shrewlike Juramaia sinensis, or "Jur****ic...
- v t e
Extant Carnivora species Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Mammalia Infraclass:
Eutheria Superorder: Laurasiatheria...
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Afrotheria is now
recognized as one of the
three major groups within the
Eutheria (containing
placental mammals).
Relations within the
three cohorts, Afrotheria...