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- considered by one paper to be gondwanatheres. However, their conclusions have generally not been accepted. Gondwanatheres known from cranial remains almost...
- Galulatherium is an extinct genus of possibly gondwanathere mammal, from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian-Campanian)-aged Galula Formation of Tanzania. It...
- marsupials, xenarthrans, litoptern, and astrapotherian ungulates, as well as gondwanatheres and possibly meridiolestidans. Marsupials are thought to have dis****d...
- American Sudamerica and Gondwanatherium are more distantly related. Gondwanatheres probably ate hard plant material. Lavanify had high-crowned, curved...
- genus has a single species, Bharattherium bonapartei. It is part of the gondwanathere family Sudamericidae, which is also found in Madagascar and South America...
- Maevarano Formation. Vintana is extremely relevant to the understanding of gondwanatheres because it is the first well-preserved skull, as opposed to previous...
- considered a metatherian incertae sedis, one analysis suggested it to be a gondwanathere. However, this has been rejected by other authors. Currently, a single...
- eutherians (which includes modern placentals), meridiolestidans, and gondwanatheres survived the K–Pg extinction event, although they suffered losses. In...
- hemisphere there was instead a more complex fauna of dryolestoids, gondwanatheres and other multituberculates and basal eutherians; monotremes were presumably...
- by deep valleys. This pattern is reminiscent of Ferugliotherium, a gondwanathere mammal from similarly aged deposits in Argentina, and Trapalcotherium...