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Gondwanatheria is an
extinct group of
mammaliaforms that
lived in
parts of Gondwana,
including Madagascar, India,
South America, Africa, and Antarctica...
- monotremes. They are
considered to be
closely related to
Euharamiyida and
Gondwanatheria as part of Allotheria. The
multituberculates had a
cranial and dental...
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multituberculates (which form part of the
broader group Allotheria,
along with
Gondwanatheria and
likely all/part of Haramiyida) and
Theria (the
group containing...
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canine teeth are also lost.
Allotheria includes Multituberculata,
Gondwanatheria (which may be part of Multituberculata, as the
sister group to Cimolodonta)...
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classified as a
member of
Gondwanatheria, an
enigmatic extinct group with
unclear phylogenetic relationships, and
within Gondwanatheria as a
member of the family...
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Horses Deer At
least two
lineages of allotheres,
Taeniolabidoidea and
Gondwanatheria,
developed hypsodont teeth, the
latter being probably among the first...
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supercontinent of Laurasia. In contrast,
extinct primitive mammals called Gondwanatheria existed in the
supercontinent of Gondwana.
Uncertainty still exists...
- (2009). "The
phylogenetic affinities of the
enigmatic mammalian clade Gondwanatheria".
Journal of
Mammalian Evolution. 16 (1): 25–49. doi:10.1007/s10914-008-9097-3...
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Ferugliotheriidae is one of
three known families in the
order Gondwanatheria, an
enigmatic group of
extinct mammals.
Gondwanatheres have been classified...
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except birds, but
plant evolution in
Gondwana was
hardly affected.
Gondwanatheria is an
extinct group of non-therian
mammals with a
Gondwanan distribution...