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- deposits of Mexico, extending the clade to North America. The youngest gondwanatherians are known from the Eocene of South America and Antarctica. The Eocene...
- Island gigantism, or insular gigantism, is a biological phenomenon in which the size of an animal species isolated on an island increases dramatically...
- A.; Marenssi, S. A.; Vieytes, C.; Vizcaíno, S. F. (2006). "First gondwanatherian mammal from Antarctica". Geological Society, London. Special Publications...
- 1999, a near complete lower jaw (dentary) was found. The position of gondwanatherians within the class Mammalia is not yet clear. Sudamerica at Fossilworks...
- Bonaparte in 1986. Gondwanatherium means Gondwana beast. The position of gondwanatherians within class Mammalia is not yet clear. The type species Gondwanatherium...
- from the Late Cretaceous of South America, traditionally considered gondwanatherians, may actually be cimolodontan multituberculates. During the Late Cretaceous...
- considered the first record of a South American docodont, and the possible gondwanatherians or multituberculates Argentodites coloniensis and Ferugliotherium windhauseni...
- 'crazy' in Malagasy and therium, 'beast' in Gr****) is an extinct gondwanatherian that lived on Madagascar during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late...
- J.A.; Marenssi, S.A.; Vieytes, C.; Vizcaíno, S.F. (2006). "First gondwanatherian mammal from Antarctica". Geological Society, London, Special Publications...
- et al. (2024) subsequently argued that Patagomaia might be a large gondwanatherian, possibly synonymous with Magallanodon, but Chimento, Agnolín & Novas...