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- related to each other than to haramiyidans (and thus placing Haramiyida outside crown Mammalia) and whether or not haramiyidans are closely related to multituberculates...
- group of mammaliaforms. The classification of Arboroharamiya and other haramiyidans as true mammals fits with what most previous studies have found, but...
- suggested that haramiyidans originated before the appearance of true mammals, but in contrast, the later description of the haramiyidan Arboroharamiya...
- Middle Jur****ic Woodeaton Quarry (Oxfordshire) and implications for haramiyidan diversity and phylogeny". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 20 (1):...
- Callovian (late middle Jur****ic) Castorocauda and several contemporary haramiyidans, both near-mammal cynodonts, giving the age as no later than ≈220 ma...
- Shenshou is a genus of haramiyidan dating from the Oxfordian stage of the Late Jur****ic, approximately 160 million years ago. Fossils were recovered from...
- Callovian (late middle Jur****ic) Castorocauda and several contemporary haramiyidans, both non-mammalian mammaliaform (see below, however). More primitive...
- Theroteinus is an extinct genus of haramiyidan mammaliaforms from the Late Tri****ic of France and Britain. It contains three species: T. nikolai, T. rosieriensis...
- Xianshou is a genus of gliding haramiyidan synapsid known from the Oxfordian stage of the Jur****ic period, approximately 160 million years ago. Two species...
- fur arrangement is known to have occurred as far back as docodonts, haramiyidans and eutriconodonts, with specimens of Castorocauda, Megaconus and Spinolestes...