- Mammalia:
Haramiyids seem to have
generally been
herbivorous or omnivorous,
possibly the
first mammalian herbivores; however, the sole
haramiyid tested in...
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synapsid line. It is
disputed whether or not they are
related to the
haramiyids from the Late Tri****ic, such as Haramiyavia. The
morphology of
their teeth...
- ('remains from Bacharam') is an
extinct genus of a
possibly late
surviving haramiyid from the
Maastrichtian Lameta formation of India. It is
known from a solitary...
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clade Multituberculata,
recent studies indicate that it
instead is a
haramiyid.
Hahnodon taqueti is
based on a
single lower molar found in
Lower Cretaceous...
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classify Haramiyids as
sister to the
mammalian crown-group, multituberculata, on the
basis of
superficial similarity between molars.
Haramiyid fossil samples...
- morganucodontids, the
possible early true
mammal Dinnetherium, and a
haramiyid mammal. The
majority of
these finds come from the
vicinity of Gold Spring...
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remained small and rare in the
subsequent Norian with morganucodonts,
haramiyids and
symmetrodonts appearing in the
United Kingdom, Germany, Greenland...
- taxa. Jenkins, F.A.; Gatesy, S.M.; Shubin, N.H.; Amaral, W.W. (1997). "
Haramiyids and Tri****ic
mammalian evolution". Nature. 385 (6618): 715–718. Bibcode:1997Natur...
- In the
describing paper, it was
considered one of the
latest surviving haramiyids yet known,
belonging to the
family Hahnodontidae. Its
discovery led to...
- the
newly defined taxon includes Docodonta and Kuehneotheriidae.
Though haramiyids have been
referred to the
mammals since the 1860s, Rowe
excluded them...