- Brasilodontidae.
Animals in the
Mammaliaformes clade are
often called mammaliaforms,
without the e. Sometimes, the
spelling mammaliforms is used. The origin...
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Feredocodon is an
extinct genus of
mammaliaform that
lived during the
Middle Jur****ic
between 168 and 164
million years ago. It was
discovered in China...
- an extinct, semi-aquatic,
superficially otter-like
genus of
docodont mammaliaforms with one species, C. lutrasimilis. It is part of the
Yanliao Biota,...
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extinct towards the end of the period. The last
surviving group of non-
mammaliaform cynodonts were the Tritylodontidae,
which became extinct during the Early...
- mammals, most
other cynodont lines went extinct, with the last
known non-
mammaliaform cynodont group, the Tritylodontidae,
having its
youngest records in the...
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Castorocauda and
several contemporary haramiyidans, both non-mammalian
mammaliaform (see below, however). More
primitive members of the
Cynodontia are also...
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extinct Mesozoic mammaliaforms (advanced
cynodonts closely related to true crown-group mammals). They were
among the most
common mammaliaforms of
their time...
- of sauropsids, the archosaurs,
became the
dominant vertebrates. The
mammaliaforms appeared during this period;
their superior sense of smell,
backed up...
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Morganucodon ("Glamorgan tooth") is an
early mammaliaform genus that
lived from the Late Tri****ic to the
Middle Jur****ic. It
first appeared about 205 million...
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therapsids and
their mammaliaform successors to live as small,
mainly nocturnal insectivores.
Nocturnal life may have
forced the
mammaliaforms to
develop fur...