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- Morganucodonta and the crown group mammals, Mammaliaformes includes Docodonta and Hadrocodium. Mammaliaformes is a term of phylogenetic nomenclature. In...
- in the Late Tri****ic. Mammaliaformes originated from probainognathian cynodonts during the Late Tri****ic. Early Mammaliaformes were small bodied insectivores...
- Early Cretaceous age for Juramaia sinensis, in line with similar early mammaliaformes. A recent review of the Southern Hemisphere Mesozoic mammal fossil record...
- appearance of the earliest crabs and modern frogs, salamanders and lizards. Mammaliaformes, one of the few cynodont lineages to survive the end of the Tri****ic...
- latter even into the Cretaceous (Montirictus and Xenocretosuchus)—and Mammaliaformes, which includes the mammals. Below is a cladogram from Ruta, Botha-Brink...
- Haramiyida were not crown mammals, but were part of an earlier offshoot of mammaliaformes instead. It is also disputed whether the Late Tri****ic species are closely...
- Tri****ic period. The cynodont group Probainognathia, which includes Mammaliaformes (mammals and their closer ancestors), were the only synapsids to survive...
- The Cedar Mountain Formation is the name given to a distinctive sedimentary geologic formation in eastern Utah, spanning most of the early and mid-Cretaceous...
- therapsids include the cynodonts, the group that gave rise to mammals (Mammaliaformes) in the Late Tri****ic around 225 million years ago, the only therapsid...
- is a clade of cynodonts. It contains the clades Tritylodontidae and Mammaliaformes, as well as a few genera that do not belong to either of these groups...