Definition of Mammaliform. Meaning of Mammaliform. Synonyms of Mammaliform

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- are often called mammaliaforms, without the e. Sometimes, the spelling mammaliforms is used. The origin of crown-group mammals extends back to the Jur****ic...
- which is the clade of cynodonts including mammals and their closest non-mammaliform relatives. It was erected as a node-based taxon as the least inclusive...
- the lower jaw, a common feature of many early groups of mammals and mammaliforms. The diprotodont jaw is short, usually with three pairs of upper incisors...
- and their mammaliform successors to live as small, mainly nocturnal insectivores; nocturnal life probably forced at least the mammaliforms to develop...
- late cynodonts and early mammaliforms. Morganucodon is one of the first discovered and most thoroughly studied of the mammaliforms, since an unusually large...
- dominated for over one hundred million years, longer than any other order of mammaliforms, including placental mammals. The earliest known multituberculates are...
- salamanders, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, pterosaurs, crayfish, clams, and mammaliforms. The dinosaurs were most likely riparian, as well. Hundreds of dinosaur...
- Alongside Montirictus and Fossiom****, it is amongst the latest known non-mammaliform synapsids, extending their range to the Early Cretaceous. Fossilworks...
- Kermackodon is a genus of extinct allotherian mammaliform, known from the Middle Jur****ic of England. It combines features of multituberculates with those...
- 5 km west of Yamanapalli Lower Member GSI20795, right upper molar A mammaliform of the family Morganucodontidae. Includes the informally named "Indozostrodon...