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- Meridiolestida is an extinct clade of mammals known from the Cretaceous and Cenozoic of South America and possibly Antarctica. They represented the dominant...
- Malagasy gondwanatheres like Adalatherium and Vintana and South American mesungulatid meridiolestidans, Patagomaia chainko provides evidence that Late Cretaceous...
- "Five teeth beast"; in part from the Aonikenk language) is a genus of mesungulatid mammal that lived in South America (Chile) during the Late Cretaceous...
- deltatheroidan carnivores. †Orretherium †Orretherium tzen Dorotea Formation Large mesungulatid meridiolestidan †Patagomaia †Patagomaia chainko Dorotea Formation Unspecified...
- Meridiolestida, with specific similarities to Mesungulatum, a herbivorous mesungulatid, being noted. On the other hand, a 2022 phylogenetic analysis found it...
- eutherians, to the point of being mistaken for stem-ungulates. Similarly, mesungulatids are also fairly large sized herbivorous mammals from the Late Cretaceous...
- altogether). A fundamentally modern ear is known in at least Dryolestes and mesungulatids. The basal non dryolestid dryolestidan Henkelotherium from the Late...
- (2021). "New cladotherian mammal from southern Chile and the evolution of mesungulatid meridiolestidans at the dusk of the Mesozoic era". Scientific Reports...
- (2021). "New cladotherian mammal from southern Chile and the evolution of mesungulatid meridiolestidans at the dusk of the Mesozoic era". Scientific Reports...
- number of isolated teeth, and some petrosals (ear bones). It was a large mesungulatid. The animal had an unknown number of incisors (probably two or three...