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- Epidolops is an extinct genus of polydolopimorphian metatherian that lived during the Paleogene in what is now South America. Epidolops fossils have been...
- Bonapartherium is an extinct genus of polydolopimorphian metatherian known from the Late Eocene to the Earliest Oligocene in what is now Argentina. Two...
- Antarctodolops is an extinct genus of polydolopimorphian metatherian similar to, but not closely related to, the living shrew opossums. It lived on Seymour...
- molar. A polydolopimorphian metatherian. Polydolops P. dailyi Locality IAA 1/90 & DPV 3/84. Cucullaea I allomember (Telm 5). A polydolopimorphian metatherian...
- most diverse group of mammals, and include marsupials as well as polydolopimorphians. Below is a metatherian cladogram from Wilson et al. (2016): Cladogram...
- bunodont teeth. The morphology of their teeth has led to proposals that polydolopimorphians may be crown group marsupials, nested within Australidelphia, though...
- an insular endemic fauna, which also included herpetotheriid and polydolopimorphian metatherians, as well as archaic pleuraspidotheriid ungulates and...
- hand, Patene was a carnivore. The most common species found, the polydolopimorphian Wamradolops tsulludon, shows features that suggest it was adapted...
- South American 'pseudodiprotodont' groups (such as caenolestids and polydolopimorphians) suggests that Yalkaparidon and diprotodontians may have evolved...
- from the early Eocene of Baja California (Mexico) as a generalized polydolopimorphian". Journal of Paleontology. 97 (2): 533–538. Bibcode:2023JPal...97...