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- Tethytheria is a clade of mammals that includes the sirenians and proboscideans, as well as the extinct order Embrithopoda. Though there is strong anatomical...
- elephants) are more closely related. These latter three are grouped as the Tethytheria, because it is believed that their common ancestors lived on the s****s...
- The class Mammalia (mammals) is divided into two subclasses based on reproductive techniques: monotremes, which lay eggs, and therians, mammals which give...
- Embrithopoda), have traditionally been ****igned to the afrotherian clade Tethytheria, a group named after the paleoocean Tethys around which they originally...
- ago. Their teeth also show similarities to Radinskya as well as to the Tethytheria clade. The saddle-shaped configuration of the navicular joints and the...
- Hampe (2017). "Evidence for two sympatric sirenian species (Mammalia, Tethytheria) in the early Oligocene of Central Europe". Journal of Paleontology....
- extinct Desmostylia and likely the extinct Embrithopoda to form the Tethytheria. Tethytheria is thought to have evolved from primitive hoofed mammals ("condylarths")...
- Desmotylia are grouped together in the clade Tethytheria. On the basis of morphological similarities, Tethytheria, Perissodactyla, and Hyracoidea were previously...
- Afrotheria. Elephants and sirenians are further grouped in the clade Tethytheria. Three species of living elephants are recognised; the African bush elephant...
- studies, though others recover them as members of afrotherian clade Tethytheria. The Northern Hemisphere "condylarth" group Phenacodontidae has been...