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    The Australosphenida are a clade of mammals, containing mammals with tribosphenic molars, known from the Jurassic to Mid-Cretaceous of Gondwana. Although...
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    Shuotheriidae, an extinct group of mammals from the Jurassic of Eurasia, with Australosphenida, a group of mammals known from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of Gondwana...
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    Kuehneotheriidae, Eupantotheria, and Australosphenida.) They share the tribosphenic molars with the Australosphenida but differ from them by having cingulid...
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    Monotremes have been considered by some authors to be members of Australosphenida, a clade that contains extinct mammals from the Jurassic and Cretaceous...
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    Ambondro mahabo (category Australosphenida)
    echidnas, the platypus, and their extinct relatives) into the clade Australosphenida, which would have acquired tribosphenic molars independently from marsupials...
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    recently discovered fossil forms into a proposed new clade known as the Australosphenida, and also suggest that the triangular array of cusps may have evolved...
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    represented only by teeth and jaw fragments, which is not very helpful. Australosphenida is a group that has been defined in order to include the Ausktribosphenidae...
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    Australosphenida (incl. Monotremata)...
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    Monotremata species by family Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia (unranked) Australosphenida Tachyglossidae (Echidnas) Ornithorhynchidae Category...
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    likely a specialist on colonial insects, similarly to living anteaters. Australosphenida, a group of mammals possibly related to living monotremes, first appeared...
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