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    Docodonta is an order of extinct Mesozoic mammaliaforms (advanced cynodonts closely related to true crown-group mammals). They were among the most common...
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    Monotremata and to which a variety of extinct groups, including Morganucodonta, Docodonta, Triconodonta and Multituberculata, have also been assigned. It is today...
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    Besides Morganucodonta and the crown group mammals, Mammaliaformes includes Docodonta and Hadrocodium as well as the Triassic Tikitherium, the earliest known...
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  • that Tikitherium and Docodonta are the most closely related, it is debated that Woutersia instead may be the sister taxa to Docodonta due to the similarity...
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    The Lourinhã Formation (Portuguese pronunciation: [loɾiˈɲɐ̃] ) is a fossil rich geological formation in western Portugal, named for the municipality of...
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    things, controls sensory perception. Castorocauda is a member of the order Docodonta, an extinct group of mammaliaforms. Mammaliaformes includes mammal-like...
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    Docodonta...
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    Georg (1991-10-01). "Cranio-mandibular anatomy of Haldanodon exspectatus (Docodonta; Mammalia) from the late Jurassic of Portugal and its implications to...
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    their closest relatives. Borealestes is believed to be a basal member of Docodonta. Panciroli, E.; Benson, R. B. J.; Fernandez, V.; Butler, R. J.; Fraser...
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    and later gave its name to the family Docodontidae as well as the order Docodonta. Docodonts had more complex shaped teeth than other early non-mammalian...
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