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item typeEukaryoteitem typeMammalclassAllotheria
 
 
Multituberculata

Multituberculata

The Multituberculata (multituberculates) are a major branch of mammals that survived for a long period of time but eventually became completely extinct at the end of the Paleogene period.

 
 
Triconodonta

Triconodonta

Triconodonta (also known as Eutriconodonta) is the generic name for a group of early mammals which were close relatives of the ancestors of all present-day mammals. Triconodonts lived between the Triassic and the Cretaceous. They are one of the groups that can be classified as mammals by any definition.

 
 
Volaticotherium antiquum

Volaticotherium antiquum

Volaticotherium antiquum was an actively mobile ancient gliding insectivorous mammal of the family Volaticotheriidae that lived in what would become Asia during the Jurassic from 167.7—150.8 mya, existing for approximately 16.9 million years. It was not closely related to any other mammalian group currently known. It had a gliding membrane similar to a modern-day flying squirrel.

 
 
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Corriebaatar

Corriebaatar is the type and only genus of Corriebaataridae, a family of multituberculate mammals. It contains the single species Corriebaatar marywaltersae and represents the first evidence of Australian multituberculates Fossils date back to the Aptian stage of the Early Cretaceous.