Definition of Morganucodonta. Meaning of Morganucodonta. Synonyms of Morganucodonta

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- Morganucodonta ("Glamorgan teeth") is an extinct order of basal Mammaliaformes, a group including crown-group mammals (Mammalia) and their close relatives...
- living Monotremata and to which a variety of extinct groups, including Morganucodonta, Docodonta, Triconodonta and Multituberculata, have also been ****igned...
- defined as the clade originating from the most recent common ancestor of Morganucodonta and the crown group mammals; the latter is the clade originating with...
- Megazostrodon is an extinct genus of basal mammaliaforms belonging to the order Morganucodonta. It is approximately 200 million years old. Two species are known: M...
- seen in current mammals. Morganucodon is the type genus for the order Morganucodonta, a group of generally similar mammaliaforms known from the Late Tri****ic...
- This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals. It does not include extant mammals or recently extinct mammals. For extinct primate species, see: list...
- †Lepagia †Meurthodon †Mitredon †Panchetocynodon †Redondagnathus Paraphyletic / Polyphyletic groups Dromatheriidae Morganucodonta Symmetrodonta Triconodonta...
- †Lepagia †Meurthodon †Mitredon †Panchetocynodon †Redondagnathus Paraphyletic / Polyphyletic groups Dromatheriidae Morganucodonta Symmetrodonta Triconodonta...
- †Lepagia †Meurthodon †Mitredon †Panchetocynodon †Redondagnathus Paraphyletic / Polyphyletic groups Dromatheriidae Morganucodonta Symmetrodonta Triconodonta...
- a greater extent than many other early mammaliaform groups such as Morganucodonta and Sinoconodon. Some authors also consider docodonts to lie crownward...