Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and Gondwana

Nature64.80
Volume: 558, Issue: 7708, Pages: 108 - 112
Published: May 23, 2018
Abstract
Haramiyida was a successful clade of mammaliaforms, spanning the Late Triassic period to at least the Late Jurassic period, but their fossils are scant outside Eurasia and Cretaceous records are controversial1–4. Here we report, to our knowledge, the first cranium of a large haramiyidan from the basal Cretaceous of North America. This cranium possesses an amalgam of stem mammaliaform plesiomorphies and crown mammalian apomorphies. Moreover, it...
Paper Details
Title
Late-surviving stem mammal links the lowermost Cretaceous of North America and Gondwana
Published Date
May 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
558
Issue
7708
Pages
108 - 112
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