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Yinotheria is a proposed basal subclass clade of crown mammals uniting the 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, which possibly include living monotremes. Today, there are only five surviving species of monotremes which live in Australia and New Guinea, consisting of the platypus and four species of echidna. Fossils of yinotheres have been found in England, China, Russia, Madagascar and Argentina. Contrary to other known crown mammals, they retained postdentary bones as shown by the presence of a postdentary trough. The extant members (monotremes) developed the mammalian middle ear independently.

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  • Yinotheria adalah usulan subkelas mamalia yang menyatukan , kelompok mamalia yang punah pada periode Jura di Eurasia, dengan Australosphenida, sekelompok mamalia yang dikenal dari Jura hingga Gondwana saat ini, termasuk Monotremata yang masih hidup. Saat ini, hanya ada lima spesies Monotremata yang masih hidup yang hidup di Australia dan Pulau Papua, yang terdiri dari satu platipus dan empat spesies landak semut. Fosil Yinotheria telah ditemukan di Inggris, Tiongkok, Rusia, Madagaskar dan Argentina. (in)
  • Yinotheria is a proposed basal subclass clade of crown mammals uniting the 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, which possibly include living monotremes. Today, there are only five surviving species of monotremes which live in Australia and New Guinea, consisting of the platypus and four species of echidna. Fossils of yinotheres have been found in England, China, Russia, Madagascar and Argentina. Contrary to other known crown mammals, they retained postdentary bones as shown by the presence of a postdentary trough. The extant members (monotremes) developed the mammalian middle ear independently. (en)
  • Yinotheria (їнотерії) — ймовірна базальна клада / підклас ссавців, що об'єднує Shuotheriidae, вимерлу групу ссавців з юрського періоду Євразії, з австралосфенідами (Australosphenida), групою ссавців, відомих з юрського періоду до сьогодення Гондвани, включаючи 5 видів живих Monotremata в Австралії й Новій Гвінеї. Скам'янілості їнотеріїв були знайдені в Англії, Китаї, Росії, Мадагаскарі та Аргентині. (uk)
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