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Extinct family of mammals
The family Peramuridae is a family of mammals that lived in the
Late Jurassic and
Early Cretaceous . They are considered to be advanced
cladotherians closely related to
therian mammals as part of
Zatheria .
[3]
References
^ Nicholas Chimento, Frederico Agnolin, Agustin Martinelli, Mesozoic Mammals from South America: Implications for understanding early mammalian faunas from Gondwana, May 2016
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a
b Brian M. Davis (2012).
"Micro-computed tomography reveals a diversity of Peramuran mammals from the Purbeck Group (Berriasian) of England" . Palaeontology . 55 (4): 789–817.
doi :
10.1111/j.1475-4983.2012.01161.x .
^ Lasseron, Maxime; Martin, Thomas; Allain, Ronan; Haddoumi, Hamid; Jalil, Nour-Eddine; Zouhri, Samir; Gheerbrant, Emmanuel (2022-06-02).
"An African Radiation of 'Dryolestoidea' (Donodontidae, Cladotheria) and its Significance for Mammalian Evolution" . Journal of Mammalian Evolution . 29 (4): 733–761.
doi :
10.1007/s10914-022-09613-9 .
ISSN
1064-7554 .
S2CID
249324444 .
Mckenna.
"Peramura" . Mikko's Phylogenetical Archive . Retrieved 19 July 2013 .