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<==o Holotheria Wible et al., 1995 sensu McKenna & Bell, 1997 [Theria sensu lato] ("korkeammat nisäkkäät") |?- †Chronoperates Fox, Youzwyshyn & Krause, 1992 [Chronoperatidae Fox, Youzwyshyn & Krause, 1992] |-- †Kuehneotheria McKenna, 1975 `--o Trechnotheria McKenna, 1975 [Yangotheria Chow & Rich, 1982] |--o †Amphiodontidae Simpson, 1925 [Amphidontoidea Prothero, 1981] | |-- †Amphiodon superstes Simpson, 1925 | |-- †Gobiotheriodon infinitus (Trofimov, 1980) [Gobiodon Trofimov, 1980] | `--+-- †Manchurodon simplicidens Yabe & Shikama, 1938 | `-- †Nakunodon paikasiensis Yadagiri, 1985 `--+-- †Spalacotheroidea Prothero, 1981 [Spalacotheriida Prothero, 1981, incl. Quirogatheria Bonaparte, 1992] `--o Symmetrodonta Simpson, 1925 |?- †Asfaltomylos patagonicus Rauhut, Martin, Ortiz-Jaureguizar & Puerta, 2002 |?- †Atlasodon Sigogneau-Russell, 1991 |?-o †Ausktribosphenidae Rich, Vickers-Rich, Constantine, Flannety, Kool, van Klaveren, 1997 | |?- †Bishops whitmorei Rich, Flannery, Trusler, Kool, van Klaveren & Vickers-Rich, 2001 | `-- †Ausktribosphenos nyktos Rich, Vickers-Rich, Constantine, Flannety, Kool, van Klaveren, 1997 |?- †Casamiquelia Bonaparte, 1990 |?-o †Thereuodon Sigogneau-Russell, 1989 | |-- †T. dahmani Sigogneau-Russell, 1989 | `-- †T. taraktes Sigogneau-Russell & Ensom, 1998 |?- †Eurylambda aequicrurius (Simpson, 1925) |--o †Shuontherium Chow & Rich, 1982 [Yinotheria Chow & Rich, 1982: Shuotherida Chow & Rich, 1982: Shuotheriidae Chow & Rich, 1982] | |?- †S. sp. Sigogneau-Russell D, 1998; L. Jur. Eu. | |-- †S. dongi Chow & Rich, 1982 | `-- †S. shilongi Wang, Clemens, Hu & Li, 1998 `-- Cladotheria McKenna, 1975 sensu McKenna & Bell, 1997
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