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Phyla / Eutheria / Evolution of mammals / Zoology / Marsupial / Biology / Cretaceous / Asioryctitheria / Vincelestes / Mammals / Transitional fossils / Eomaia
Date: 2012-01-06 10:49:39
Phyla
Eutheria
Evolution of mammals
Zoology
Marsupial
Biology
Cretaceous
Asioryctitheria
Vincelestes
Mammals
Transitional fossils
Eomaia

articles The earliest known eutherian mammal Qiang Ji*, Zhe-Xi Luo†, Chong-Xi Yuan*, John R. Wible†, Jian-Ping Zhang‡ & Justin A. Georgi† * Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing[removed], China † Carne

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