Amphitheriidae is a family of Mesozoic mammals restricted to the Middle Jurassic of Britain, with indeterminate members also possibly known from the equivalently aged Itat Formation in Siberia and the Anoual Formation of Morocco. They were members of Cladotheria, more derived than members of Dryolestida, and forming a close relationship with Peramuridae.[1] Amphitheriidae is the only family of the order Amphitheriida.
Amphitheriidae Temporal range: Middle Jurassic, | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Clade: | Prototribosphenida |
Order: | †Amphitheriida Prothero, 1981 |
Family: | †Amphitheriidae Owen, 1846 |
Genera | |
Classification
- Mammalia
- Yinotheria (monotremes and relatives)
- Theriimorpha
- †Eutriconodonta
- Theriiformes
- †Allotheria
- Trechnotheria
- †Spalacotheriidae
- †Zhangheotheriidae
- Cladotheria
- †Meridiolestida
- Prototribosphenida
- †Amphitheriidae (here)
- Zatheria
- †Peramuridae
- Tribosphenida
- various extinct genera
- Theria
- Eutheria (placentals and relatives)
- Metatheria (marsupials and relatives
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