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'''Theriiformes''' is a subclass of [[mammal]]s. The term was coined in 1997 by McKenna & Bell in their classification of mammals.<ref name="McBell">{{cite book|last1=McKenna|first1=Malcolm|last2=Bell|first2=Susan|title=Classification of Mammals Above the species Level|date=March 15, 1997|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York City|isbn=978-0231110129|edition=first|language=English| |
'''Theriiformes''' is a subclass of [[mammal]]s. The term was coined in 1997 by McKenna & Bell in their classification of mammals.<ref name="McBell">{{cite book|last1=McKenna|first1=Malcolm|last2=Bell|first2=Susan|title=Classification of Mammals Above the species Level|date=March 15, 1997|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York City|isbn=978-0231110129|edition=first|language=English|type=Hardback}}</ref> In the strict sense, it is defined as all mammals more closely related to [[theria]]ns than to [[monotreme]]s. |
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Theriiformes Temporal range: Late Triassic - Holocene,
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Clade: | Theriimorpha |
Clade: | Theriiformes McKenna & Bell, 1997 |
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Theriiformes is a subclass of mammals. The term was coined in 1997 by McKenna & Bell in their classification of mammals.[1] In the strict sense, it is defined as all mammals more closely related to therians than to monotremes.
References
- ^ McKenna, Malcolm; Bell, Susan (March 15, 1997). Classification of Mammals Above the species Level (Hardback) (first ed.). New York City: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0231110129.