Maelestes gobiensis

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style="background:#Template:Taxobox colour;"|Maelestes
Fossil range: Late Cretaceous
style="background:#Template:Taxobox colour;" | Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Theria
Infraclass: Eutheria
Order: Cimolesta
Suborder: Didelphodonta
Family: Cimolestidae
Genus: Maelestes
Wible et al., 2007
Species: M. gobiensis
Binomial name
Maelestes gobiensis
Wible et al., 2007


Maelestes gobiensis is a species of prehistoric shrew-like mammal discovered in 1997 in the Gobi Desert. The animal lived in the late Cretaceous Period, around 71-75 million years ago, and was a contemporary of dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Oviraptor. The discovery and analysis of this species suggests that true placental mammals appeared during the time the dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, not earlier in the Cretaceous as previously thought.[1]

References

  1. Wible, J.R., G.W. Rougier, M.J. Novacek, and R.J. Asher. (2007). "Cretaceous eutherians and Laurasian origin for placental mammals near the K/T boundary." Nature, 447: 1003-1006.

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