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- Necrolestes_patagonensis abstract "Necrolestes patagonensis ("Grave Robber" or "Thief of the Dead") is an extinct species of non-therian mammal that during the early Miocene in what is now Argentine Patagonia.The type species was named by Florentino Ameghino in 1891 based on remains found by his brother, Carlos Ameghino in Patagonia.About one-third of the skeleton of N. patagonensis—including most of the skull—has been found as disassociated bones of several individuals. The jaw bends up at the tip, possibly supporting a fleshy appendage similar to the sensitive tentacles of the star-nosed mole. Necrolestes is also sometimes reconstructed as a mole-like creature. It probably fed on insects or worms.Its classification is not firmly resolved due to it being highly apomorphic and having an anatomy unlike any other known mammal, living or extinct. It was thought to be a therian mammal, but neither its classification as a member of the marsupial lineage (Metatheria) nor as a member of Eutheria could have been ruled out based on the available data, given as how, even as an island, South America had extensive lineages of both marsupial and placental mammals. Phylogenetic analyses conducted by Rougier et al. (2012), Chimento, Agnolin and Novas (2012) and Averianov, Martin and Lopatin (2013) recovered Necrolestes in an unexpected phylogenetic position as a non-therian mammal that belonged to the clade Meridiolestida; if confirmed this would make Necrolestes the youngest known member of the group. Within Meridiolestida, Rougier et al. (2012) found Necrolestes to be particularly closely related to the genera Cronopio and Leonardus; Chimento et al. (2012) found it to be in unresolved polytomy with Cronopio, Leonardus and the clade containing all other meridiolestidans while Averianov et al. (2013) recovered Cronopio, Necrolestes and Leonardus as forming a grade at the base of Meridiolestida rather than a clade. Meridiolestidans themselves were initially classified as member of the clade Dryolestida; this result was confirmed by the analysis of Chimento et al. (2012), while Rougier et al. (2012) recovered them as slightly more closely related to the placental mammals, marsupials and amphitheriids than the members of Dryolestida were, and Averianov, Martin and Lopatin (2013) recovered meridiolestidans as the sister group of spalacotheriid "symmetrodonts".".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis binomialAuthority Florentino_Ameghino.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis class Mammal.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis genus Necrolestes.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis kingdom Animal.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis phylum Chordate.
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- Necrolestes_patagonensis binomial "Necrolestes patagonensis".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis binomialAuthority "Ameghino, 1894".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis classis Mammal.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis familia "Necrolestidae†".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis familiaAuthority "Ameghino, 1894".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis fossilRange "Early Miocene".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis genus "Necrolestes†".
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- Necrolestes_patagonensis imageCaption "N. patagonensis reconstructed as a mole-like animal".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis name "Necrolestes patagonensis".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis phylum Chordate.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis regnum "Animalia".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis species "N. patagonensis†".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis unrankedSubordo Meridiolestida.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis subject Category:Miocene_mammals.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis type Animal.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis type Eukaryote.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis type Mammal.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis type Species.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis type Organism.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis comment "Necrolestes patagonensis ("Grave Robber" or "Thief of the Dead") is an extinct species of non-therian mammal that during the early Miocene in what is now Argentine Patagonia.The type species was named by Florentino Ameghino in 1891 based on remains found by his brother, Carlos Ameghino in Patagonia.About one-third of the skeleton of N. patagonensis—including most of the skull—has been found as disassociated bones of several individuals.".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis label "Necrolestes patagonensis".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis label "Necrolestes".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis label "Necrolestes".
- Necrolestes_patagonensis sameAs Necrolestes.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis sameAs Necrolestes.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis sameAs m.01181p7p.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis sameAs Q75630.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis sameAs Q75630.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis wasDerivedFrom Necrolestes_patagonensis?oldid=584253461.
- Necrolestes_patagonensis depiction Necrolestes_patagonensis.jpg.
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- Necrolestes_patagonensis name "Necrolestes patagonensis".