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Bonaparte (1986a)

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  • ?Infraclass Paratheria
    • Order indeterminate
      • Family Gondwanatheriidae
        • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
Implicitly:

Mones (1987)

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  • Cohort Edentata
    • ?Superorder Xenarthra incertae sedis
      • Family Gondwanatheriidae
        • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
      • Family Sudamericidae
        • Sudamerica ameghinoi

Bonaparte (1990)

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Krause and Bonaparte (1990)

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  • Order Multituberculata
    • Suborder Gondwanatheria
      • Family Ferugliotheriidae
        • Ferugliotherium windhauseni (?=Vucetichia gracilis)
      • Family Sudamericidae
        • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
        • Sudamerica ameghinoi

Krause et al. (1992)

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  • Order Multituberculata
    • ?Suborder Plagiaulacoidea
      • Family Ferugliotheriidae
        • Ferugliotherium windhauseni (?=Vucetichia gracilis)

Gondwanatherium may also be multituberculate.

Krause (1993)

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  • Order Multituberculata
    • Family Ferugliotheriidae
      • Ferugliotherium windhauseni (=Vucetichia gracilis)

Gondwanatherium and Sudamerica are also likely multituberculates.

Krause & Bonaparte (1993)

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  • Order Multituberculata
    • ?Suborder Plagiaulacoidea
      • Superfamily Gondwanatherioidea
        • Family Ferugliotheriidae
          • Ferugliotherium windhauseni (=Vucetichia gracilis)
        • Family Sudamericidae
          • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
          • Sudamerica ameghinoi

Kielan-Jaworowska & Bonaparte (1996)

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  • Order Multituberculata
    • Suborder Gondwanatheria
      • Family Ferugliotheriidae
        • Ferugliotherium windhauseni
      • Family Sudamericidae
        • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
        • Sudamerica ameghinoi

Krause et al. (1997)

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  • ?Allotheria
    • Gondwanatheria
      • Ferugliotheriidae
        • Ferugliotherium windhauseni
      • Sudamericidae
        • Gondwanatherium patagonicum
        • Lavanify miolaka
        • Sudamerica ameghinoi
        • Unnamed form from India

Pascual et al. (1999)

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No formal classification, but suggest that gondwanatheres are not multis and that the two families may not be related.