Aplacentalia

/ˌeɪpleɪsɛnˈteɪliə/ noun

A subclass of mammals lacking a placenta, including marsupials and monotremes; formerly used as a taxonomic classification.

From 'aplacental' plus the Latin plural suffix '-ia.' This was a formal taxonomic term used in 19th-century zoology, now largely obsolete due to molecular phylogenetics.

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