Atheriogaea

/ˌæθiːriːoʊˈdʒiːə/ noun

In biogeography, the region or zone characterized by the presence of atherian mammals (placental mammals), particularly in continental distributions.

From Greek atheria (mammals of a certain type) + gaea (earth), combining zoological and geographical terminology to describe a biogeographic realm.

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