Skull of
Asiatherium is in length. This animal was roughly the size of a
mouse, and is known from a fairly complete articulated skeleton, preserving a complete skull. Its teeth resembled roughly those of
marsupials; it possessed three premolars and four molars, and the mandible was slightly curved. Compared to
Deltatheridium,
Asiatherium was even more marsupial-like, due to its molars having paraconids lower than the metaconids, and the paired entoconid-hypoconulid cusps on the lower molars. The stylar platform of the upper molars was however narrower and the stylar cusps weaker than in primitive
marsupials. The upper molars differed from those of marsupials in their expanded praecingula and postcingula. ==Classification==