Djadochtatherioidea is a superfamily of extinct mammals known from the upper Cretaceous and Paleocene[1] of what is now Central Asia, North America and Europe.
These were very ecologically diverse; several were jerboa-like hoppers,[2] while others like Mangasbaatar were large sized and fossorial.
[3] Unusually for multituberculates, some of this group are represented by very good remains.
All upper Cretaceous Mongolian multituberculates are included with one exception, the genus Buginbaatar.
This superfamily is further subdivided into three families and several other genera, as listed in the table.