Pan-Euungulata

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Pan-Euungulata
Temporal range: 79.5–0 
Ma
Late Cretaceous to present
Members of mirorder
Euungulata
Lower jaw of Protungulatum donnae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Grandorder: Ferungulata
Clade: Pan-Euungulata
O'Leary, 2013[1]
Subgroups

Pan-Euungulata (literally: "all true

Euungulata [sensu stricto] and all taxa (species) more closely related to it than to any other living species.[1]

The specification of the above-mentioned taxa related to Euungulata s.s. varies from author to author and changes over time.[1][3][4][5] The extinct family Protungulatidae is a typical representative of such taxa.[2][6]

Some (usually older) texts use the conceptually similar clade Ungulata in the broadest sense (and/or the clade Ungulatomorpha, which is Ungulata in the broadest sense plus

Tubulidentata and Dinocerata (and in the case of Ungulatomorpha also the taxon Zhelestidae).[7][8][9]

Classification and phylogeny

Classification

Clade: Pan-Euungulata (O'Leary, 2013)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c O’Leary, M. A., Bloch JI, Flynn, J. J., Gaudin, T. J., Giallombardo, A., Giannini, N. P., Goldber, S. L, Kraatz, B. P., Luo, Z-X, Jin Meng, Xijun Ni, Novacek, M. J., Perini, F. A., Randall, Z. S., Rougier, G. W., Sargis, E. J., Silcox, M. T., Simmons, N. B., Spaulding, M. Velazco, P. M., Weksler, M., Wible, J. R. Cirranello, A. L. (2013.) "The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals." Science 339:6120:662-667. (Including Supplementary Material)
  2. ^ a b Averianov, A. O. & Lopatin, A. V. (2014.) "High-level systematics of placental mammals: Current status of the problem." Biology Bulletin, 41(9), 801–816.
  3. ^ Michelle Spaulding, Maureen A. O'Leary, John Gatesy - Spaulding M, O'Leary MA, Gatesy J (2009) Relationships of Cetacea (Artiodactyla) Among Mammals: Increased Taxon Sampling Alters Interpretations of Key Fossils and Character Evolution. PLoS ONE 4(9): e7062. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007062
  4. ^ Mark E. Samuels, Sophie Regnault, John R. Hutchinson (2017.) "Evolution of the patellar sesamoid bone in mammals" PeerJ.; 5: e3103
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  7. ^ "Ungulatomorpha". mv.helsinki.fi. 2007-11-17. Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  8. ^ Unglatomorpha. palaeos.com. archived version: [1], accessed: 2023-11-01
  9. ^ Averianov, Alexander, Archibald, J. David. Mammals from the mid-Cretaceous Khodzhakul Formation, Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan. Cretaceous Research 26 (2005). page 595