Tragulina
Tragulina Temporal range:
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Greater Mouse-deer (Tragulus napu)
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Artiodactyla |
Suborder: | Ruminantia |
Infraorder: | Tragulina Flower, 1883[1] |
Families | |
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Tragulina (also known as Traguliformes) is an
Tragulidae
.
Taxonomy and Classification
Tragulina is an
paraphyletic.[2]
Tragulina's placement within
Artiodactyla
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The following is the taxonomy of the group Tragulina.[8]
- Infrarorder TRAGULINA
- †Praetragulidae
- †Archaeomerycidae
- †Gelocidae
- †Hypertragulidae[9]
- †Leptomerycidae
- †Lophiomerycidae
- †Bachitheriidae
- Tragulidae– chevrotains or mouse-deer
- Tragulus
- Hyemoschus
- Moschiola
- †Dorcatherium
- †Dorcabune
- †Afrotragulus
- †Siamotragulus
- †Yunnanotherium
- †Archaeotragulus
- †Iberomeryx
- †Nalameryx
References
- ^ "The Paleobiology Database". Retrieved May 9, 2010.
- S2CID 85347098.
- PMID 17101039.
- S2CID 206544776.
- PMID 22930817.
- PMID 22628470.
- PMID 31800571.(see e.g. Fig S10)
- ^ "WikiLingue". Retrieved May 11, 2010.
- ^ Vislobokova, I. A. (2001). Evolution and classification of Tragulina (Ruminantia, Artiodactyla). Paleontological Journal, 35(January 2001), S69–S145.