Carnivoramorpha
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Carnivoramorpha |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Synapsida |
Class: | Mammalia |
(unranked): | Ferae |
(unranked): | Carnivoramorpha |
sub-groups | |
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Carnivoramorpha are a clade of mammals that includes the modern order Carnivora.
Classification and phylogeny
- Clade Carnivoramorpha (basal to Carnivora but without Creodonts)
- Superfamily †Miacoidea
- Family †Miacidae
- Family †Viverravidae
- genera: Bryanictis, Didymictis, Ictidopappus, Mustelodon, Pristinictis, Protictis, Raphictis, Simpsonictis, Viverravus
- Order Carnivora
- Superfamily Caniformia or Canoidea
- Superfamily Feliformia or Feloidea
- Superfamily †Miacoidea
- Carnivoramorpha
- †Aelurotherium
- †Eosictis
- †Elmensius
- †Intyrictis vanvaleni
- †Notoamphicyon
- †Ravenictis krausei or cimolestan
- †Vishnucyon
- †Miacoidea (paraphyletic)
- †Viverravidae - Viverraroidea
- †Miacidea (paraphyletic)
- †Oodectes
- †Vulpavus
- †Miacis
- †Tapocyon
- †Miacis sylvestris
- †Prohesperocyon wilsoni
- †Miacis sylvestris
- †Quergygale angustidens
- †Nimravidae? (very unstable position with respect to Carnivora - unresolved as of August 2007)
- Carnivora
- †Tapocyon
- †Miacis
- †Vulpavus
- †Oodectes
- †Miacoidea (paraphyletic)
References
- Archibold, J.D., and K.D. Rose (eds.). (2005). “The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Clades.” Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-8022-X
- Archibold, J.D., and K.D. Rose. (2005). “Womb with a View: the Rise of Placentals.” [1]
- Benton, Michael J. and Philip C.J. Donoghue. (2007). “Paleontological Evidence to Date the Tree of Life.” Dating the Tree of Life 31. [2]
- Bryant, H.N., and M. Wolson (2004) “Phylogenetic Nomenclature of Carnivoran Mammals.” First International Phylogenetic Nomenclature Meeting. Paris, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, July 6–9, 2004. [3]
- Flynn, John J. and Gina D. Wesley-Hunt. 2005. "Phylogeny of the Carnivora: Basal Relationships Among the Carnivoramorphans, and Assessment of the Position of 'Miacoidea' Relative to Carnivora." Journal of Systematic Paleontology, 3: 1-28. Abstract: [4]
- Haaramo, Mikko. (2005). “Mikko's Phylogeny Archive Carnivoramorpha - Carnivores and relatives.” Retrieved February 17, 2007, from: [5]
- Stiles, David P. (2005). “An investigation of the Vulpes and Urocyon phylogenetic classification: Feliformia or Caniformia?” Fox Phylogeny. Vertebrate Evolution – Fall 2005, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA. [6]
- Wesley-Hunt, Gina D. (2006). “The Morphological Diversification of Carnivores in North America.” Paleobiology. Vol. 31, Issue 1, pp. 35–55. [7]
- Wyss, A. R. & Flynn, J. J. (1993). “A Phylogenetic Analysis and Definition of the Carnivora.” in Mammal Phylogeny – Placentals, Szalay, F.S., M.J. Novacek and M.C. McKenna (eds.). ISBN 0-387-97853-4.
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