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Fereuungulata

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Fereuungulata
Rango fossile: Paleoceno - Presente
66–0 Ma

Classification scientific
Regno: Animalia
Phylo: Chordata
Classe: Mammalia
Subclasse: Theria
Infraclasse: Placentalia
Superlegion: Boreoeutheria
Legion: Laurasiatheria
Sublegion: Scrotifera
Infralegion
Fereuungulata
Waddell et al., 1999[1]
Synonymia
  • Ferungulata, Simpson, 1945
  • Cetferungulata Arnason et al., 1999[2]
Ordines:

Fereuungulata es un infralegion[3] o grandordine[4] de mammiferos placentari.

Segundo Foley et al. (2023), le cladogramma interne a Laurasiatheria es le sequente:[5]

 Placentalia 

 Atlantogenata


 Boreoeutheria 

 Euarchontoglires


 Laurasiatheria 

 Eulipotyphla


 Scrotifera 

 Chiroptera


 Fereuungulata 

 Cetartiodactyla Capra walie Eubalaena glacialis


 Zooamata 

 Perissodactyla Diceros bicornis


 Ferae 

 Pholidota Manidae



 Carnivora Zalophus californianus










Referentias

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  1. Waddell, P.J.; Cao, Y. ; Hauf, J.; Hasegawa, M. (1999). "Using Novel Phylogenetic Methods to Evaluate Mammalian mtDNA, Including Amino Acid-Invariant Sites-LogDet plus Site Stripping, to Detect Internal Conflicts in the Data, with Special Reference to the Positions of Hedgehog, Armadillo, and Elephant". Systematic Biology 48 (1): 31–53. doi:10.1080/106351599260427. PMID 12078643. 
  2. Arnason U., Gullberg A., Janke A. (1999). "The mitochondrial DNA molecule of the aardvark, Orycteropus afer, and the position of the Tubulidentata in the eutherian tree." Proc R Soc Lond B 266:339–345, doi:10.1098/rspb.1999.0643.
  3. Classification con legion.
  4. Classification con mirordine.
  5. Nicole M. Foley, Victor C. Mason, Andrew J. Harris, Kevin R. Bredemeyer, Joana Damas, Harris A. Lewin, Eduardo Eizirik, John Gatesy, Elinor K. Karlsson, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Zoonomia Consortium, Mark S. Springer & William J. Murphy (2023-04-28). "A genomic timescale for placental mammal evolution". Science 380 (6643). doi:10.1126/science.abl8189.