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A new phylogeny for basal Trechnotheria and Cladotheria and affinities of South American endemic Late Cretaceous mammals

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NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN
卷 100, 期 4, 页码 311-326

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-013-1028-3

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Mammalia; Trechnotheria; Cladotheria; Meridiolestida; Late Cretaceous; South America

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [MA 1643/14-1]
  2. Board of the President of the Russian Federation [MD-802.2009.4]
  3. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [07-04-00393, 10-04-01350, 12-04-92216-Mong, 11-04-91331-NNIO]
  4. Program of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences Origin of Life and Establishment of Biosphere
  5. Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation [16.518.11.7070]
  6. St. Petersburg State University [NIR 3.39.148.2011]
  7. US Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF) [RUG1-2571-ST-04]

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The endemic South American mammals Meridiolestida, considered previously as dryolestoid cladotherians, are found to be non-cladotherian trechnotherians related to spalacotheriid symmetrodontans based on a parsimony analysis of 137 morphological characters among 44 taxa. Spalacotheriidae is the sister taxon to Meridiolestida, and the latter clade is derived from a primitive spalacolestine that migrated to South America from North America at the beginning of the Late Cretaceous. Meridiolestida survived until the early Paleocene (Peligrotherium) and early Miocene (Necrolestes) in South America, and their extinction is probably linked to the increasing competition with metatherian and eutherian tribosphenic mammals. The clade Meridiolestida plus Spalacotheriidae is the sister taxon to Cladotheria and forms a new clade Alethinotheria. Alethinotheria and its sister taxon Zhangheotheria, new clade (Zhangheotheriidae plus basal taxa), comprise Trechnotheria. Cladotheria is divided into Zatheria (plus stem taxa, including Amphitherium) and Dryolestida, including Dryolestidae and a paraphyletic array of basal dryolestidans (formerly classified as Paurodontidae). The South American Vincelestes and Groebertherium are basal dryolestidans.

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