Stylinodontinae ("teeth with pilar-like fibers") is an extinct subfamily of mammals from extinct family Stylinodontidae, that lived in North America from the early Paleocene to middle Eocene.[3][4][5]

Taxonomy and phylogeny

Taxonomy

  • Subfamily: †Stylinodontinae (Marsh, 1875)
    • Tribe: †Ectoganini (Cope, 1876)
      • Genus: †Ectoganus (Cope, 1874)
        • Ectoganus bighornensis (Schoch, 1981)
        • Ectoganus copei (Schoch, 1981)
        • Ectoganus gliriformis (Cope, 1874)
        • Ectoganus lobdelli (Simpson, 1929)
    • Tribe: †Psittacotheriini (Schoch, 1982)
      • Genus: †Psittacotherium (Cope, 1882)
        • Psittacotherium multifragum (Cope, 1882)
    • Tribe: †Stylinodontini (Marsh, 1875)
      • Genus: †Stylinodon (Marsh, 1874)
        • Stylinodon inexplicatus (Schoch & Lucas, 1981)
        • Stylinodon mirus (Marsh, 1874)

Phylogeny

Placentalia

Atlantogenata

Boreoeutheria

Palaeoryctida

Ambilestes

Procerberidae

Alveugena

Taeniodonta

Schowalteria

Stylinodontoidea
Stylinodontidae

Wortmaniinae

Stylinodontinae
Psittacotheriini
Psittacotherium

Psittacotherium multifragum

Stylinodontini
Stylinodon

Stylinodon mirus

Ectoganini
Ectoganus

Ectoganus bighornensis

Ectoganus copei

Ectoganus gliriformis

Ectoganus lobdelli

References

  1. ^ Marsh, O. C. (1875.) "New Order of Eocene Mammals." American Journal of Science 9:221
  2. ^ Winge H. (1917.) "Udsigt over Insektaedernes indbyrdes Slaeggtskab." Videnskabelige meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i København, 68: 82–203.
  3. ^ Cox, Barry; Savage, R.J.G.; Gardiner, Brian; Dixon, Dougal (1988). "Early rooters and browsers". Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals. Macmillan London Limited. ISBN 978-0-333-48699-3.
  4. ^ McKenna, Malcolm C.; Bell, Susan K. (1997). Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-11012-9. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  5. ^ Williamson, T. E.; Brusatte, S. L. (2013). Viriot, Laurent (ed.). "New Specimens of the Rare Taeniodont Wortmania (Mammalia: Eutheria) from the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Comments on the Phylogeny and Functional Morphology of "Archaic" Mammals". PLOS ONE. 8 (9): e75886. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...875886W. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0075886. PMC 3786969. PMID 24098738.
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