Holotheres [1] Temporal range: Late Triassic - Holocene, | |
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Diversity of holotheres | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Clade: | Theriiformes |
Clade: | Holotheria Wible et al., 1995 |
Subgroups [1] | |
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Holotheria is a diverse group of mammals that are descendants of the last common ancestor of Kuehneotherium (now known to be a non-mammalian cynodont) and Theria (the group that includes marsupials and placental mammals). [2] The group is characterized by the beginning of the triangulation of a typical triconodont dentition in morganucodonts, towards a symmetrodonta. This triangulation occurs convergently in Docodontiformes [3] although Shuotheriidae was formerly considered sister to Australosphenida. [4] There are studies that place Docodonta as sister to Monotremata, [5] which would make Docodontiformes fall within Pan-Monotremata instead of being a clade outside Holotheria. [3]
Holotheria fell into disuse and was widely considered invalid by the early 2000s, but Mao et al. in 2024 revived the clade due to them finding Allotheria (the group containing multituberculates and their relatives) outside crown group of mammals. [3]
According to McKenna/Bell (1997): [1]
According to Wang, Clemens, Hu & Li, 1998 [6]
Mammaliamorpha |
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