Stuart S. Sumida Biology 342 (Over) Simplified Phylogeny of Mammalia.

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Stuart S. Sumida Biology 342 (Over) Simplified Phylogeny of Mammalia

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Stuart S. SumidaBiology 342

(Over) Simplified Phylogeny of Mammalia

Just kidding.

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Mammalia:•Mammary glands•Hair•Dentary-squamosal jaw-joint•Dentary – single bone of lower jaw•Three middle ear ossicles•Muscles of facial expression•Muscular diaphragm

MONOTREMATA: •Most basal of living mammals. •Retain primitive anmiote feature of laying eggs.•Includes only a few relict living forms including duckbilled platypus and spiny anteater.

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Theria:•Mammals with internal development•Placenta

METATHERIA (Marsupalia):

•The pouch mammals•Choriovittiline (chorion + yolk sac) placenta•Living forms have epipubic bones (the primitive placentals probably did as well.)•Restricted primarily to Australi currently, though one form remains in North America (Didelphis; the Virginia oppossum).

Kangaroos can be almost orthograde

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Eutheira:“True placental mammals”With extended internal developmentChorioallantoicplacenta

Mammalian Highlights / Features of Note:

•Primates are a very early offshoot within Mammalia.•The relationships of basal mammals are not terribly clear – as noted by the polychotomy between edentates, glires (rodents + lagomorphs), primates, and bats.•Cetaceans are actually most closely related to artiodactyls (pigs actually)!•Elephants and their kin are amongst the most derived of mammals

Many, many taxa are left out here.