Biology:Tragulina

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Tragulina (also known as Traguliformes) is an infraorder of even-toed ungulates. Only the chevrotains survive to the present, including the genera Tragulus (the mouse deer) and Hyemoschus, all within the family Tragulidae.

Taxonomy and classification

Leptomeryx

Tragulina is an infraorder within the larger suborder Ruminantia, and is the sister clade to the infraorder Pecora. Tragulina contains one extant (living) family, Tragulidae, as well as several extinct families, although the extinct members currently classified as within Tragulina causes it to be considered paraphyletic.[1]

Tragulina's placement within Artiodactyla can be represented in the following cladogram:[2][3][4][5][6]

Artiodactyla

Tylopoda (camels)50 px

Artiofabula

Suina (pigs)50 px

Cetruminantia
Ruminantia (ruminants)
Tragulina

Tragulidae (mouse deer)50 px

Pecora (horn bearers)50 px

Cetancodonta/Whippomorpha

Hippopotamidae (hippopotamuses)50 px

Cetacea (whales)50 px

The following is the taxonomy of the group Tragulina.[7]

References

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  4. Song, S.; Liu, L.; Edwards, S.V.; Wu, S. (2012). "Resolving conflict in eutherian mammal phylogeny using phylogenomics and the multispecies coalescent model". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (37): 14942–14947. doi:10.1073/pnas.1211733109. PMID 22930817. Bibcode2012PNAS..10914942S. 
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  6. Upham, N.S.; Esselstyn, J.A.; Jetz, W. (2019). "Inferring the mammal tree: Species-level sets of phylogenies for questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation". PLOS Biology 17 (12). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3000494. PMID 31800571. (see e.g. Fig S10)
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  8. Vislobokova, I. A. (2001). Evolution and classification of Tragulina (Ruminantia, Artiodactyla). Paleontological Journal, 35(January 2001), S69–S145.
  9. Webb, S. (2008-06-25). "Revision of the Extinct Pseudoceratinae (Artiodactyla: Ruminantia: Gelocidae)" (in en). Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 48 (2): 17–58. doi:10.58782/flmnh.hadz5303. ISSN 2373-9991. https://flmnhbulletin.com/index.php/flmnh/article/view/flmnh-vol48-no2. 

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