Biology:Carnivoraformes

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Short description: Clade of placental mammals

Carnivoraformes
Temporal range: 63.8–0 Ma
early Paleocene to present[1]
Carnivoraformes.jpg
Diversity of Carnivoraformes
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Mirorder: Ferae
Clade: Pan-Carnivora
Clade: Carnivoramorpha
Clade: Carnivoraformes
Flynn, 2010[2]
Subgroups
[see classification]

Carnivoraformes ("carnivoran-like forms") is a clade of placental mammals that includes the modern order Carnivora and its extinct stem-relatives.[2][3]

Classification and phylogeny

Classification

In 2010 Flynn, Finarelli & Spaulding named a new clade Carnivoraformes within Carnivoramorpha, containing carnivorans and "miacids" but not viverravids.[2] The authors defined Carnivoraformes as the clade containing Carnivora and all taxa that are more closely related to Carnivora (represented by Canis lupus) than to viverravids (represented by Viverravus gracilis).

  • Clade: Carnivoraformes (Flynn, 2010)
    • Genus: †Africtis (Mattingly, 2020)
    • Genus: †Dawsonicyon (Spaulding, Flynn & Stucky, 2010)
    • Genus: †Miacis (Cope, 1872)
    • (unranked): Clade "B"
      • Family: †Quercygalidae (Kretzoi, 1945)
      • (unranked): †Gracilocyon/Oodectes clade
      • Genus: †Messelogale (Springhorn, 2000)
      • Genus: †Miocyon (Matthew, 1909)
      • Genus: †Simamphicyon (Viret, 1942)
      • Genus: †Uintacyon (paraphyletic genus) (Leidy, 1872)
      • Genus: †Xinyuictis (Zheng, 1975)
      • Genus: †Zodiocyon (Tong & Wang, 2006)
    • (unranked): Clade "C"
      • Genus: †Dormaalocyon (Solé, 2014)
      • (unranked): †Vulpavus clade
      • Incertae sedis:
        • "Miacis" deutschi (Gingerich, 1983)
        • "Miacis" exiguus (Matthew & Granger, 1915)
    • (unranked): Clade "D"
      • Order: Carnivora (Bowdich, 1821) (carnivorans)
        • Suborder: Caniformia (Kretzoi, 1943) ("dog-like" carnivorans)
        • Suborder: Feliformia (Kretzoi, 1945) ("cat-like" carnivorans)
      • Genus: †Ceruttia (Tomiya, 2013)
      • Genus: †Harpalodon (Marsh, 1872)
      • Genus: †Lycarion (Matthew, 1909)
      • Genus: †Neovulpavus (Wortman, 1901)
      • Genus: †Procynodictis (Wortman & Matthew, 1899)
      • Genus: †Prodaphaenus (Wortman & Matthew, 1899)
      • Genus: †Tapocyon (Stock, 1934)
      • Genus: †Walshius (Tomiya, 2013)
      • Incertae sedis:
        • "Miacis" gracilis (Clark, 1939)
        • "Miacis" hargeri (Wortman, 1901)
        • "Miacis" invictus (Matthew & Granger, 1925)
        • "Miacis" lushiensis (Chow, 1975)
    • Incertae sedis:
      • "Miacis" boqinghensis (Huang, 1999)
      • "Miacis" hookwayi (Stock, 1934)
      • "Miacis" latidens (Matthew & Granger, 1915)
      • "Miacis" petilus (Gingerich, 1983)
      • †Carnivoraformes undet. Genus A (Tomiya, 2013)
      • †Carnivoraformes undet. Genus B (Tomiya, 2013)
    • ichnotaxa of Carnivoraformes:
      • Ichnogenus: †Falcatipes (Sargeant & Langston, 1994)

Phylogenetic tree

The phylogenetic relationships of Carnivoraformes are shown in the following cladogram:[2][4][5][6]

 Carnivoramorpha 
 †Viverravidae 

Viverravoidea

 ? 

†Carnivoramorpha sp. (UALVP 50993 & UALVP 50994)

 ? 

Ravenictis

 sensu lato 
 ? 

†Carnivoramorpha sp. (UALVP 31176)

 ? 

†Carnivoramorpha sp. (USNM 538395)

 ? 

"Sinopa" insectivorus

 Carnivoraformes 
 Clade "B" 

Eogale

"Miacis" sp. (CM 67873 & CM 77299)

Gracilocyon igniculus

Gracilocyon winkleri

Gracilocyon solei

Gracilocyon

Gracilocyon sp. (Jibou, Romania)

Gracilocyon rosei

Gracilocyon rundlei

Paramiacis

Paroodectes

 †Oodectes jepseni 

 †Oodectes 

 †Oodectes herpestoides 

 †Oodectes proximus 

 †Oodectes pugnax 

 †Uintacyon hookeri 

 †Uintacyon rudis 

 †Uintacyon 

 †Uintacyon massetericus 

 †Uintacyon vorax 

 †Uintacyon asodes 

 †Uintacyon edax 

 †Uintacyon acutus 

 †Uintacyon jugulans 

 †Uintacyon gingerichi 

Xinyuictis

Zodiocyon

Miocyon

Simamphicyon

 †Uintacyon sp. (USGS 1983) 

Messelogale

Quercygalidae

 Clade "C" 

Palaearctonyx

 (†Phlaodectes

Vulpavus ovatus Vulpavus (Phlaodectes) ovatus (coloured).jpg

Vulpavus profectus

Vulpavus australis

Vulpavus canavus

Vulpavus completus

Vulpavus

Vulpavus farsonensis

Vulpavus palustris

Vassacyon

Dormaalocyon Dormaalocyon-latouri (white background).jpg

"Miacis" exiguus

"Miacis" deutschi

Africtis

 ? 

†Carnivoraformes undet. Genus B

Dawsonicyon

"Miacis" boqinghensis

"Miacis" hookwayi

"Miacis" latidens

"Miacis" petilus

 ? 

†Carnivoraformes undet. Genus A

Miacis Miacis restoration.jpg

 Clade "D" 

Lycarion

"Miacis" hargeri

 ? 

Ceruttia

"Miacis" invictus

"Miacis" lushiensis

Neovulpavus

Harpalodon

Prodaphaenus

"Miacis" gracilis

Procynodictis

Tapocyon

 ? 

Walshius

 Carnivora 

Caniformia Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes (Plate XI).jpg

Feliformia Stamp-russia2014-save-russian-cats-(snow leopard).png

 sensu stricto 
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 (Carnivora [sensu lato]) 

See also

References

  1. Michelle Spaulding; John J. Flynn; Richard K. Stucky (2010). "A new basal Carnivoramorphan (Mammalia) from the 'Bridger B' (Black's Fork member, Bridger Formation, Bridgerian Nalma, middle Eocene) of Wyoming, USA". Palaeontology 53 (4): 815–832. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2010.00963.x. Bibcode2010Palgy..53..815S. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 John J. Flynn; John A. Finarelli; Michelle Spaulding (2010). "Phylogeny of the Carnivora and Carnivoramorpha, and the use of the fossil record to enhance understanding of evolutionary transformations". Carnivoran evolution. New views on phylogeny, form and function. Cambridge University Press. pp. 25–63. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139193436.003. ISBN 9781139193436. 
  3. Susumu Tomiya (2011). "A new basal caniform (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the Middle Eocene of North America and remarks on the phylogeny of early carnivorans". PLOS ONE 6 (9): e24146. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024146. PMID 21935380. Bibcode2011PLoSO...624146T. 
  4. Solé, Floréal; Smith, Richard; Coillot, Tiphaine; de Bast, Eric; Smith, Thierry (2014). "Dental and tarsal anatomy of Miacis latouri and a phylogenetic analysis of the earliest carnivoraforms (Mammalia, Carnivoramorpha)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34 (1): 1–21. doi:10.1080/02724634.2013.793195. ISSN 0272-4634. Bibcode2014JVPal..34....1S. 
  5. Solé, Floréal; Smith, Thierry; De Bast, Eric; Codrea, Vlad; Gheerbrant, Emmanuel (2016). "New carnivoraforms from the latest Paleocene of Europe and their bearing on the origin and radiation of Carnivoraformes (Carnivoramorpha, Mammalia)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36 (2): e1082480. doi:10.1080/02724634.2016.1082480. ISSN 0272-4634. Bibcode2016JVPal..36E2480S. 
  6. Tomiya, S.; Zack, S. P.; Spaulding, M.; Flynn, J. J. (2021). "Carnivorous mammals from the middle Eocene Washakie Formation, Wyoming, USA, and their diversity trajectory in a post-warming world". Journal of Paleontology 95 (Supplement S82): 1–115. doi:10.1017/jpa.2020.74. Bibcode2021JPal...95S...1T. 

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