Microsyopinae
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Microsyopinae hija sottofamilja ta' mammiferi plaċentati estinti, eżattament uħud mill-mammiferi li huma l-aktar relatati fil-qrib mal-primati il-familja tax-xadini, jekk mhux saħansitra, l-prekursuri tagħhom.
Din is-sottofamilja qegħda kklassifikata fil-klassi Mammalia, fis-sottoklassi Theria, fl-infraklassi Eutheria (il-plaċentati), fis-superordni Euarchontoglires u fl-ordni Plesiadapiformes u fis-superfamilja Paramomyoidea u fil-familja Microsyopidae ma' 2 sottofamilji oħra li huma Uintasoricinae u Toliapininae.
Is-sottofamilja Microsyopinae tikkonsisti minn 4 ġeneri (Arctodontomys, Craseops, Megadelphus u Microsyops) u bosta speċi kollha estinti.
(għal aktar informazzjoni ara l-artiklu Plesiadapiformes)
[editja] Lista ta' l-ispeċi fis-sottofamilja Microsyopinae
- Sottofamilja Microsyopinae
- Ġeneru Arctodontomys (Gunnell,1985)
- Arctodontomys nuptus
- Arctodontomys simplicidens (Rose,1981)
- Arctodontomys wilsoni (Szalay,1969)
- Ġeneru Craseops (Stock 1932)
- Craseops sylvestris (Stock,1932)
- Ġeneru Megadelphus (Gunnell,1989)
- Megadelphus lundeliusi
- Ġeneru Microsyops (Leidy,1872)
- Microsyops angustidens
- Microsyops annectens (Marsh,1872)
- Microsyops elegans (Marsh,1871)
- Microsyops gracilis
- Microsyops knightensis
- Microsyops kratos
- Microsyops latidens
- Microsyops lundeliusi
- Microsyops schlosseri (Wortman,1903)
- Microsyops scottianus (Cope,1881)
- Ġeneru Arctodontomys (Gunnell,1985)
[editja] Referenzi
- Tassonomija tal-Mammiferi.
- Carroll, R. L., 1988: Vertebrate paleontology and evolution. W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698.
- Carroll, R. L., 1988: Appendix. 594-648. in Carroll, R. L., 1988: Vertebrate paleontology and evolution. W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698. &McKenna, M. C. & Bell, S. K., (eds.) 1997: Classification of mammals – above the species level. Columbia University Press, New York, 1997, xii-631
- Scott, C. S. & Fox, R. C., 2005: Windows on the evolution of Picrodus (Plesiadapiformes: Primates): morphology and relationships of a species complex from the Paleocene of Alberta.–Journal of Paleontology: Vol. 79, #4, pp. 635-657