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Table 1 Summary of mammalian taxonomic terms based on Fig. 1 [2, 4], updating references given in [5] with corrections denoted by asterisks.

From: Nomenclature and placental mammal phylogeny

Taxon with priority

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Synonyms

Placentalia[70]

All descendants of last common ancestor of sloth, tenrec, human, horse

 

Atlantogenata[17]

Xenarthra, Afrotheria

Xenafrotheria[49]

Notoplacentalia[16]

Afrotheria[19]

Paenungulata, Afroinsectiphilia

Afroplacentalia[16]

Afroinsectiphilia[31]

Tubulidentata, Afroinsectivora

Fossoromorpha [[71]*]

Afroinsectivora[31]

Tenrecoidea, Macroscelididae

Haemochorialia[33]

Tenrecoidea[27]

Tenrecidae, Chrysochloridae

Afrosoricida[19]

Tenrecomorpha[78]

Paenungulata[8]

Hyracoidea, Tethytheria

Uranotheria[9]

Tethytheria[22]

Proboscidea, Sirenia

 

Boreoeutheria [[72]*]

Laurasiatheria, Euarchontoglires

Boreotheria[31]

Boreoplacentalia[16]

Laurasiatheria[17]

Lipotyphla, Scrotifera

Laurasiaplacentalia[16]

Scrotifera[17]

Ferae, Chiroptera, Euungulata

Variamana [[71]*]

Euungulata[31]

Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla

 

Artiodactyla [[73]*]

Whippomorpha, Ruminantia, Tylopoda, Suiformes

Cetartiodactyla[35]

Eparctocyona[9]

Ferae [9]

Carnivora, Pholidota

Ostentoria[74]

Whippomorpha[17]

Cetacea, Hippopotamidae

Cetancodonta[78]

Lipotyphla[75]

Erinaceidae, Talpidae, Soricidae, Solenodontidae

Eulipotyphla[17]

Euarchontoglires[1]

Archonta, Glires

Archontoglires[16]

Supraprimates[31]

Glires[76]

Lagomorpha, Rodentia

 

Archonta[21]

Primates, Scandentia, Dermoptera

Euarchonta[17]

Sundatheria[32]

Scandentia, Dermoptera

Paraprimates[33]

  1. Author attributions are based on the first use of the clade with its current, or near-current, meaning. For example, Butler [77] used "Tenrecomorpha" but did not include chrysochlorids. In contrast, Arnason et al. [78] used this term to indicate the tenrec-golden mole clade as it is currently-understood and are therefore cited as the authors for that term as a junior synonym of the name with precedence, Tenrecoidea McDowell 1958 [27]. Some additional clades apparent in recent studies [e.g., [29, 30]], but not reflected in the summary topology of Fig. 1, are listed in Table 2. Note that several names identified as crown-level synonyms (e.g., Uranotheria, Eparctocyona) remain potentially useful as stem counterparts to the accepted crown taxa.