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Re: Mesozoic mammals



It's a little late, but here's some mammal stuff forwarded from my friend Claire Slater - she's done a bit of work on early mammals.

Julia

2) I need more info about the cladistics and systematics of the following groups: Morganucodontids, Docodonts, Multituberculates, Haramyids, Dryolestids, Triconodonts, Pantotheres and Symmetrodonts. Any good cladograms besides those on the Dinosauricon?

Cladogram references: - General: Wang, Y., Hu, Y., Meng, J & Li, C. 2001. An ossified Meckel?s cartilage in two Cretaceous mammals and origin of the mammalian middle ear. Science, 294, 357-361. - Spalacothereriids: Cifelli, R.L. & Madsen, S.K. 1999. Spalacotheriid symmetrodonts (Mammalia) from the medial Cretaceous (upper Albian or lower Cenomanian), Mussenentuchit local fauna, Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA. Geodiversitas, 21, 167-214. - Multituberculates: Rougier, G.W., Novacek, M.J. & Dashzeveg, D. 1997. A new multituberculate from the Late Cretaceous locality Ukhaa Tolgod, Mongolia; considerations on multituberculate interrelationships. American Museum Noviates, 3191.

Reference for spatial and temporal occurrences of mammals:
McKenna, M.C. & Bell, S.K. 1997.  Classification of Mammals: Above
the Species Level.  Columbia University Press, New York.


Julia Heathcote Gonville and Caius College University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1TA

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