Miacidae
Miacidae
Miacidae | |
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Miacis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
(unranked): | Carnivoramorpha |
(unranked): | Carnivoraformes |
Family: | MiacidaeCope, 1880 |
Genera |
Miacidae | |
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Miacis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
(unranked): | Carnivoramorpha |
(unranked): | Carnivoraformes |
Family: | MiacidaeCope, 1880 |
Genera |
Classification
Skull of Vulpavus
Miacidae as traditionally conceived is not a monophyletic group; it is a paraphyletic array of stem taxa. Traditionally, Miacidae and Viverravidae had been classified in a superfamily, Miacoidea. Today, Carnivora and Miacoidea are grouped together in the crown-clade Carnivoramorpha, and the Miacoidea are regarded as basal carnivoramorphs. Some species of the genus Miacis are closely related to the order Carnivora, but only the species Miacis cognitus is a true carnivoran, as it is classified in the Caniformia.
The divergence of carnivorans from miacids is now inferred to have occurred in the middle-Eocene (ca.
42 million years ago).[5] Traditionally, the Viverravidae (viverravids) had been thought to be the earliest carnivorans, with fossil records first appearing in the Paleocene of North America about 60 million years ago, but recent cranial morphology evidence now places them outside the order Carnivora.[6] Later authorities disagreed, and propose that the viverravids arose in North America 65-60 million years ago, spread to Asia then later to Europe, and were the first carnivorans and possessed the first true pair of carnassial teeth.[7]
It has been proposed that miacids arose in North America and Europe 50-60 million years ago then later spread to Asia.[8] Like the earlier viverravids, they possessed a true pair of carnassial teeth and therefore are related to order Carnivora.[9] They also possessed a full set of cheek teeth, were weasel to small fox sized, and lived in forests. All modern carnivorans arose from them.[7]
Taxonomy
Family Miacidae† Genus Eosictis Genus Messelogale[10] Genus Miacis Genus Miocyon Genus Oodectes Genus Palaearctonyx Genus Paramiacis Genus Paroodectes Genus Procynodictis[11] Genus Prodaphaenus Genus Quercygale[12] Genus Tapocyon Genus Uintacyon Genus Vassacyon Genus Vulpavus Genus Xinyuictis Genus Ziphacodon