Trechnotheria Explained

Trechnotheria is a group of mammals that includes the therians and some fossil mammals from the Mesozoic Era. It includes both the extinct symmetrodonts and the living Cladotheria.

Trechnotheria has been assigned various ranks, but was originally described as a "superlegion" by the naming authority.[1] A later node-based definition for Trechnotheria was the clade comprising the last common ancestor of Zhangheotherium and living therian mammals, and all its descendants.[2] Alternatively it can be defined as the group with true symmetrodontia, being defined as an apomorphy rather than being defined as a node, the redefinition includes the Tinodontids.[3]

Characteristics

Like most Mesozoic mammal groups, early trechnotherians are known mainly from their teeth. Hence, one of the most prominent features of this group is the "hypertrophied postvallum/prevallid shearing mechanism", along with other dental characters. Features of the shoulder blade, tibia, humerus, and ankle joint also diagnose this clade.[4]

Phylogeny

A cladogram based on Luo, Cifelli & Kielan-Jaworowska, 2001, Luo, Kielan-Jaworowska & Cifelli, 2002 and, Kielan-Jaworowska, Cifelli & Luo, 2004.[5]

Alternatively, the zanjeotherids would be ancestral to both the spalacotherids and the cladotherians (driolestoids and prototribosphenids), with the tinodontids equally paraphyletic. The group that contains the Spalacotheriidae and Cladotheria is called Alethinotheria (sensu Alexander O Averianov. 2013[6] ), which was initially proposed to highlight the closeness between the spalacotherids and the meridiolestids.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: McKenna . Malcolm C. . Bell . Susan K. . 1997 . Classification of Mammals: Above the Species Level . Columbia University Press . 43. 978-0-231-52853-5 .
  2. Book: Kielan-Jaworowska, Zofia . Cifelli, Richard . Luo Zhe-Xi . Mammals from the age of dinosaurs: origins, evolution, and structure . 5 February 2005 . Columbia University Press . 366 . 978-0-231-11918-4.
  3. An African Radiation of 'Dryolestoidea' (Donodontidae, Cladotheria) and its Significance for Mammalian Evolution. Lasseron. Maxime. Martin. Thomas. 2022-06-02. Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 29. 4. 733–761. 1064-7554. 10.1007/s10914-022-09613-9. Allain. Ronan. Haddoumi. Hamid. Jalil. Nour-Eddine. Zouhri. Samir. Gheerbrant. Emmanuel. 249324444.
  4. Luo, Z.−X. . Kielan−Jaworowska, Z. . Cifelli, R.L . 2002 . In quest for a phylogeny of Mesozoic mammals . Acta Palaeontologica Polonica . 47 . 1 . 1–78 .
  5. Haaramo, Mikko . Holotheria – holotheres . Mikko's Phylogeny Archive .
  6. 2024-07-14 . Averianov . Martin . Lopatin . April 2013 . 10.1007/s00114-013-1028-3 . Alexander O. . Thomas . Alexey V. . 1432-1904 . 4 . 311–326 . Die Naturwissenschaften . 23494201 . A new phylogeny for basal Trechnotheria and Cladotheria and affinities of South American endemic Late Cretaceous mammals . 100. 2013NW....100..311A .