Fossil Evidence for a Late Cretaceous Origin of "Hoofed" Mammals
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.272.5265.1150
Fossil Evidence for a Late Cretaceous Origin of "Hoofed" Mammals
Abstract
Seventeen of eighteen orders of living placental mammals are not known before 65 million years ago. The monophyly of each order is well established, but interrelations have been less certain. A superordinal grouping of up to seven extant orders plus a variety of extinct orders, all included within Ungulata ("hoofed" mammals), can be linked to Late Cretaceous mammals from the 85-million-year-old Bissekty Formation, Uzbekistan (and, less certainly, North America and Europe), thus pushing the origin of this major clade back by 20 million years. Ungulatomorphs are not closely related to primates, rodents, or rabbits.
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