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Morganucodonts

Docodonts

Australosphenidans–
monotremes

Eutriconodonts

Multituberculates

Spalacotheroids

Cladotherians
Boreosphenidans

Placental
mammals

Marsupials

252 201 145 66 23 Present
Time (Mya)

Tr J K Pg Ng

FIGURE 17.27 Phylogenetic relationships
and temporal distribution of major groups
of mammals. The morganucodonts, arising
in the Jurassic, are important intermediates
between mammal-like reptiles and true
mammals (see Chapter 20). The only groups
that survive to the present are monotremes,
placentals, and marsupials. The coloration of
the reconstructed figures of morganucodont
and multituberculate are based on supposi-
tion, not data. The changing width of each
branch represents changes in the diversity of
known species in that group. (After [56].)

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Jurassic

Modern

Early Cretaceous

Volaticotherium

Sugar
glider

Flying
squirrel

Gliding

Henkelotherium

Sinodelphys

Eomaia

Tree shrew

Climbing

Fruitafossor

Armadillo

Aardvark

Digging

Haldanodon

Castorocauda

Beaver

Otter

Swimming

FIGURE 17.28 The lower (black) figures
are reconstructions of the likely form
of diverse Mesozoic mammals that are
inferred, from their anatomy, to have had
different ecological features. The upper
figures portray living mammals that are
ecologically similar to the Mesozoic forms
below, a result of convergent evolution.
Swimming, digging, climbing, and glid-
ing forms are shown. (After [56].)

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