Pinnipedimorpha

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Pinnipedimorpha

Pinnipedimorpha is a clade of arctoid carnivorans that is defined to include the last common ancestor of Phoca and Enaliarctos, and all descendants of that ancestor.[1] Scientists still debate on which lineage of arctoid carnivorans are the closest relatives to the pinnipedimorphs, being more closely related to musteloids.[2][3][4][5][6]

Quick Facts Scientific classification, Subtaxa ...
Pinnipedimorphs
Temporal range: OligoceneHolocene, 24–0 Ma
Artist reconstruction of Enaliarctos emlongi
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Clade: Pan-Pinnipedia
Clade: Pinnipedimorpha
Berta et al., 1989
Subtaxa
  • Enaliarctidae Mitchell & Tedford, 1973
  • Pinnipediformes Berta, 1994
    • Pinnarctidion Barnes, 1979
    • Pacificotaria Barnes, 1992
    • Pteronarctos Barnes, 1989
    • Pinnipedia Illiger, 1811
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Below is an overall phylogeny of the taxa covered in the article followed after a composite tree in Berta et al. (2018)[1] and a total-evidence (combined molecular-morphological) dataset in Paterson et al. (2020):[7]

Amphicynodontidae

Semantoridae

Pinnipedimorpha

Enaliarctidae

Pinnipediformes

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