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Figure 10. Most parsimonious trees (MPTs) from the maximum parsimony analyses. A, Hypothesis 1 (H1). B, Hypothesis 2 (H2). H1 and H2 are different hypotheses for the paraconid of notoungulates (see main text). The numbers next to each node of the tree are the absolute Bremer supports on the left side and the Jackknife resampling support values on the right side. Litopterna is indicated with a star, but other nodes or tips of relevance are indicated in circles of different colours: blue, orders; black, families. Note that in the Discussion section, we redefined the families Anisolambdidae and Sparnotheriodontidae as the subfamilies Anisolambdinae and Sparnotheriodontinae of the family Anisolambdidae. Abbreviations: Ad, Adianthidae; An, Anisolambdidae; As, Astrapotheria; I, Indaleciidae; L, Litopterna; Ma, Macraucheniidae; Np, Notopterna; Nt, Notonychopidae; Nu, Notoungulata; Pe, Proterotheriidae; Py, Pyrotheria; S, Sparnotheriodontidae; X, Xenungulata.
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Püschel, H. P., Shelley, S. L., Williamson, T. E., Perini, F. A., Wible, J. R., & Brusatte, S. L. (2024). Figure 10 in A new dentition-based phylogeny of Litopterna (Mammalia: Placentalia) and 'archaic' South American ungulates. In Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Vol. 202, Number 1, pp. 1–50). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13774739
| Date made available | 7 Sept 2024 |
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| Publisher | Zenodo |
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A new dentition-based phylogeny of Litopterna (Mammalia: Placentalia) and “archaic” South American ungulates
Püschel, H. P., Shelley, S., Williamson, T. E., Perini, F. A., Wible, J. R. & Brusatte, S., 7 Sept 2024, In: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 202, 1, zlae095.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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