Mammalia





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Mammalia
Aetas fossilium: Late Triassic–Recens, 220–0 Ma

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Modo horologii a laeva superiore: Giraffa camelopardalis, Acerodon jubatus, Panthera leo, erinaceina

Taxinomia

Regnum:

Animalia


Phylum:

Chordata

Subphylum:

Vertebrata

Infraphylum:

Gnathostomata

Superclassis:

Tetrapoda


Classis:

Mammalia
Linnaeus, 1758
Clades


  • Subclass †Allotheria*

  • Subclassis Prototheria

  • Subclassis Theria

    • Infraclassis †Trituberculata

    • Infraclassis Metatheria

    • Infraclassis Eutheria








Panthera leo.





Caprae aegagri hirci cum matre comitantur donec a matre prohibeantur.





Corynorhinus townsendii volat.


Mammalia[1] (-ium, n.) sunt classis animalium vertebratorum aeremque spirantium quorum feminae glandulas mammales habent, [Latinizanda:] dum feminae maresque comas vel pellem, tria ossa mediae auris pro auditu adhibita, et regionem neocorticis in cerebro praediti sunt.


Nonnulla mammalia glandes sudoris habent, sed plurima non habent. Ipsae glandulae lac producunt, quod infantes nutricat. Mammalia etiam capillitium habent et endothermica sunt. Cerebrum systemata endothermica et circulationem sanguinis regulat, etiam cor quattuor cameris.


Classis mammalium comprehendit plus quam 5400 species in circa mille ducentis generum, centum quinquagenta tres familiis, et viginti novem ordinibus (hi numeri secundum schema classificationis variant). Etiam homo mammalibus adnumeratur.


Mammalia magnitudine variantur a Craseonyctere thonglongyai, 29–33 mm longo, ad Balaenopteram musculum, 33 metra longum.




Index






  • 1 Cladogramma


  • 2 Notae


  • 3 Bibliographia


  • 4 Nexus interni


  • 5 Nexus externi





Cladogramma |








Mammalia













Monotremata Ornithorhynchus anatinus



Theria













Marsupialia Macropodidæ



Placentalia











Atlantogenata













Afrotheria Elephas maximusTrichechus





Xenarthra Dasypus novemcinctusMyrmecophaga tridactyla





Boreoeutheria











Euarchontoglires













Euarchonta Cebus olivaceusHomo sapiens





Glires RattusLepus





Laurasiatheria













Eulipotyphla Talpidae



Scrotifera













Chiroptera Desmodontinae
















Euungulata













Cetartiodactyla Capra walieEubalaena glacialis





Perissodactyla Equus quaggaDiceros bicornis





Ferae













Pholidota Manidae





Carnivora Acinonyx jubatusZalophus californianus




















Hoc cladogramma Tarver et aliis (2016) nititur.[2]



Notae |




  1. Nomen "mammalia" a Linnaeo anno 1758 excogitatum est. Vide Systema Naturae (10a ed., Holmiae, 1758) p. 12.


  2. Tarver, James E.; dos Reis, Mario; Mirarab, Siavash; Moran, Raymond J.; Parker, Sean; O’Reilly, Joseph E.; King, Benjamin L.; O’Connell, Mary J. et al (2016). "The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference". Genome Biology and Evolution 8 (2): 330–344 



Bibliographia |



  • Beck, Robin M. D., et Charles Baillie. 2018. Improvements in the fossil record may largely resolve current conflicts between morphological and molecular estimates of mammal phylogeny. In Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological sciences 285 (12 Decembris).

  • Brown, W. M. 2001. Natural selection of mammalian brain components. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16(9): 471–473. doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(01)02246-7.

  • MacDonald, David W., et Sasha Norris. 2006. The Encyclopedia of Mammals. Ed. 3a. Londinii: Brown Reference Group. ISBN 978-0-681-45659-4. OCLC 74900519.

  • McKenna, Malcolm C., et Susan K. Bell. 1997. Classification of Mammals above the Species Level. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-11013-6. OCLC 37345734.

  • Nowak, Ronald M. 1999. Walker's mammals of the world. Ed. 6a. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-5789-8. OCLC 937619124.

  • Pires, Mathias M., Brian D. Rankin, Daniele Silvestro, et Tiago B. Quental. 2018. Diversification dynamics of mammalian clades during the K–Pg mass extinction. Biology Letters 14: 9 (1 Septembris 2018).

  • Simpson, George Gaylord. 1945. The principles of classification and a classification of mammals. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 85: 1–350.

  • Vaughan, Terry A., James M. Ryan, et Nicholas J. Capzaplewski. 2000. Mammalogy. Editio 4a. Arx Worthensis Texiae: Saunders College Publishing. ISBN 978-0-03-025034-7. OCLC 42285340.


Nexus interni



  • Animalium soni

  • The Mammals



Nexus externi |






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Situs scientifici:  • ITIS • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • Marine Species • Fossilworks






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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Mammalia spectant.






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Vide Mammalia apud Vicispecies.


  • Mammalia apud The Taxonomicon








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