Superfamily of carnivoran mammals
Musteloidea is a superfamily of carnivoran mammals united by shared characteristics of the skull and teeth. Musteloids are the sister group of pinnipeds , the group which includes seals.[ 1]
Musteloidea comprises the following families:
Mustelidae , the weasel (mustelid) family, including new- and old-world badgers , ferrets and polecats , fishers , grisons and ratels , martens and sables , minks , river and sea otters , stoats and ermines , tayras and wolverines .
In North America , ursids (bears) and musteloids first appeared in the Chadronian [citation needed ] of the late Eocene , and in early-Oligocene Europe , immediately following the Grande Coupure extinction event.
The following cladogram is based on molecular phylogeny of six genes in Flynn (2005),[ 2] with the musteloids updated following the multigene analysis of Law et al. (2018).[ 3]
References
^ Welsey-Hunt, G.D. & Flynn, J.J. (2005). "Phylogeny of the Carnivora: basal relationships among the Carnivoramorphans, and assessment of the position of 'Miacoidea' relative to Carnivora". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . 3 (1): 1– 28. Bibcode :2005JSPal...3....1W . doi :10.1017/S1477201904001518 .
^ Flynn, J. J.; Finarelli, J. A.; Zehr, S.; Hsu, J.; Nedbal, M. A. (2005). "Molecular phylogeny of the Carnivora (Mammalia): Assessing the impact of increased sampling on resolving enigmatic relationships" . Systematic Biology . 54 (2): 317– 37. doi :10.1080/10635150590923326 . PMID 16012099 .
^ Law, Chris J.; Slater, Graham J.; Mehta, Rita S. (2018-01-01). "Lineage Diversity and Size Disparity in Musteloidea: Testing Patterns of Adaptive Radiation Using Molecular and Fossil-Based Methods" . Systematic Biology . 67 (1): 127– 144. doi :10.1093/sysbio/syx047 . ISSN 1063-5157 . PMID 28472434 .
subgenus Genetta (paraphyletic) subgenus Eugenetta (paraphyletic) subgenus Herpailuropoda (paraphyletic) subgenus Pardogale (paraphyletic) subgenus Prionailuropoda subgenus Leptailuropoda (paraphyletic) subgenus Osbornictis