Peradectidae

Peradectidae is a family of small metatherian mammals, spanning from the Paleocene (or possibly Latest Cretaceous) to the Miocene. Fossils are known from the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia and North America. The monophyly of the group has been questioned, with some authors suggesting that Peradectes should be the only genus placed in the family.[1] The morphology of peradectids has been considered to be similar to opossums.[2] Phylogenetic analysis suggest that they are less closely related to modern marsupials than herpetotheriids are.[3]

Peradectidae
Temporal range:
Fossil of Peradectes
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Metatheria
Family: Peradectidae
Crochet, 1979
Genera

Cladogram after:[2]

Metatheria

References


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