Mammal classification
is a class of animal within the phylum Chordata. Mammal classification has been through several iterations since Carl Linnaeus initially defined the class. No classification system is universally accepted; McKenna & Bell and Wilson & Reader provide useful recent compendiums. Many earlier ideas from Linnaeus et al. have been completely abandoned by modern taxonomists, among these are the idea that bats are related to birds or that humans represent a group outside of other living things. Competing ideas about the relationships of mammal orders do persist and are currently in development. Most significantly in recent years, cladistic thinking has led to an effort to ensure that all taxonomic designations represent monophyletic groups. The field has also seen a recent surge in interest and modification due to the results of molecular phylogenetics.
George Gaylord Simpson's classic "Principles of Classification and a Classification of Mammals" taxonomy text laid out a systematics of mammal origins and relationships that was universally taught until the end of the 20th century.
Since Simpson's 1945 classification, the paleontological record has been recalibrated, and the intervening years have seen much debate and progress concerning the theoretical underpinnings of systematization itself, partly through the new concept of cladistics. Though field work gradually made Simpson's classification outdated, it remained the closest thing to an official classification of mammals. See List of placental mammals and List of monotremes and marsupials for more detailed information on mammal genera and species.
Molecular classification of placentals
Molecular studies by molecular systematists, based on DNA analysis, in the early 21st century have revealed new relationships among mammal families. Classification systems based on molecular studies reveal three major groups or lineages of placental mammals, Afrotheria, Xenarthra, and Boreotheria. which diverged from early common ancestors in the Cretaceous.The relationships between these three lineages is contentious, and all three have been proposed as basal in different hypotheses.
The first divergence was that of the Afrotheria 110-100 million years ago. The Afrotheria proceeded to evolve and diversify in the isolation of the African-Arabian continent. The Xenarthra, isolated in South America, diverged from the Boreoeutheria approximately 100-95 mya. The Boreoeutheria split into the Laurasiatheria and Euarchontoglires between 95 and 85 mya; both of these groups evolved on the northern continent of Laurasia.
After tens of millions of years of relative isolation, Africa-Arabia collided with Eurasia, and the formation of the Isthmus of Panama linked South America and North America, facilitating the distribution of mammals seen today. With the exception of bats and murine rodents, no placental land mammals reached Australasia until the first human settlers arrived approximately 50,000 years ago.
It should however be noted that these molecular results are still controversial mainly because they are not reflected by morphological data and thus not accepted by many systematists. It is also important to note that fossil taxa are not and, in most cases cannot, be included. Although there are instances of DNA being recovered from prehistoric mammals such as the ground sloth Mylodon and Neanderthal humans, Homo neanderthalensis, fossils can generally only be incorporated in morphological analyses.
The following taxonomy only includes living placentals :
[Atlantogenata]
[Afrotheria]
- Clade Afroinsectiphilia
- *Order Macroscelidea
- **Family Macroscelididae:, elephant shrews
- *Order Afrosoricida
- **Family Tenrecidae:, tenrecs
- **Family Potamogalidae:, otter-shrews
- **Family Chrysochloridae:, golden moles
- *Order Tubulidentata
- **Family Orycteropodidae:, aardvark
- Clade Paenungulata
- *Order Proboscidea
- **Family Elephantidae:, elephants
- *Order Hyracoidea
- **Family Procaviidae:, hyraxes, dassies
- *Order Sirenia
- **Family Dugongidae:, dugong
- **Family Trichechidae:, manatees
[Xenarthra]
- Order Cingulata
- *Family Chlamyphoridae:, armadillos
- *Family Dasypodidae:, long-nosed armadillos
- Order Pilosa
- *Suborder Vermilingua
- **Family Cyclopedidae:, silky anteater
- **Family Myrmecophagidae:, anteaters
- *Suborder Folivora
- **Family Choloepodidae:, two-toed sloths
- **Family Bradypodidae:, three-toed sloths
[Boreoeutheria]
[Euarchontoglires]
- Superorder Euarchonta
- *Order Scandentia
- **Family Ptilocercidae, pen-tailed treeshrews
- **Family Tupaiidae:, treeshrews
- *Clade Primatomorpha
- **Order Dermoptera
- ***Family Cynocephalidae:, flying lemurs or colugos
- **Order Primates: lemurs, bushbabies, monkeys, apes
- ***Family Cheirogaleidae:, dwarf lemurs
- ***Family Lemuridae:, lemurs
- ***Family Lepilemuridae:, sportive lemurs
- ***Family Indriidae:, indri and sifakas
- ***Family Daubentoniidae:, aye-aye
- ***Family Lorisidae:, lorises and potto
- ***Family Galagidae:, galagos
- ***Family Tarsiidae:, tarsiers
- ***Family Callitrichidae:, marmosets and tamarins
- ***Family Cebidae:, New World monkeys
- ***Family Cercopithecidae:, Old World monkeys
- ***Family Hylobatidae:, gibbons
- ***Family Hominidae:, great apes
- Superorder Glires
- *Order Lagomorpha: pikas, rabbits, hares
- **Family Leporidae:, rabbits and hares
- **Family Ochotonidae:, pikas
- *Order Rodentia: rodents
- **Suborder Castorimorpha
- ***Family Castoridae: beavers
- ***Family Geomyidae: pocket gophers
- ***Family Heteromyidae: kangaroo rats and kangaroo mice
- **Suborder Myomorpha
- ***Family Dipodidae: jerboas
- ***Family Zapodidae: jumping mice
- ***Family Sicistidae: birch mice
- ***Family Platacanthomyidae: spiny dormouse
- ***Family Spalacidae: zokors, root rats, blind mole rats
- ***Family Calomyscidae: mouse-like hamsters
- ***Family Nesomyidae: old endemic African muroids
- ***Family Cricetidae: hamsters, voles, and New World rats and mice
- ***Family Muridae: Old World rats and mice and gerbils
- **Suborder Anomaluromorpha
- ***Family Anomaluridae: scaly-tailed flying squirrels
- ***Family Pedetidae: springhares or springhaas
- **Suborder Hystricomorpha
- ***Family Ctenodactylidae: gundis
- ***Family Diatomyidae: Laotian rock rat
- ***Family Hystricidae: Old World porcupines
- ***Family Bathyergidae: African mole-rats
- ***Family Petromuridae: rock dassies
- ***Family Thryonomyidae: cane rats
- ***Family Erethizontidae: New World porcupines
- ***Family Chinchillidae: chinchillas and viscachas
- ***Family Dinomyidae: pacarana
- ***Family Caviidae: cavies and capybara
- ***Family Dasyproctidae: agoutis and acouchis
- ***Family Cuniculidae: paca
- ***Family Ctenomyidae: tuco-tucos
- ***Family Octodontidae: degus
- ***Family Abrocomidae: chinchilla-rats
- ***Family Echimyidae: spiny rats
- ***Family Capromyidae: hutias
- ***Family Heptaxodontidae: giant Hutias
- ***Family Myocastoridae: nutrias
- **Suborder Sciuromorpha
- ***Family Aplodontiidae: mountain beaver
- ***Family Sciuridae: squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots
- ***Family Gliridae: dormice
[Laurasiatheria]
- Order Eulipotyphla
- *Family Solenodontidae: solenodons
- *Family Nesophontidae: nesophontes
- *Family Soricidae: shrews
- *Family Talpidae: moles, shrew-moles, desmans
- *Family Erinaceidae: hedgehogs, gymnures
- *Family Galericidae: moonrats
- Grandorder Chiroptera
- *Order Chiroptera: bats
- **Suborder Yinpterochiroptera
- ***Family Pteropodidae: flying foxes
- ***Family Hipposideridae: trident bats, leaf-nosed bats
- ***Family Rhinolophidae: horseshoe bats
- ***Family Rhinopomatidae: mouse-tailed bats
- ***Family Craseonycteridae: Kitti's hog-nosed bat
- ***Family Megadermatidae: false vampire bats
- **Suborder Yangochiroptera
- ***Family Emballonuridae: sac-winged bats
- ***Family Nycteridae: slit-faced bats
- ***Family Mystacinidae: short-tailed bats
- ***Family Thyropteridae: sucker-footed bats
- ***Family Furipteridae: smoky bats
- ***Family Noctilionidae: fishing bats
- ***Family Mormoopidae: leaf-chinned bats
- ***Family Phyllostomidae: leaf-nosed bats
- ***Family Myzopodidae: sucker-footed bats
- ***Family Natalidae: funnel-eared bats
- ***Family Molossidae: free-tailed bats
- ***Family Miniopteridae: long-fingered bats
- ***Family Cistugidae: wing-gland bats
- ***Family Vespertilionidae: vesper bats
- Grandorder Ferae
- *Order Pholidota
- **Family Manidae: pangolins, scaly anteaters
- *Order Carnivora: carnivorans
- **Suborder Feliformia
- ***Family Nandiniidae: African palm civet
- ***Family Prionodontidae: Asiatic linsangs
- ***Family Felidae: cats
- ***Family Viverridae: civets, Asiatic palm civets
- ***Family Herpestidae: mongooses
- ***Family Eupleridae: Malagasy carnivorans
- ***Family Hyaenidae: hyaenas, aardwolf
- **Suborder Caniformia
- ***Family Canidae: dogs
- ***Family Ursidae: bears
- ***Family Otariidae: eared seals
- ***Family Odobenidae: walrus
- ***Family Phocidae: true seals
- ***Family Ailuridae: red panda
- ***Family Mephitidae: skunks
- ***Family Mustelidae: weasels and relatives
- ***Family Procyonidae: ringtails, olingos, kinkajou, raccoons, coatis
- Grandorder Euungulata
- *Order Perissodactyla: odd-toed ungulates
- **Family Equidae: horses, zebras, donkeys
- **Family Tapiridae: tapirs
- **Family Rhinocerotidae: rhinoceroses
- *Order Artiodactyla: even-toed ungulates
- **Suborder Suiformes
- ***Family Suidae: pigs
- ***Family Tayassuidae: peccaries
- **Suborder Tylopoda
- ***Family Camelidae: camels
- **Suborder Ruminantia
- ***Family Tragulidae: mouse-deer
- ***Family Antilocapridae: pronghorn
- ***Family Giraffidae: giraffe and okapi
- ***Family Cervidae: deer
- ***Family Moschidae: musk deer
- ***Family Bovidae: cattle, antelope, sheep, etc.
- **Suborder Whippomorpha
- ***Family Hippopotamidae: hippos
- ***Infraorder Cetacea
- ****Parvorder Mysticeti
- *****Family Balaenopteridae: rorquals and grey whales
- *****Family Balaenidae: right and bowhead whales
- *****Family Eschrichtiidae: gray whale
- *****Family Neobalaenidae: pygmy right whales
- ****Parvorder Odontoceti
- *****Family Delphinidae: dolphins
- *****Family Monodontidae: beluga and narwhal
- *****Family Phocoenidae: porpoises
- *****Family Physeteridae: sperm whales
- *****Family Kogiidae: dwarf sperm whales
- *****Family Platanistidae: South Asian river dolphin
- *****Family Iniidae: Amazon River dolphin
- *****Family Pontoporiidae: La Plata River dolphin
- *****Family Lipotidae: baiji
- *****Family Ziphiidae: beaked whales
Standardized textbook classification
In this and later taxonomies, families are merely listed under the order to which they belong. More detailed relationships among families is presented in the article of each order.
Subclass [Prototheria]
- Order Monotremata
- *Family Tachyglossidae
- *Family Ornithorhynchidae
Subclass [Theria]
- Infraclass Metatheria
- *Order Didelphimorphia
- **Family Didelphidae
- *Order Paucituberculata
- **Family Caenolestidae
- *Order Microbiotheria
- **Family Microbiotheriidae
- *Order Dasyuromorphia
- **Family Thylacinidae
- **Family Myrmecobiidae
- **Family Dasyuridae
- *Order Peramelemorphia
- **Family Peramelidae
- **Family †Chaeropodidae
- *Order Notoryctemorphia
- **Family Notoryctidae
- *Order Diprotodontia
- **Family Phascolarctidae
- **Family Vombatidae
- **Family Phalangeridae
- **Family Potoroidae
- **Family Macropodidae
- **Family Burramyidae
- **Family Pseudocheiridae
- **Family Petauridae
- **Family Tarsipedidae
- **Family Acrobatidae
- **Family Hypsiprymnodontidae
- Infraclass Eutheria
- *Order Afrosoricida
- **Family Tenrecidae
- **Family Chrysochloridae
- *Order Macroscelidea
- **Family Macroscelididae
- *Order Proboscidea
- **Family Elephantidae
- *Order Sirenia
- **Family Dugongidae
- **Family Trichechidae
- *Order Hyracoidea
- **Family Procaviidae
- *Order Pilosa
- **Family Bradypodidae
- **Family Megalonychidae
- **Family Myrmecophagidae
- **Family Cyclopedidae
- *Order Cingulata
- **Family Dasypodidae
- *Order Dermoptera
- **Family Cynocephalidae
- *Order Scandentia
- **Family Tupaiidae
- **Family Ptilocercidae
- **Family Lemuridae
- **Family Lepilemuridae
- **Family Indriidae
- **Family Daubentoniidae
- **Family Lorisidae
- **Family Galagidae
- **Family Tarsiidae
- **Family Cebidae
- **Family Aotidae
- **Family Pitheciidae
- **Family Atelidae
- **Family Cercopithecidae
- **Family Hylobatidae
- **Family Hominidae
- *Order Rodentia
- **Family Aplodontiidae
- **Family Sciuridae
- **Family Gliridae
- **Family Castoridae
- **Family Heteromyidae
- **Family Geomyidae
- **Family Dipodidae
- **Family Platacanthomyidae
- **Family Spalacidae
- **Family Calomyscidae
- **Family Nesomyidae
- **Family Cricetidae
- **Family Anomaluridae
- **Family Pedetidae
- **Family Ctenodactylidae
- **Family Diatomyidae
- **Family Bathyergidae
- **Family Hystricidae
- **Family Petromuridae
- **Family Thryonomyidae
- **Family Erethizontidae
- **Family Chinchillidae
- **Family Dinomyidae
- **Family Caviidae
- **Family Dasyproctidae
- **Family Cuniculidae
- **Family Ctenomyidae
- **Family Octodontidae
- **Family Abrocomidae
- **Family Echimyidae
- **Family Myocastoridae
- **Family Capromyidae
- **Family †Heptaxodontidae
- **Family †Prolagidae
- **Family Leporidae
- *Order Erinaceomorpha
- **Family Erinaceidae
- *Order Soricomorpha
- **Family †Nesophontidae
- **Family Solenodontidae
- **Family Soricidae
- **Family Talpidae
- *Order Chiroptera
- **Family Pteropodidae
- **Family Rhinopomatidae
- **Family Craseonycteridae
- **Family Megadermatidae
- **Family Rhinolophidae
- **Family Emballonuridae
- **Family Nycteridae
- **Family Myzopodidae
- **Family Mystacinidae
- **Family Thyropteridae
- **Family Furipteridae
- **Family Noctilionidae
- **Family Mormoopidae
- **Family Phyllostomidae
- **Family Natalidae
- **Family Molossidae
- **Family Vespertilionidae
- **Family Miniopteridae
- *Order Pholidota
- **Family Manidae
- *Order Carnivora
- **Family Felidae
- **Family Viverridae
- **Family Eupleridae
- **Family Nandiniidae
- **Family Herpestidae
- **Family Hyaenidae
- **Family Canidae
- **Family Ursidae
- **Family Odobenidae
- **Family Otariidae
- **Family Phocidae
- **Family Mustelidae
- **Family Procyonidae
- **Family Ailuridae
- *Order Perissodactyla
- **Family Equidae
- **Family Tapiridae
- **Family Rhinocerotidae
- *Order Artiodactyla
- **Family Suidae
- **Family Tayassuidae
- **Family Hippopotamidae
- **Family Camelidae
- **Family Tragulidae
- **Family Moschidae
- **Family Cervidae
- **Family Antilocapridae
- **Family Giraffidae
- **Family Bovidae
- *Order Cetacea
- **Family Balaenidae
- **Family Balaenopteridae
- **Family Eschrichtiidae
- **Family Delphinidae
- **Family Monodontidae
- **Family Phocoenidae
- **Family Physeteridae
- **Family Platanistidae
- **Family Iniidae
- **Family Ziphiidae
McKenna/Bell classification
McKenna and Bell, Classification of Mammals: Above the species level, is a comprehensive work on the systematics, relationships, and occurrences of all mammal taxa, living and extinct, down through the rank of genus. The authors worked together as paleontologists at the American Museum of Natural History, New York. McKenna inherited the project from Simpson and, with Bell, constructed a completely updated hierarchical system, covering living and extinct taxa that reflects the historical genealogy of Mammalia.
The McKenna/Bell hierarchical listing of all of the terms used for mammal groups above the species includes extinct mammals as well as modern groups, and introduces some fine distinctions such as legions and sublegions and ranks which fall between classes and orders that are likely to be glossed over by the layman.
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Extinct groups are represented by †.
Subclass [Prototheria]
- Order Platypoda: platypuses
- *Family Ornithorhynchidae: platypuses
- Order Tachyglossa: echidnas
- *Family Tachyglossidae: echidnas
Subclass [Theriiformes]
- Infraclass †Allotheria
- *Order †Multituberculata: multituberculates
- **Family †Plagiaulacidae
- **Family †Bolodontidae
- **Family †Hahnodontidae
- **Family †Albionbaataridae
- **Family †Arginbaataridae
- **Family †Kogaionidae
- **Suborder †Cimolodonta
- ***Family †Sloanbaataridae
- *** Superfamily †Ptilodontoidea
- ****Family †Cimolodontidae
- ****Family †Ptilodontidae
- ***Superfamily †Taeniolabidoidea
- ****Family †Cimolomyidae
- ****Family †Eucosmodontidae
- ****Family †Taeniolabididae
- **Suborder †Gondwanatheria
- ***Family †Ferugliotheriidae
- ***Family †Sudamericidae
- Infraclass †Triconodonta
- *Family †Austrotriconodontidae
- *Family †Amphilestidae
- *Family †Triconodontidae
- Infraclass Holotheria
- *Family †Chronoperatidae
- *Superlegion †Kuehneotheria
- **Family †Kuehneotheriidae
- **Family †Woutersiidae
- *Superlegion Trechnotheria
- **Legion †Symmetrodonta
- ***Family †Shuotheriidae
- ***Order †Amphidontoidea
- ****Family †Amphidontidae
- ***Order †Spalacotherioidea
- ****Family †Tinodontidae
- ****Family †Spalacotheriidae
- ****Family †Barbereniidae
- **Legion Cladotheria
- ***Sublegion †Dryolestoidea
- ****Order †Dryolestida
- *****Family †Dryolestidae
- *****Family †Paurodontidae
- *****Family †Donodontidae
- *****Family †Mesungulatidae
- *****Family †Reigitheriidae
- *****Family †Brandoniidae
- ****Order †Amphitheriida
- *****Family †Amphitheriidae
- ***Sublegion Zatheria
- ****Family †Arguitheriidae
- ****Family †Arguimuridae
- ****Family †Vincelestidae
- ****Infralegion †Peramura
- *****Family †Peramuridae
- ****Infralegion Tribosphenida
- *****Family †Necrolestidae
- *****Supercohort †Aegialodontia
- ******Family †Aegialodontidae
- *****Supercohort Theria: therian mammals
- ******Family †Pappotheriidae
- ******Family †Holoclemensiidae
- ******Family †Kermackiidae
- ******Family †Endotheriidae
- ******Family †Picopsidae
- ******Family †Potamotelsidae
- ******Family †Plicatodontidae
- ******Order †Deltatheroida
- *******Family †Deltatheridiidae
- *******Family †Deltatheroididae
- ******Order †Asiadelphia
- *******Family †Asiatheriidae
- ******Cohort Marsupialia: marsupials
- *******Family †Yingabalanaridae
- *******Suborder †Archimetatheria
- ********Family †Stagodontidae
- ********Family †Pediomyidae
- *******Magnorder Australidelphia
- ********Superorder Microbiotheria
- *********Family Microbiotheriidae: monito del monte
- ********Superorder Eometatheria
- *********Order †Yalkaparidontia
- **********Family †Yalkaparidontidae
- *********Order Notoryctemorphia: marsupial moles
- **********Family Notoryctidae: marsupial moles
- *********Grandorder Dasyuromorphia: marsupial carnivores
- **********Family †Thylacinidae: recently extinct Tasmanian tiger and relatives
- **********Family Dasyuridae: Tasmanian devil, quolls, numbat, etc.
- *********Grandorder Syndactyli: syndactylous marsupials
- **********Order Peramelia: bandicoots
- ***********Family Peramelidae
- ***********Family Peroryctidae
- **********Order Diprotodontia
- ***********Family †Palorchestidae
- ***********Family †Wynardiidae
- ***********Family †Thylacoleonidae
- ***********Family Tarsipedidae: honey possum
- ***********Superfamily Vombatoidea
- ************Family †Ilariidae
- ************Family †Diprotodontidae
- ************Family Vombatidae: wombats
- ***********Superfamily Phalangeroidea
- ************Family Phalangeridae: phalangers
- ************Family Burramyidae: pygmy possums
- ************Family Macropodidae: rat kangaroos, kangaroos and wallabies
- ************Family Petauridae: gliders
- ************Family †Ektopodontidae
- ************Family Phascolarctidae: koala
- ************Family †Pilkipildridae
- ************Family †Miralinidae
- ************Family Acrobatidae: feather-tail glider, pen-tailed phalanger
- *******Magnorder Ameridelphia
- ********Order Didelphimorphia: opossums
- *********Family Didelphidae: opossums
- *********Family †Sparassocynidae
- ********Order Paucituberculata
- *********Superfamily Caenolestoidea
- **********Family †Sternbergiidae
- **********Family Caenolestidae: rat or shrew opossums
- **********Family †Paleothentidae
- **********Family †Abderitidae
- *********Superfamily †Polydolopoidea
- **********Family †Sillustaniidae
- **********Family †Polydolopidae
- **********Family †Prepidolopidae
- **********Family †Bonapartheriidae
- *********Superfamily †Argyrolagoidea
- **********Family †Argyrolagidae
- **********Family †Patagoniidae
- **********Family †Groeberiidae
- *********Superfamily †Caroloameghinioidea
- **********Family †Glasbiidae
- **********Family †Caroloameghiniidae
- ********Order †Sparassodonta
- *********Family †Mayulestidae
- *********Family †Hondadelphidae
- *********Family †Borhyaenidae
- ******Cohort Placentalia: placentals
- *******Order †Bibymalagasia
- *******Magnorder Xenarthra: edentates
- ********Order Cingulata: armadillos and relatives
- *********Family †Protobradidae
- *********Superfamily Dasypodoidea
- **********Family Dasypodidae: armadillos
- **********Family †Peltephilidae
- *********Superfamily †Glyptodontoidea
- **********Family †Pampatheriidae
- **********Family †Palaeopeltidae
- **********Family †Glyptodontidae: glyptodonts
- ********Order Pilosa: anteaters, sloths, and relatives
- *********Family †Entelopidae
- *********Suborder Vermilingua
- **********Family Myrmecophagidae: giant anteaters and relatives
- **********Family Cyclopedidae: pygmy anteater
- *********Suborder Phyllophaga
- **********Family †Rathymotheriidae
- **********Infraorder †Mylodonta
- ***********Superfamily †Mylodontoidea
- ************Family †Scelidotheriidae
- ************Family †Mylodontidae
- ***********Superfamily †Orophodontoidea
- ************Family †Orophodontidae
- **********Infraorder Megatheria
- ***********Superfamily Megatherioidea
- ************Family †Megatheriidae: ground sloths
- ************Family Megalonychidae: two-toed sloths
- ***********Superfamily Bradypodoidea
- ************Family Bradypodidae: three-toed sloths
- *******Magnorder Epitheria: epitheres
- ********Superorder †Leptictida
- *********Family †Gypsonictopidae
- *********Family †Kulbeckiidae
- *********Family †Didymoconidae
- *********Family †Leptictidae
- ********Superorder Preptotheria
- *********Grandorder Anagalida
- **********Family †Zambdalestidae
- **********Family †Anagalidae
- **********Family †Pseudictopidae
- **********Mirorder Macroscelidea: elephant shrews
- ***********Family Macroscelididae: elephant shrews
- **********Mirorder Duplicidentata
- ***********Order †Mimotonida
- ************Family †Mimotonidae
- ***********Order Lagomorpha
- ************Family Ochotonidae: pikas
- ************Family Leporidae: rabbits
- **********Mirorder Simplicidentata
- ***********Order †Mixodontia
- ************Family †Eurymylidae
- ***********Order Rodentia: rodents
- ************Family †Alagomyidae
- ************Family †Laredomyidae
- ************Suborder Sciuromorpha
- *************Superfamily †Ischyromyoidea
- **************Family †Ischyromyidae
- *************Superfamily Aplodontoidea
- **************Family †Allomyidae
- **************Family Aplodontiidae: mountain beaver
- **************Family †Mylagaulidae
- *************Infraorder †Theridomyomorpha
- **************Family †Theridomyidae
- *************Infraorder Sciurida
- **************Family †Reithroparamyidae
- **************Family Sciuridae: squirrels
- *************Infraorder Castorimorpha
- **************Family †Eutypomyidae
- **************Family Castoridae: beavers
- **************Family †Rhizospalacidae
- ************Suborder Myomorpha
- *************Family †Protoptychidae
- *************Infraorder Myodonta
- **************Superfamily Dipodoidea
- ***************Family †Armintomyidae
- ***************Family Dipodidae: jumping mice, jerboas
- **************Superfamily Muroidea
- ***************Family †Simimyidae
- ***************Family Muridae: rats, mice, and relatives
- *************Infraorder Glirimorpha
- **************Family Myoxidae: dormice
- *************Infraorder Geomorpha
- **************Superfamily †Eomyoidea
- ***************Family †Eomyidae
- **************Superfamily Geomyoidea
- ***************Family †Florentiamyidae
- ***************Family Geomyidae: pocket gophers, pocket mice, and kangaroo rats
- ************Suborder Anomaluromorpha
- *************Superfamily Pedetoidea
- **************Family †Parapedetidae
- **************Family Pedetidae: springhaas
- *************Superfamily Anomaluroidea
- **************Family †Zegdoumyidae
- **************Family Anomaluridae: scaly-tailed squirrels
- ************Suborder Sciuravida
- *************Family †Ivanantoniidae
- *************Family †Sciuravidae
- *************Family †Chapattimyidae
- *************Family †Cylindrodontidae
- *************Family Ctenodactylidae: gundis
- ************Suborder Hystricognatha
- *************Family †Tsaganomyidae
- *************Infraorder Hystricognathi
- **************Family Hystricidae: Old World porcupines
- **************Family Erethizontidae: New World porcupines
- **************Family †Myophiomyidae
- **************Family †Diamantomyidae
- **************Family †Phiomyidae
- **************Family †Kenyamyidae
- **************Family Petromuridae: rock rats
- **************Family Thryonomyidae: cane rats
- **************Parvorder Bathyergomorphi
- ***************Family Bathyergidae: mole-rats
- ***************Family †Bathyergoididae
- **************Parvorder Caviida
- ***************Superfamily Cavioidea
- ****************Family Agoutidae: agoutis and pacas
- ****************Family †Eocardiidae
- ****************Family Dinomyidae: pacarana
- ****************Family Caviidae: cavies
- ****************Family Hydrochoeridae: capybara
- ***************Superfamily Octodontoidea
- ****************Family Octodontidae: degus, tuco-tucos
- ****************Family Echimyidae: spiny rats, nutria
- ****************Family Capromyidae: hutias
- ****************Family †Heptaxodontidae
- ***************Superfamily Chinchilloidea
- ****************Family Chinchillidae: chinchillas, viscachas
- ****************Family †Neoepiblemidae
- ****************Family Abrocomidae: rat chinchillas
- *********Grandorder Ferae
- **********Order Cimolesta - pangolins and relatives
- ***********Family †Palaeoryctidae
- ***********Suborder †Didelphodonta
- ************Family †Cimolestidae
- ***********Suborder †Apatotheria
- ************Family †Apatemyidae
- ***********Suborder †Taeniodonta
- ************Family †Stylinodontidae
- ***********Suborder †Tillodonta
- ************Family †Tillotheriidae
- ***********Suborder †Pantodonta
- ************Family †Wangliidae
- ************Superfamily †Bemalambdoidea
- *************Family †Harpyodidae
- *************Family †Bemalambdidae
- ************Superfamily †Pantolambdoidea
- *************Family †Pastoralodontidae
- *************Family †Titanoideidae
- *************Family †Pantolambdidae
- *************Family †Barylambdidae
- *************Family †Cyriacotheriidae
- *************Family †Pantolambdodontidae
- ************Superfamily †Coryphodontoidea
- *************Family †Coryphodontidae
- ***********Suborder †Pantolesta
- ************Family †Pantolestidae
- ************Family †Paroxyclaenidae
- ************Family †Ptolemaiidae
- ***********Suborder Pholidota
- ************Family †Epoicotheriidae
- ************Family †Metacheiromyidae
- ************Family Manidae: pangolins
- ***********Suborder †Ernanodonta
- ************Family †Ernanodontidae
- **********Order †Creodonta: creodonts
- ***********Family †Hyaenodontidae
- ***********Family †Oxyaenidae
- **********Order Carnivora
- ***********Suborder Feliformia
- ************Family †Viverravidae
- ************Family †Nimravidae
- ************Family Felidae: cats
- ************Family Viverridae: civets, Asiatic palm civets
- ************Family Herpestidae: mongooses
- ************Family Hyaenidae: hyaenas, aardwolf
- ************Family Nandiniidae: African palm civets
- ***********Suborder Caniformia
- ************Family †Miacidae
- ************Infraorder Cynoidea
- *************Family Canidae: dogs
- ************Infraorder Arctoidea
- *************Parvorder Ursida
- **************Superfamily †Amphicyonoidea
- ***************Family †Amphicyonidae
- **************Superfamily Ursoidea
- ***************Family Ursidae: bears
- ***************Family †Hemicyonidae
- **************Superfamily Phocoidea
- ***************Family Otariidae: eared seals
- ***************Family Phocidae: seals, walrus
- *************Parvorder Mustelida
- **************Family Mustelidae: weasels, skunks, and relatives
- **************Family Procyonidae: ringtails, olingos, kinkajou, raccoons, coatis, red panda
- *********Grandorder Lipotyphla
- **********Family †Adapisoriculidae
- ***********Order Chrysochloridea
- ************Family Chrysochloridae: golden moles
- ***********Order Erinaceomorpha
- ************Family †Sespedectidae
- ************Family †Amphilemuridae
- ************Family †Adapisoricidae
- ************Family †Creotarsidae
- ************Superfamily Erinaceoidea
- *************Family Erinaceidae: hedgehogs and relatives
- ************Superfamily Talpoidea
- *************Family †Proscalopidae
- *************Family Talpidae: moles
- *************Family †Dimylidae
- ***********Order Soricomorpha
- ************Family †Otlestidae
- ************Family †Geolabididae
- ************Superfamily Soricoidea
- *************Family †Nesophontidae: recently extinct west Indian shrews
- *************Family †Micropternodontidae
- *************Family †Apternodontidae
- *************Family Solenodontidae: solenodons
- *************Family †Plesiosoricidae
- *************Family †Nyctitheriidae
- *************Family Soricidae: shrews
- ************Superfamily Tenrecoidea
- *************Family Tenrecidae: tenrecs
- *********Grandorder Archonta
- **********Order Chiroptera: bats
- ***********Suborder Megachiroptera
- ************Family Pteropodidae: flying foxes
- ***********Suborder Microchiroptera
- ************Family †Archaeonycteridae
- ************Family †Paleochiropterygidae
- ************Family †Hassianycterididae
- ************Family Emballonuridae: sac-winged bats
- ************Infraorder Yinochiroptera
- *************Superfamily Rhinopomatoidea
- **************Family Rhinopomatidae: mouse-tailed bats
- **************Family Craseonycteridae: bumblebee bats
- *************Superfamily Rhinolophoidea
- **************Family Megadermatidae: false vampire bats
- **************Family Nycteridae: hispid bats
- **************Family Rhinolophidae: horseshoe and Old World leaf-nosed bats
- ************Infraorder Yangochiroptera
- *************Family Mystacinidae: New Zealand short-tailed bats
- *************Superfamily Noctilionoidea
- **************Family Noctilionidae: fishing bats
- **************Family Mormoopidae: spectacled bats
- **************Family Phyllostomidae: New World leaf-nosed and vampire bats
- *************Superfamily Vespertilionoidea
- **************Family †Philisidae
- **************Family Molossidae: free-tailed bats
- **************Family Natalidae: funnel-eared bats
- **************Family Furipteridae: smoky bats
- **************Family Thyropteridae: New World sucker-footed bats
- **************Family Myzopodidae: Old World sucker-footed bats
- **************Family Vespertilionidae: common bats
- **********Order Primates: primates
- ***********Family †Purgatoriidae
- ***********Family †Microsyopidae
- ***********Family †Micromomyidae
- ***********Family †Picromomyidae
- ***********Family †Plesiadapidae
- ***********Family †Palaechthonidae
- ***********Family †Picrodontidae
- ***********Suborder Dermoptera
- ************Family †Paramomyidae
- ************Family †Plagiomenidae
- ************Family †Mixodectidae
- ************Family Galeopithecidae: colugos
- ***********Suborder Euprimates
- ************Infraorder Strepsirrhini
- *************Family †Plesiopithecidae
- *************Superfamily Daubentonioidea
- **************Family Daubentoniidae: aye-aye
- *************Superfamily Lemuroidea
- **************Family †Adapidae
- **************Family Lemuridae: lemurs
- *************Superfamily Loroidea
- **************Family Lorisidae: lorises and galagos
- **************Family Cheirogaleidae: dwarf lemurs
- *************Superfamily Indroidea
- **************Family †Archaeolemuridae
- **************Family †Palaeopropithecidae
- **************Family Indriidae: indris and sifakas
- ************Infraorder Haplorhini
- *************Parvorder Tarsiiformes
- **************Superfamily †Carpolestoidea
- ***************Family †Carpolestidae
- **************Superfamily Tarsioidea
- ***************Family †Omomyidae
- ***************Family †Microchoeridae
- ***************Family †Afrotarsiidae
- ***************Family Tarsiidae: tarsiers
- *************Parvorder Anthropoidea
- **************Family †Eosimiidae
- **************Family †Parapithecidae
- **************Superfamily Cercopithecoidea
- ***************Family †Pliopithecidae
- ***************Family Cercopithecidae: Old World monkeys including colobuses
- ***************Family Hominidae: humans, greater apes, lesser apes
- **************Superfamily Callitrichoidea
- ***************Family Callitrichidae: marmosets
- ***************Family Atelidae: New World monkeys
- **********Order Scandentia
- ***********Family Tupaiidae: tree shrews
- *********Grandorder Ungulata: ungulates
- **********Order Tubulidentata
- ***********Family Orycteropodidae: aardvark
- **********Order †Dinocerata
- ***********Family †Uintatheriidae
- **********Mirorder Eparctocyona
- ***********Order †Procreodi
- ************Family †Oxyclaenidae
- ************Family †Arctocyonidae
- ***********Order †Condylarthra
- ************Family †Hyopsodontidae
- ************Family †Mioclaenidae
- ************Family †Phenacodontidae
- ************Family †Periptychidae
- ************Family †Peligrotheriidae
- ************Family †Didolodontidae
- ***********Order †Arctostylopida
- ************Family †Arctostylopidae
- ***********Order Cete: whales and relatives
- ************Suborder †Acreodi
- *************Family †Triisodontidae
- *************Family †Mesonychidae: mesonychids
- *************Family †Hapalodectidae
- ************Suborder Cetacea
- *************Infraorder †Archaeoceti
- **************Family †Basilosauridae
- **************Family †Protocetidae
- **************Family †Remingtonocetidae
- *************Infraorder Autoceta
- **************Family †Agorophiidae
- **************Superfamily †Squalodontoidea
- ***************Family †Squalodontidae
- ***************Family †Rhabdosteidae
- **************Parvorder Mysticeti
- ***************Family †Aetiocetidae
- ***************Family †Mammalodontidae
- ***************Family †Cetotheriidae
- ***************Family Balaenopteridae: rorquals and grey whales
- ***************Family Balaenidae: right and bowhead whales
- **************Parvorder Odontoceti
- ***************Superfamily Physeteroidea
- ****************Family Physeteridae: sperm whales
- ***************Superfamily Hyperoodontoidea
- ****************Family Hyperoodontidae: beaked whales
- ***************Superfamily Platanistoidea
- ****************Family Platanistidae: river dolphins
- ***************Superfamily Delphinoidea
- ****************Family Delphinidae: dolphins
- ****************Family Pontoporiidae: La Plata River dolphin
- ****************Family Lipotidae: baiiji
- ****************Family Iniidae: Amazon River dolphin
- ****************Family †Kentridontidae
- ****************Family Monodontidae: beluga and narwhal
- ****************Family †Odobenocetopsidae
- ****************Family †Dalpiazinidae
- ****************Family †Acrodelphinidae
- ****************Family Phocoenidae: porpoises
- ****************Family †Albireonidae
- ****************Family †Hemisyntrachelidae
- ***********Order Artiodactyla: even-toed ungulates
- ************Suborder Suiformes
- *************Family †Raoellidae
- *************Family †Choeropotamidae
- *************Superfamily Suoidea
- **************Family Suidae: pigs
- **************Family Tayassuidae: peccaries
- **************Family †Santheriidae
- **************Family Hippopotamidae: hippos
- *************Superfamily †Dichobunoidea
- **************Family †Dichobunidae
- **************Family †Cebochoeridae
- **************Family †Mixtotheriidae
- ****************Family †Helohyidae
- *************Superfamily †Anthracotherioidea
- **************Family †Haplobunodontidae
- **************Family †Anthracotheriidae
- *************Superfamily †Anoplotherioidea
- **************Family †Dacrytheriidae
- **************Family †Anoplotheriidae
- **************Family †Cainotheriidae
- *************Superfamily †Oreodontoidea
- **************Family †Agriochoeridae
- **************Family †Oreodontidae
- *************Superfamily †Entelodontoidea
- **************Family †Entelodontidae
- ************Suborder Tylopoda
- *************Family †Xiphodontidae
- *************Superfamily Cameloidea
- **************Family Camelidae: camels and llamas
- **************Family †Oromerycidae
- *************Superfamily †Protoceratoidea
- **************Family †Protoceratidae
- ************Suborder Ruminantia
- *************Family †Amphimerycidae
- *************Family †Hypertragulidae
- *************Family Tragulidae: mouse deer
- *************Family †Leptomerycidae
- *************Family †Bachitheriidae
- *************Family †Lophiomerycidae
- *************Family †Gelocidae
- *************Superfamily Cervoidea
- **************Family Moschidae: musk deer
- **************Family Antilocapridae: pronghorn
- **************Family †Palaeomerycidae
- **************Family †Hoplitomerycidae
- **************Family Cervidae: deer
- *************Superfamily Giraffoidea
- **************Family †Climacoceratidae
- **************Family Giraffidae: giraffe and okapi
- *************Superfamily Bovoidea
- **************Family Bovidae: cattle, antelope, and relatives
- **********Mirorder †Meridiungulata
- ***********Family †Perutheriidae
- ***********Family †Amilnedwardsiidae
- ***********Order †Litopterna
- ************Family †Protolipternidae
- ************Superfamily †Macrauchenioidea
- *************Family †Macraucheniidae
- *************Family †Notonychopidae
- *************Family †Adianthidae
- ************Superfamily †Proterotherioidea
- *************Family †Proterotheriidae
- ***********Order †Notoungulata: notoungulates
- ************Suborder †Notioprogonia
- *************Family †Henricosborniidae
- *************Family †Notostylopidae
- ************Suborder †Toxodontia
- *************Family †Isotemnidae
- *************Family †Leontiniidae
- *************Family †Notohippidae
- *************Family †Toxodontidae
- *************Family †Homalodotheriidae
- ************Suborder †Typotheria
- *************Family †Archaeopithecidae
- *************Family †Oldfieldthomasiidae
- *************Family †Interatheriidae
- *************Family †Campanorcidae
- *************Family †Mesotheriidae
- ************Suborder †Hegetotheria
- *************Family †Archaeohyracidae
- *************Family †Hegetotheriidae
- ***********Order †Astrapotheria
- ************Family †Eoastrapostylopidae
- ************Family †Trigonostylopidae
- ************Family †Astrapotheriidae
- ***********Order †Xenungulata
- ************Family †Carodniidae
- ***********Order †Pyrotheria
- ************Family †Pyrotheriidae
- **********Mirorder Altungulata
- ***********Order Perissodactyla: odd-toed ungulates
- ************Suborder Hippomorpha
- *************Family Equidae: horses
- *************Family †Palaeotheriidae
- ************Suborder Ceratomorpha
- *************Infraorder †Selenida
- **************Superfamily †Brontotherioidea
- ***************Family †Brontotheriidae
- ***************Family †Anchilophidae
- **************Superfamily †Chalicotherioidea
- ***************Family †Eomoropidae
- ***************Family †Chalicotheriidae
- *************Infraorder Tapiromorpha
- **************Superfamily Rhinocerotoidea
- ***************Family †Hyracodontidae
- ***************Family Rhinocerotidae: rhinoceroses
- **************Superfamily Tapiroidea]
- ***************Family †Helaletidae
- ***************Family †Isectolophidae
- ***************Family †Lophiodontidae
- ***************Family †Deperetellidae
- ***************Family †Lophialetidae
- ***************Family Tapiridae: tapirs
- ***********Order Uranotheria: elephants, manatees, hyraxes, and relatives
- ************Suborder Hyracoidea
- **************Family †Pliohyracidae
- **************Family Procaviidae: hyraxes
- ************Suborder †Embrithopoda
- *************Family †Phenacolophidae
- *************Family †Arsinoitheriidae
- ************Suborder Tethytheria
- *************Infraorder Sirenia: manatees, dugong, and sea cow
- **************Family †Prorastomidae
- **************Family Dugongidae: dugongs
- **************Family Trichechidae: manatees
- *************Infraorder Behemota
- **************Parvorder †Desmostylia
- ***************Family †Desmostylidae
- **************Parvorder Proboscidea
- ***************Family †Anthracobunidae
- ***************Family †Moeritheriidae
- ***************Family †Numidotheriidae
- ***************Family †Barytheriidae
- ***************Family †Deinotheriidae
- ***************Family †Palaeomastodontidae
- ***************Family †Phiomiidae
- ***************Family †Hemimastodontidae
- ***************Superfamily ‡Mammutoidea
- ****************Family †Mammutidae: mastodons and relatives
- ***************Superfamily Elephantoidea
- ****************Family †Gomphotheriidae: gomphotheres
- ****************Family Elephantidae: modern elephants
Luo, Kielan-Jaworowska, and Cifelli classification
Mammalia
- †Sinoconodon - earliest and most basal of mammals
- Unnamed clade 1 - a clade that contains all other mammals. These are characterized by determinant growth and occlusal features of the cheek teeth.
- *†Morganucodontidae - morganucodontids, including †Morganucodon, †Megazostrodon, and others
- *†Docodonta - docodonts, including †Haldanodon and †Castorocauda
- *Unnamed clade 2 - a clade containing all living mammals and some fossil relatives. It is characterized by the loss of a postdentary trough and a widened braincase.
- **†Hadrocodium
- **†Kuehneotherium
- **Crown-group Mammalia - the group that contains most recent common ancestor of monotremes and therians and all of its descendants. This group is defined by additional characters relating the occlusion of molars and the presence of a well-developed masseteric fossa.
- ***Australosphenida - a clade that contains monotremes and their fossil relatives. These fossils include †Ambondro, †Asfaltomylos, †Ausktribosphenos, and †Bishops. If correct, this clade represents an independent evolution of the tribosphenic molar in southern continents.
- ***Trechnotheria - Therians, spalacotheriids and their relatives. They are characterized by features of the scapula, tibia, and humerus.
- ****†Spalacotheriidae - including Akidolestes, Zhangheotherium, and Maotherium.
- ****Cladotheria - Therians, dryolestids, and their relatives. They are characterized by features of the tribosphenic molar and the angular process of the dentary.
- *****†Dryolestidae
- *****†Amphitherium - incertae sedis
- *****Prototribosphenida - Therians and fossil relatives including †Vincelestes. Characterized by features of the cochlea including coiling.
- ******†Vincelestes
- ******Zatheria - Therians and fossil relatives including the "peramurids". Characterized by the presence of wear in the talonid of the lower molars.
- *******†"Peramuridae" - †Peramus and relatives. Known only from preserved mandibles and distinctly zatherian molars.
- *******Boreosphenida - Therians and fossil relatives including †Kielantherium. They are characterized by molar features.
- ********†Kielantherium
- ********†Deltatheroida including †Deltatheridium - incertae sedis
- ********Crown-group Theria - the group that contains most recent common ancestor of marsupials and placentals and all of its descendants. Characterized by a host of molar features, aspects of the alispenoid, and aspects of the astragalus region.
- ***†Eutriconodonta - incertae sedis. Triconodonts appear to be a member of the crown-Mammalia clade, but their relationships within it are unknown. It is also not certain that they represent a monophyletic group. Examples include Repenomamus.
- **†Multituberculata - incertae sedis. Luo e al. argue that multituberculates cannot be confidently placed in a particular clade of mammals. They suggest that they represent either basal mammals or are sister to the Trechnotheria.
Simplified classification for non-specialists
- Monotremes : echidnas and platypus
- *Platypus
- *Echidnas
- Live-bearing mammals
- *Marsupials
- **Opossums
- **Shrew opossums
- **Australodelphia: Australian marsupials and monito del Monte
- ***Monito del Monte
- ***Dasyuromorphs
- ****Dasyurids: antechinuses, quolls, dunnarts, Tasmanian devil, and allies
- ****Numbat
- ***Peramelemorphs: bilbies and bandicoots
- ****Bilbies
- ****Bandicoots
- ***Marsupial moles
- ***Diprotodonts
- ****Koala
- ****Wombats
- ****Phalangerids: brushtail possums and cuscuses
- ****Pygmy possums
- ****Honey possum
- ****Petaurids: striped and Leadbeater's possums, and yellow-bellied, suger, mahogany and squirrel glider
- ****Ringtailed possums
- ****Potorids: potoroos, rat kangaroos and bettongs
- ****Acrobatids: feathertail glider and feather-tailed possum
- ****Musky rat-kangaroo
- ****Macropodids: kangaroos, wallabies and allies
- *Placentals
- **Atlantic placentals
- ***Afroplacentals
- ****Afroinsectiphilians: elephant shrews, tenrecs, otter shrews, golden moles, and aardvark
- *****Elephant shrews
- *****Afrosoricids: tenrecs and golden moles
- ******Tenrecids: tenrecs and otter shrews
- ******Golden moles
- *****Aardvark
- ****Paenungulates: hyraxes, elephants, dugongs and manatees
- *****Hyraxes or dassies
- *****Elephants
- *****Sirenians: dugong and manatees
- ******Dugong
- ******Manatees
- ***Xenarthrans
- ****Pilosans: sloths and anteaters
- *****Anteaters
- ******Silky anteater
- ******Myrmecophagids: giant anteater and tamanduas
- *****Sloths
- ******Three-toed sloths
- ******Two-toed sloths
- ****Armadillos
- **Northern placentals
- ***Supraprimates
- ****Euarchontans: treeshrews, colugos and primates
- *****Treeshrews
- ******Tupaiids: all treeshrews except pen-tailed
- ******Pen-tailed treeshrew
- *****Colugos or flying lemurs
- *****Primates
- ******Strepsirrhines: lemur- and loris-like primates
- *******Lemur-like primates
- ********Cheirogaleids: dwarf lemurs and mouse-lemurs
- ********Aye-aye
- ********True lemurs
- ********Sportive lemurs
- ********Indriids: woolly lemurs and allies
- *******Loris-like primates
- ********Lorisids: lorises, pottos and allies
- ********Galagos
- ******Haplorhines: tarsiers, monkeys and apes
- *******Tarsiers
- *******Anthropoid primates
- ********New World monkeys
- *********Callitrichids: marmosets and tamarins
- *********Cebids: capuchins and squirrel monkeys
- *********Aotids: night or owl monkeys
- *********Pitheciids: titis, sakis and uakaris
- *********Atelids: howler, spider, woolly spider, and woolly monkeys
- ********Catarrhines
- *********Old World monkeys
- *********Hominoid primates
- **********Gibbons
- **********Great apes : incl. Humans
- ****Glires: pikas, rabbits, hares, and rodents
- *****Lagomorphs: pikas, rabits and hares
- ******Leporids: rabbits and hares
- ******Pikas
- *****Rodents
- ******Anomalure-like rodents : Scaly-tailed squirrels and springhares
- *******Scaly-tailed squirrels or anomalures
- *******Springhares
- ******Beaver-like rodents
- *******Beavers
- *******Gopher-like rodents
- ********Pocket or true gophers
- ********Heteromyids: kangaroo rats and kangaroo mice
- ******Porcupine-like rodents
- *******Laotian rock rat
- *******Gundis
- *******Hystricognaths
- ********African mole rats
- ********Old World porcupines
- ********Dassie rat
- ********Cane rats
- ********Cavy-like rodents
- *********Chinchilla rats
- *********Hutias
- *********Cavies : incl. Guinea pigs and capybara
- *********Chinchillids: chinchillas and viscachas
- *********Tuco-tucos
- *********Agoutis
- *********Pacas
- *********Pacarana
- *********Spiny rats
- *********New World porcupines
- *********Myocastorids: nutria and coypu
- *********Octodonts : Andean rock-rats, degus and viscacha-rats
- ******Mouse-like rodents
- *******Dipodids: jerboas and jumping mice
- *******Muroid rodents
- ********Mouse-like hamsters
- ********Cricetids: hamsters, New World rats and mice, voles
- ********Murids: true mice and rats, gerbils, spiny mice, crested rat
- ********Nesomyids: climbing mice, rock mice, white-tailed rat, Malagasy rats and mice
- ********Spiny dormice
- ********Spalacids: mole rats, bamboo rats, and zokors
- ******Squirrel-like rodents
- *******Mountain beaver
- *******Dormice
- *******Squirrels : incl. chipmunks, prairie dogs, and marmots
- ***Laurasian placentals
- ****Hedgehogs
- ****Soricomorphs: moles, shrews, solenodons
- *****Shrews
- *****Moles
- *****Solenodons
- ****Ferungulates: ungulates, cetaceans, bats, pangolins and carnivorans
- *****Cetartiodactyls: even-toed ungulates and cetaceans
- ******Camelids: camels and llamas
- ******Swine : pigs and peccaries
- *******Pigs
- *******Peccaries
- ******Cetruminantians: cetaceans, hippos and ruminants
- *******Cetancodonts: cetaceans and hippos
- ********Cetaceans: Whales, dolphins and porpoises
- *********Baleen whales
- **********Balaenids: right whales and bowhead whale
- **********Rorquals
- **********Gray whale
- **********Pygmy right whale
- *********Toothed whales
- **********Dolphins
- **********Monodontids: beluga and narwhal
- ***********Beluga
- ***********Narwhal
- **********Porpoises
- **********Sperm whale
- **********Kogiids: pygmy and dwarf sperm whale
- **********River dolphins
- ***********Iniids: Amazon and Bolivian river dolphin
- ***********La Plata dolphin
- ***********Platanistids: Ganges and Indus river dolphins
- **********Beaked whales
- ********Hippos
- *******Ruminantiamorphs: chevrotains, pronghorn, giraffes, musk deer, deer, and bovids
- ********Chevrotains
- ********Pecorans
- *********Pronghorn
- *********Giraffids: giraffe and okapi
- *********Musk deer
- *********Deer
- *********Bovids: cattle, goats, sheep and antelope
- *****Pegasoferans: bats, odd-toed ungulates, pangolins and carnivorans
- ******Bats
- *******Megabats
- *******Microbats
- ********Sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats
- ********Rhinopomatoid bats
- *********Mouse-tailed bats
- *********Bumblebee bat or Kitti's hog-nosed bat
- ********Rhinolophoid bats
- *********Horseshoe bats
- *********Hollow-faced or slit-faced bats
- *********False vampires
- ********Vesper bats or evening bats
- ********Molossoid bats
- *********Free-tailed bats
- *********Pallid bats
- ********Nataloid bats
- *********Funnel-eared bats
- *********Sucker-footed bats
- *********Disc-winged bats
- *********Smoky bats
- ********Noctilionoid bats
- *********Bulldog or fisherman bats
- *********New Zealand short-tailed bats
- *********Ghost-faced or moustached bats
- *********Leaf-nosed bats
- ******Zooamatans: odd-toed ungulates, pangolins and carnivorans
- *******Odd-toed ungulates
- ********Horses
- ********Ceratomorphs
- *********Tapirs
- *********Rhinoceroses
- *******Ferans
- ********Pangolins or scaly anteaters
- ********Carnivorans
- *********Cat-like carnivorans
- **********African palm civet
- **********Feloid carnivorans
- ***********Asiatic linsangs
- ***********Cats
- **********Viverroid carnivorans
- ***********Viverrids: civets and allies
- ***********Herpestoid carnivorans
- ************Hyaenids: hyenas and aardwolf
- ************Malagasy carnivorans
- ************Herpestids: mongooses and allies
- *********Dog-like carnivorans
- **********Canids: dogs and allies
- **********Arctoid carnivorans
- ***********Bears
- ***********Musteloid carnivorans
- ************Red panda
- ************Mephitids: skunks and stink badgers
- ************Mustelids: weasels, martens, badgers, wolverines, minks, ferrets and otters
- ************Procyonids: raccoons and allies
- ***********Pinnipeds
- ************Walrus
- ************Otariids: sea lions, eared seals, fur seals
- ************True seals