- Phiomorpha
Taxobox
name = Phiomorphs
fossil_range =Oligocene - Recent
image_width = 200px
image_caption =Naked Mole Rat
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
subordo =Hystricomorpha
infraordo =Hystricognathi
parvordo = Phiomorpha
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision = †Myophiomyidae
†Diamantomyidae
†Phiomyidae
†Kenyamyidae Petromuridae Thryonomyidae Bathyergidae
†Bathyergoididae Therodent parvorder or infraorder Phiomorpha is comprised of several living andextinct families found wholly or largely inAfrica . Along with theAnomaluromorpha and perhaps the †Zegdoumyidae , they represent one of the few early colonizations ofAfrica by rodents.During the
Oligocene , Africa was not connected to any of the other continents. The predominant theory suggests that rodents first evolved inLaurasia , and expanded outward from there. AlthoughEurope ,Asia , andNorth America were distinct landmasses during much of theEocene and Oligocene, they experienced intermittent migration event across the shallow sea separating Europe and Asia, via an ice-freeGreenland (Europe and North America), or acrossBeringia (North America and Asia). The southern continents were much more isolated leading to the unique faunas ofAustralia ,South America , and to a lesser degree Africa.Although the
hystricognath rodents may have evolved from an earlyentodacrya n ancestor in Asia, they migrated to Africa soon after. The Phiomorpha represents theclade that evolved as a result. Although once diverse, this infraorder is now restricted to the two species ofcane rat s, theDassie Rat , and theblesmol s.Families
The makeup of this infraorder is controversial. At its core lie the extant families
Thryonomyidae ,Petromuridae , andBathyergidae and their extinct relatives. TheOld World porcupine s (Hystricidae) are sometimes included in the Phiomorpha, but many authorities consider them either basal to all hystricognaths or basal to all hystricognaths except theLaotian Rock Rat (familyDiatomyidae ). Molecular results suggest that the Diatomyidae is a part of the Phiomorpha, but this is in contrast to morphological results which place the animal at a basal position to all hystricognaths.*Infraorder Phiomorpha
**Family †Myophiomyidae
**Family †Diamantomyidae
**Family †Phiomyidae
**Family †Kenyamyidae
**FamilyPetromuridae - the Dassie Rat
**FamilyThryonomyidae -cane rat s and their extinct relatives
**ParvorderBathyergomorpha
***†"Paracryptomys " - "incertae sedis "
***FamilyBathyergidae - blesmols
***Family †Bathyergoididae References
*Huchon, D. E. J. P. Douzery. 2001. From the Old World to the New World: A molecular chronicle of the phylogeny and biogeography of hystricognath rodents. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 20:238-251.
*Marivaux, L. M. Vianey-Liaud, and J.-J. Jaeger. 2004. High-level phylogeny of early Tertiary rodents: dental evidence. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 142:105-134.
*McKenna, Malcolm C., and Bell, Susan K. 1997. "Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level." Columbia University Press, New York, 631 pp. ISBN 0-231-11013-8See also
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Caviomorpha
*Hystricomorpha
*Hystricognathi
*Laotian Rock Rat
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