User:Jts1882/phylogeny/Felidae
This page will be used for developing the Felidae cladogram.
Cladogram with newick trees for lineages
[edit]Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that living (extant) felids fall into eight lineages (clades).[1][2][3][4] In 2006, Johnson et al. presented the following cladogram (the genera shown are those included in the analysis):[2]
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The placement of the cheetah within the Puma lineage invalidates the traditional subfamily Acinonychinae, and recent sources use only two subfamilies for extant genera.[1] The eight lineages divide between these as follows:
- Subfamily Pantherinae:
- Subfamily Felinae:
- Lineage 2 (Bay cat lineage): Pardofelis, Catopuma
- Lineage 3 (Caracal lineage): Leptailurus, Caracal (including Profelis)
- Lineage 4 (Ocelot cat lineage): Leopardus
- Lineage 5 (Lynx lineage): Lynx
- Lineage 6 (Puma lineage): Puma, Acinonyx
- Lineage 7 (Leopard cat lineage): Prionailurus, Otocolobus
- Lineage 8 (Domestic cat lineage): Felis
The last four lineages are more related to each other than to any of the first four, so form a clade within the Felinae subfamily of family Felidae.[2]
Cladogram replacing newick trees and adding with Linnaean names
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Modular version
[edit]The phylogenetic relationships of living felids are shown in the following cladogram:[2][5]
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Cladogram with extinct species
[edit]This is based on the above molecular cladogram with addition extinct species as illustrated by a figure on the Goswamu lab website [1].
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Machairodontinae (Wallace & Hulbert, 2013)
[edit]- Add to a new phylogeny section in Rhizosmilodon
Phylogenetic relationships of Rhizosmilodon with other Machairodonts based on analysis of 37 cranio-mandibular characters.[6]
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Extinct and extant cats (Piras et al., 2013)
[edit]- Added to Sabertoothed cats article.
Based on Piras et al. (2013) [7] and the supplementary material in the Dryad data repository.[8] [9]
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Evolution of cats summary:
[edit]- TODO Add to Pseudaelurus article with explanatory section on evolution of three cat lineages.
Taxonomy of †Pseudaelurus Leidy 1858[10] after Werdelin et al (2010).[11]
- Pseudaelurus (Gervais 1850, type species P. quadridentatus),
- Schizailurus (Viret 1951, type species P. lorteti),
- Hyperailurictis (Kretzoi 1929b[14], type species P. intrepidus).
Species | Authority | Type locality | Status and notes |
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†P. quadridentatus | de Blainville 1843 | Type species. Originally described as Felis quadridentata; assigned to Pseudaelurus by Gervais 1850. | |
†P. intrepidus | Leidy 1858[10] | Described as Felis (Pseudaelurus) intrepidus? Considered type species of Hyperailurictis by Kretzoi (1929b)[14] and reassigned to Hyperailurictis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15] | |
†P. edwardsi | Filhol 1872 | ?
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†P. turnauensis | Hoernes 1882 | Includes P. transitorius. Considered type species of Styriofelis by Kretzoi (1929a)[13]; assigned to Styriofelis by Werdelin et al (2010).Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
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†P. lorteti | Gaillard 1899 | Considered type species of Miopanthera by Kretzoi (1938)[12] and type species of Schizailurus by Viret (1951); assigned to Styriofelis by Werdelin et al (2010).Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
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†P. africanus | Andrews 1914 | Karungu (Kenya) | Assigned to Metailurus africanus[16] or Afrosmilus africanus[17] |
†P. marshi | Thorpe 1922[18] | Mouth of Minnechaduza Creek (Nebraska, USA) | Assigned to Hyperailurictis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15] |
†P. romieviensis | Roman and Viret 1934 | Assigned to Styriofelis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15]
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†P. aeluroides | Macdonald 1954[19] | Northeast rim of Sinclair Draw, Sioux County (Nebraska, USA) | ? |
†P. stouti | Schultz and Martin 1972[20] | Described as Lynx stouti; assigned to P. stouti;[21] assigned to Hyperailurictis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15]
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†P. guangheensis | Cao et al. 1990 | ||
†P. cuspidatus | Wang et al. 1998 | ||
†P. validus | Rothwell 2001[22] | Assigned to Hyperailurictis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15] | |
†P. skinneri | Rothwell 2003[23] | Assigned to Hyperailurictis by Werdelin et al (2010).[15] | |
†"P." vallesiensis | Salesa et al. 2012[24] | Batallones-1 and Batallones-3, Spain | Decribed as Styriofelis vallesiensis |
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- Rothwell (2003)[23] - relationships of North American Pseudaelurus
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Misc and temp
[edit]- Leopard subspecies added to Leopard article (further modifications made there)
Common name | Traditional subspecies name | Authority | Revised subspecies |
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Barbary leopard | P. p. panthera | Schreber 1777 | P. p. pardus (African leopard) |
North African leopard | P. p. pardus | Linneaus 1758 | |
Eritrean leopard | P. p. antinorii | de Beaux 1923 | |
West African leopard | P. p. reichenowi | Odbrera 1918 | |
West African forest leopard | P. p. leopardus | Schreber 1777 | |
Central African leopard | P. p. shortridgei | Pocock 1932 | |
Cape leopard | P. p. melanotica | Gunther 1885 | |
East African leopard | P. p. suahelicus | Neumann 1900 | |
Zanzibar leopard | P. p. adersi | Pocock 1932 | |
Ugandan leopard | P. p. chui | Heller 1913 | |
Congo leopard | P. p. iturensis | Auen 1924 | |
Somalian leopard | P. p. nanopardus | Thomas 1904 | |
Asia Minor or Anatolian leopard | P. p. tulliana | Vaienciennes 1856 | P. p. nimr (Arabian leopard) |
Sinai leopard | P. p. jarvisi | Pocock 1932 | |
South Arabian leopard | P. p. nimr | Ehrenberg & Hemprich 1833 | |
Caucasus leopard | P. p. ciscaucasicus | Satunin 1914 | P. p. saxicolor (Caucasus or Persian leopard) |
Central Persian leopard | P. p. dathei | Zukowsky 1964 | |
North Persian leopard | P. p. saxicolor | Pocock 1927 | |
Sind or Baluchistan leopard | P. p. sindica | Pocock 1930a | |
Kashmir leopard | P. p. millardi | Pocock 1930b | P. p. fusca (Indian leopard) |
Nepal leopard | P. p. pernigra | Hodgson 1863 | |
Indian leopard | P. p. fusca | Meyer 1794 | |
Sri Lankan leopard | P. p. kotiya | Deraniyagala 1956 | P. p. kotiya |
South Chinese or Indochinese leopard | P. p. delacouri | Pocock 1930b | P. p. delacouri |
Siberian or Amur leopard | P. p. orientalis | Schlegel 1857 | P. p. orientalis |
North Chinese leopard | P. p. japonensis | Gray 1862 | P. p. japonensis |
Javan leopard | P. p. melas | Cuvier 1809 | P. p. melas |
Cited references
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- ^ a b c d Johnson, W. E.; Eizirik, E.; Pecon-Slattery, J.; Murphy, W. J.; Antunes, A.; Teeling, E.; O'Brien, S. J. (2006). "The late miocene radiation of modern Felidae: a genetic assessment". Science. 311 (5757): 73–77. doi:10.1126/science.1122277. PMID 16400146.
- ^ Johnson, WE; O'Brien, SJ (1997). "Phylogenetic reconstruction of the Felidae using 16S rRNA and NADH-5 mitochondrial genes". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 44 Suppl 1: S98–116. doi:10.1007/PL00000060. PMID 9071018.
- ^ O'Brien, S. J.; Johnson, W. E. (2005). "Big cat genomics". Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics. 6: 407–429. doi:10.1146/annurev.genom.6.080604.162151. PMID 16124868.
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- ^ Piras P, Maiorino L, Teresi L, Meloro C, Lucci F, Kotsakis T, Raia P (2013) Data from: Bite of the cats: relationships between functional integration and mechanical performance as revealed by mandible geometry. Dryad Digital Repository. http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.kp8t3
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- ^ Werdelin, L; O'Brien, S.J.; Johnson, W.E.; Yamaguchi, N. (2010). "Phylogeny and evolution of cats (Felidae)" (PDF). In Macdonald, D.W.; Loveridge, A.J. (eds.). Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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