Reassessing the phylogeny and divergence times of sloths (Mammalia: Pilosa: Folivora), exploring alternative morphological partitioning and dating models
Author
Casali, Daniel M
Author
Boscaini, Alberto
Author
Gaudin, Timothy J
Author
Perini, Fernando A
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2022
2022-12-01
196
4
1505
1551
https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article/196/4/1505/6617197
journal article
199613
10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac041
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0024-4082
7381236
Megalonychidae
minus
Hapalops
PP = 100, age = 18.21 Mya (16.90–19.84).
This clade is composed of the Santacrucian genera
Hyperleptus
,
Megalonychotherium
and
Eucholoeops
, along with the
Megalonychinae
. In all BI analyses and in par_IW, those three genera diverge successively, following the arrangement (
Hyperleptus
, (
Megalonychotherium
, (
Eucholoeops
,
Megalonychinae
))). In par_IW10 and par_IW5, they form a clade (
Megalonychotherium
, (
Hyperleptus
,
Eucholoeops
)), which is sister to
Megalonychinae
, and in par_EW,
Megalonychotherium
and
Hyperleptus
are in a polytomy with
Eucholoeops
and
Megalonychinae
.
The clade was supported by 18 synapomorphies (11 for both methods and seven exclusively for BI): Cf1 within size range of molariforms; presence of fossa on palatal surface of maxilla posterior to Cf1; maximum height of coronoid process shorter than its anteroposterior length (BI); snout elevated anteriorly; snout flared anteriorly, in dorsal view (BI); maximum length of nasal bones less than twice the width of both nasals; uniform nasal width in its anterior half, with lateral margins parallel (BI); well-developed buccinator fossa of maxilla, with a deep depression (BI); mediolateral width of premaxillary lateral rami greater than the anteroposterior length of incisive foramen; presence of a plate-like area anterior to incisive foramen; presence of pterygoid inflation (BI); elongate, triangular middle process of jugal (BI); dorsally situated infraorbital canal; deep zygomatic process, almost covers the entire squamosal exposure; pointed free end of zygomatic process; postorbital process of frontal roughly at the level of maxillary foramen; uniformly wide nuchal crest (BI); and medial expansion of entotympanic dorsal to basicranium.