Caluromys Node

Chemisquy, Maria Amelia, Prevosti, Francisco J., Martin, Gabriel & Flores, David A., 2015, Evolution of molar shape in didelphid marsupials (Marsupialia: Didelphidae): analysis of the influence of ecological factors and phylogenetic legacy, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 173 (1), pp. 217-235 : 229-230

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12205

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scientific name

Caluromys Node
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Caluromys Node View in CoL 1 Node 3

Thylatheridium Monodelphis

Marmosops Thylamys Philander

Didelphis

Thylophorops

Lutreolina

Hyperdidelphys

Lestodelphys Metachirus Node 12

Thylophorops Lutreolina Hyperdidelphys

twinned, the paraconid was distolingually displaced and the anterior cingulum was larger ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Within tribe Thylamyini , the main changes are on the terminal taxa, while the basal node showed only a distolabial displacement of the protoconid, and a labial displacement of the metaconid (node 5, Fig. S9 View Figure 9 ). Marmosops showed a distally displaced hypoconid, a labially dis- placed paraconid, metaconid and entoconid and a mesially displaced hypoconulid ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Thylamys showed a smaller trigonid with a distally displaced paraconid and protoconid, and a larger anterior cingulum ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Lestodelphys showed a distally displaced entoconid ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ), while Gracilinanus Gardner & Creighton showed a mesiolingual displacement of the protoconid %, percentage of variance explained by each analysis; P, probability for each analysis (bold numbers are significant at P <0.05); partial var, partial variance explained by one factor (e.g. diet) but not by the others (i.e. size, phylogeny).

and metaconid, a mesial displacement of the paraconid, a lingual displacement of the entoconid, a distal displacement of the hypoconulid, a labial displacement of the hypoconid and a smaller anterior cingulum ( Fig. S9 View Figure 9 ). The anterior cingulum became larger in Metachirus , the metaconid and hypoconulid were mesially displaced, the hypoconid was distolingually displaced and the paraconid was distally displaced ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). The basal node of Didelphini showed only a mesial displacement of the hypoconid (node 10, Fig. S9 View Figure 9 ). Chironectes showed a longer talonid with a labially displaced hypoconid, and a shorter trigonid with a lingually displaced protoconid, paraconid and metaconid, the displacement being much larger on the protoconid, and a larger anterior cingulum ( Fig. S9 View Figure 9 ). The node that groups Philander and Didelphis showed a mesiolingual displacement of the protoconid (node 13, Fig. S9 View Figure 9 ). The node that groups Lutreolina , Thylophorops † and Hyperdidelphys † showed a labial displacement of the metaconid, a mesiolabial displacement of the paraconid, a distolabial displacement of the protoconid, a distolingual displacement of the hypoconid and a smaller anterior cingulum (node 12, Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). In Thylophorops † the protoconid was lingually displaced, the paraconid distolabially displaced, the hypoconid distolingually displaced and the anterior cinugulum was larger ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Lutreolina showed a labially displaced hypoconid, a mesiolingually displaced hypoconulid and a distally displaced metaconid ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). Hyperdidelphys † showed a labial displacement of the metaconid and protoconid, a mesiolabial displacement of the paraconid, a distolingual displacement of the hypoconulid, and a distolabial displacement of the entoconid ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). The optimization of m1 showed similar changes (Fig. S10).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Didelphimorphia

Family

Didelphidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Didelphimorphia

Family

Didelphidae

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