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Sinodelphys

Sinodelphys is an extinct mammal from the Early Cretaceous, estimated to be 125 million years old. It was discovered and described in 2003 in rocks of the Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province, China, by a team of scientists including Zhe-Xi Luo and John Wible.[1] While initially suggested to be the oldest known metatherian, later studies interpreted it as a eutherian.

Sinodelphys
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 125 Ma
Fossil specimen, Hong Kong Science Museum
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Eutheria
Genus: Sinodelphys
Luo et al., 2003
Type species
Sinodelphys szalayi
Luo et al., 2003

Description edit

 
Specimen at the French National Museum of Natural History, Paris

Only one fossil specimen is known, a slab and counterslab given catalog number CAGS00-IG03. It is in the collection of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences.

Sinodelphys szalayi grew only 15 cm (5.9 in) long and possibly weighed about 30 g (1.05 oz). Its fossilized skeleton is surrounded by impressions of fur and soft tissue, thanks to the exceptional sediment that preserves such details. Luo et al. (2003) inferred from the foot structure of Sinodelphys that it was a scansorial tree-dweller, like the contemporary Eomaia and modern opossums such as Didelphis. Sinodelphys probably hunted worms and insects.[2]

Taxonomy edit

Sinodelphys szalayi, living in China around 125 million years ago, was initially interpreted as the earliest known metatherian.[2][3][4] This makes it almost contemporary to the eutherian Acristatherium, which has been found in the same area.[5] However, Bi et al. (2018) reinterpreted Sinodelphys as an early member of Eutheria.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ O'Leary, M.A.; Bloch, J.I.; Flynn, J.J.; Gaudin, T.J.; Giallombardo, A.; Giannini, N.P.; Goldberg, S.L.; Kraatz, B.P.; Luo, Z.-X.; Meng, J.; Ni, X.; Novacek, M.J.; Perini, F.A.; Randall, Z.S.; Rougier, G.W.; Sargis, E.J.; Silcox, M.T.; Simmons, N.B.; Spaulding, M.; Velazco, P.M.; Weksler, M.; Wible, J.R.; Cirranello, A.L. (2013). "The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals". Science. 339 (6120): 662–667. doi:10.1126/science.1229237. hdl:11336/7302. PMID 23393258. S2CID 206544776.
  2. ^ a b Luo, Zhe-Xi; Ji, Qiang; Wible, John R.; Yuan, Chong-Xi (2003-12-12). "An early Cretaceous tribosphenic mammal and metatherian evolution". Science. 302 (5652): 1934–1940. doi:10.1126/science.1090718. PMID 14671295.
  3. ^ Rincon, P. Oldest Marsupial Ancestor Found, BBC, December 2003.
  4. ^ Pickrell, J. , National Geographic, December 2003.
  5. ^ Yaoming Hu; Jin Meng; Chuankui Li & Yuanqing Wang (2010). Xing Xu; Zhe-Xi Luo & Jia-Yu Rong (eds.). "New basal eutherian mammal from the Early Cretaceous Jehol biota, Liaoning, China". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 277 (1679): 229–236. doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0203. PMC 2842663. PMID 19419990.
  6. ^ Shundong Bi; Xiaoting Zheng; Xiaoli Wang; Natalie E. Cignetti; Shiling Yang; John R. Wible (2018). "An Early Cretaceous eutherian and the placental–marsupial dichotomy". Nature. 558 (7710): 390–395. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0210-3. PMID 29899454.


sinodelphys, extinct, mammal, from, early, cretaceous, estimated, million, years, discovered, described, 2003, rocks, yixian, formation, liaoning, province, china, team, scientists, including, john, wible, while, initially, suggested, oldest, known, metatheria. Sinodelphys is an extinct mammal from the Early Cretaceous estimated to be 125 million years old It was discovered and described in 2003 in rocks of the Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province China by a team of scientists including Zhe Xi Luo and John Wible 1 While initially suggested to be the oldest known metatherian later studies interpreted it as a eutherian SinodelphysTemporal range Early Cretaceous 125 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Fossil specimen Hong Kong Science Museum Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Clade Eutheria Genus SinodelphysLuo et al 2003 Type species Sinodelphys szalayiLuo et al 2003 Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 3 See also 4 ReferencesDescription edit nbsp Specimen at the French National Museum of Natural History Paris Only one fossil specimen is known a slab and counterslab given catalog number CAGS00 IG03 It is in the collection of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences Sinodelphys szalayi grew only 15 cm 5 9 in long and possibly weighed about 30 g 1 05 oz Its fossilized skeleton is surrounded by impressions of fur and soft tissue thanks to the exceptional sediment that preserves such details Luo et al 2003 inferred from the foot structure of Sinodelphys that it was a scansorial tree dweller like the contemporary Eomaia and modern opossums such as Didelphis Sinodelphys probably hunted worms and insects 2 Taxonomy editSinodelphys szalayi living in China around 125 million years ago was initially interpreted as the earliest known metatherian 2 3 4 This makes it almost contemporary to the eutherian Acristatherium which has been found in the same area 5 However Bi et al 2018 reinterpreted Sinodelphys as an early member of Eutheria 6 See also editEomaia Evolution of mammalsReferences edit O Leary M A Bloch J I Flynn J J Gaudin T J Giallombardo A Giannini N P Goldberg S L Kraatz B P Luo Z X Meng J Ni X Novacek M J Perini F A Randall Z S Rougier G W Sargis E J Silcox M T Simmons N B Spaulding M Velazco P M Weksler M Wible J R Cirranello A L 2013 The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post K Pg Radiation of Placentals Science 339 6120 662 667 doi 10 1126 science 1229237 hdl 11336 7302 PMID 23393258 S2CID 206544776 a b Luo Zhe Xi Ji Qiang Wible John R Yuan Chong Xi 2003 12 12 An early Cretaceous tribosphenic mammal and metatherian evolution Science 302 5652 1934 1940 doi 10 1126 science 1090718 PMID 14671295 Rincon P Oldest Marsupial Ancestor Found BBC December 2003 Pickrell J Oldest Marsupial Fossil Found in China National Geographic December 2003 Yaoming Hu Jin Meng Chuankui Li amp Yuanqing Wang 2010 Xing Xu Zhe Xi Luo amp Jia Yu Rong eds New basal eutherian mammal from the Early Cretaceous Jehol biota Liaoning China Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277 1679 229 236 doi 10 1098 rspb 2009 0203 PMC 2842663 PMID 19419990 Shundong Bi Xiaoting Zheng Xiaoli Wang Natalie E Cignetti Shiling Yang John R Wible 2018 An Early Cretaceous eutherian and the placental marsupial dichotomy Nature 558 7710 390 395 doi 10 1038 s41586 018 0210 3 PMID 29899454 nbsp This article about a Cretaceous mammal is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinodelphys amp oldid 1193458258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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