M. J. Phillips et al. 2001

Full reference
M. J. Phillips, Y.-H. Lin, G. L. Harrison and D. Penny. 2001. Mitochondrial genomes of a bandicoot and a brushtail possum confirm the monophyly of australidelphian marsupials. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 268:1533-1538 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  41469
Created:  2012-05-11 12:08:15
Modified:  2012-05-10 21:08:15
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1098/rspb.2001.1677
Taxonomic opinions (19) - view classification
'Afrotheria belongs to Epitheria' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Atlantogenta is an invalid subgroup of Placentalia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Dasyuromorphia belongs to Australidelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Didelphimorphia belongs to Ameridelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001
'Didelphis virginiana belongs to Didelphis' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Didelphis vulpecula is recombined as Trichosurus vulpecula' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Diprotodontia belongs to Australidelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Dromiciops gliroides belongs to Dromiciops' according to O. Thomas 1894
'Dromiciops gliroides belongs to Dromiciops' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Epitheria belongs to Placentalia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Laurasiatheria belongs to Epitheria' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Macropus (Petrogale) robustus is recombined as Macropus robustus' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001
'Microbiotheria belongs to Australidelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Notoryctemorphia belongs to Australidelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Paucituberculata belongs to Ameridelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001
'Peramelemorphia belongs to Australidelphia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Perameles macroura belongs to Perameles' according to Gould 1842
'Perameles macroura is recombined as Isoodon macrourus' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)
'Phalangeroidea belongs to Diprotodontia' according to M. J. Phillips et al. 2001(+)