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Artiofabula
Temporal range: Early Eocene to present
Some examples of Artiofabula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Clade: Artiofabula
Waddell et al. 1999
Subgroups
Synonyms

Cetartiofabula

Artiofabula is a clade made up of the Suina and the Cetruminantia. [1] The clade was found in molecular phylogenetic analyses and contradicted traditional relationships based on morphological analyses. [1] [2]

Etymology

The name Artiofabula was derived from Greek "artios" (meaning complete or perfect of its kind or, with respect to numbers, even), and Latin "fabula" (meaning fable). The latter referred to the clade breaking up traditional views on artiodactyl taxonomy based on morphological analyses, where camels grouped with ruminants, hippos with pigs, and whales were unrelated. [1]

Phylogeny

Phylogenetic analyses of artiodactyls revealed the following relationships: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Artiodactyla 

Tylopoda (camels)

 Artiofabula 

  Suina (pigs)

  Cetruminantia 

  Ruminantia (ruminants)  

  Whippomorpha 

  Hippopotamidae (hippopotamuses)

  Cetacea (whales)

(Cetancodonta)

Classification

References

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