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Miacoidea is an extinct
paraphyletic superfamily that has been traditionally divided into two
families of
carnivores:
Miacidae (the miacids) and
Viverravidae. They were primitive
carnivores which lived during the
Paleocene and
Eocene Epoch about 33-65 million years ago. Today, Miacoidea is recognized as a paraphyletic array of stem
taxa that probably resulted in some "miacoid" genera ending up just outside the order
Carnivora. For this reason, Miacoidea are now grouped together in the crown clade
Carnivoramorpha. Carnivoramorpha consists of both Miacoidea and Carnivora, but excludes the order
Creodonta that evolved later alongside Carnivora. Miacoids are regarded as basal carnivoramorphs. The miacids may also be a paraphyletic family.
The transition from Miacoidea (miacoids) to Miacidae (miacids) to
Caniform Carnivora, and Viverravidae to
Feliform Carnivora, was a gradually trend during the Paleocene to late Eocene, with taxa from both North America and Eurasia involved.
Cladistic analysis shows that different Miacoids evolved into different lineages of Carnivora. Viverravidae are related to Feliformes on the basis of a reduction of the number of molars to two, and an enlongated skull. The miacids, however, didn't appear until the very end of the Paleocene and are characterized by their shorter skull, and loss of contact between the
calcaneum and
fibula in the ankle. These two main lineages of modern Carnivora can be traced back to the Early Paleocene by fossil evidence. The Miacidae (miacids) evolved into the modern Caniformes (
dogs,
bears,
raccoons and
weasels), while the Viverravidae evolved into the Feliformes (
cats,
hyaenas and
mongooses), both of the order Carnivora.
Miacoids were mostly small
marten-like carnivores. They probably fed on invertebrates,
lizards,
birds and smaller
mammals like
shrews and
opossums, while others may have been
insectivores. Some species were
arboreal, others lived on the
ground. Their
teeth and
skull show that the miacoids were less developed than modern carnivores.
Classification
Clade Carnivoramorpha
- Superfamily †Miacoidea
- Family †Miacidae
- genera: Chailicyon, Eosictis, Ictognathus, Miacis, Miocyon, Oödectes, Palaearctonyx, Paramiacis, Paroodectes, Prodaphaenus, Quercygale, Tapocyon, Uintacyon, Vassacyon, Vulpavus, Xinyuictis, Ziphacodon
- Family †Viverravidae
Further Information
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