
Fig 3. Strict consensus tree of six maximum−parsimony trees, based on the data matrix in Appendix 2. The shaded area indicates the position of the Asian nyctitheriids, grouped in the new subfamily Asionyctiinae. Characters have been mapped on the consensus tree, using the Acctran optimization for the maximum parsimony tree that corresponded completely to the consensus tree.
Published as part of Missiaen, Pieter & Smith, Thierry, 2005, A new Paleocene nyctitheriid insectivore from Inner Mongolia (China) and the origin of Asian nyctitheriids, pp. 513-522 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3) on page 519, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13620694
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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