Carpolestidae

Carpolestidae

Taxobox
name = Carpolestids
fossil_range = Middle Paleocene - Early Eocene



image_caption = "Carpolestes simpsoni"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Mammalia
infraclassis = Eutheria
superordo = Euarchontoglires
ordo = †Plesiadapiformes
familia = †Carpolestidae
familia_authority = Simpson, 1935
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = †"Parvocristes"
†"Elphidotarsius"
†"Carpodaptes"
†"Carpolestes"
†"Carpomegodon"

Carpolestidae is a family of primate-like plesiadapiformes that were prevalent in North America and Asia from the mid Paleocene through the early Eocene. Typically, they are characterized by two large upper posterior premolars and one large lower posterior premolar. They weighed about 20-150g, and were about the size of a mouse. Though they come from the order, Plesiadapiformes that may have given rise to the primate order, carpolestids are too specialized and derived to be ancestors of primates.

Historically, the almost twenty species included within the family were thought to have given rise to each other over time in a linear and straightforward manner. Still today it is widely assumed that "Elphidotarsius" from the mid to late Paleocene gave rise to "Carpodaptes" which lived in the late Paleocene and subsequently gave rise to "Carpolestes" from the early Eocene. As a result, they have been used as biostratigraphic indicators in a variety of paleontological digs. However, the phylogenetic picture has been complicated by the discovery in Asia of both the ancestral and derived carpolestid conditions in the same stratigraphic layer.

References

Fleagle, J. G. 1999. Primate Adaptation and Evolution. San Diego, Academic Press.

[http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Synapsida/Eutheria/Plesiadapiformes/Carpolestidae.htm Mikko's Phylogeny Archive]


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