Article in press - uncorrected proof Mammalia 72 (2008): 2–14 ᮊ 2008 by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York. DOI 10.1515/MAMM.2008.004 Review Afrotherian mammals: a review of current data Rodolphe Tabuce1,*, Robert J. Asher2 and Introduction Thomas Lehmann3 1 Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution, cc064, The resolution of the phylogenetic relationships among Universite´ Montpellier II, place Euge` ne Bataillon, mammalian placental orders and the question of when 34095 Montpellier cedex 05, France, and where the eutherian radiation took place is a contro- e-mail:
[email protected] versial topic between morphologists (including paleon- 2 Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, tologists) and molecular biologists. Molecular analyses, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK based on large nuclear gene datasets strongly support 3 Museum fu¨ r Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universita¨t zu the division of living placental lineages into four superor- Berlin, Forschungsabteilung Invalidenstrasse 43, dinal groups: Afrotheria, Xenarthra, Euarchontoglires and 10115 Berlin, Germany Laurasiatheria (Murphy et al. 2001a,b, Scally et al. 2001, Amrine-Madsen et al. 2003, Springer et al. 2004, Niko- *Corresponding author laev et al. 2007, Nishihara et al. 2007, Springer and Murphy 2007, Wildman et al. 2007) (Figure 1). The clade Afrotheria includes six placental orders: Proboscidea Abstract (elephants), Sirenia (dugongs and manatees), Hyracoidea (hyracoids), Macroscelidea (elephant-shrews), Tubuliden- The supraordinal mammalian clade Afrotheria was first tata (aardvarks) and Tenrecoidea (tenrecs and golden recognized in its entirety based on DNA analysis dating moles, also known as ‘‘Afrosoricida’’). According to these to the mid-1990s. Since then, this ‘‘African clade’’, which analyses, these taxa evolved and have been in Africa includes proboscideans, sirenians, hyracoids, tubuliden- since the Cretaceous.