After McKenna & Bell, 1997, and Kielan-Jaworowska, Cifelli & Luo, 2004
<==o †Triconodonta Osborn, 1888 |?- †Argentoconodon fariasorum Rougier, Garrido, Gaetano, Puerta, Corbitt & Novacek, 2007, M.Jur. SSAm. |?- †Hallautherium schalchi Clemens, 1980 |?- †Huasteconodon wiblei Montellano, Hopson & Clark, 2008 |?- †Ichthyoconodon jaworowskorum Sigogneau-Russell, 1995 |?-o †Dyskritodon Sigogneau-Russell, 1995 | |-- †D. amazighi Sigogneau-Russell, 1995 | `-- †D. indicus Prasad & Manhas, 2002 |?- †Liaoconodon hui Meng, Wang & Li, 2011 |--o †Austrotriconodon Bonaparte, 1986 [Austrotriconodontidae Bonaparte, 1990] | |-- †A. mckennai Bonaparte, 1986 | `-- †A. sepulvedai Bonaparte, 1992 `--o †Eutriconodonta Kermack, Musset & Rigney, 1973 |--+-- †Triconodontidae Marsh, 1887 | `--o †Jeholodentidae Luo, P. Chen, G. Li & M. Chen,, 2007 | |-- †Yanoconodon allini Luo, P. Chen, G. Li & M. Chen,, 2007 | `-- †Jeholodens jenkinsi Ji, Luo & Ji, 1999 `--o †Amphilestidae Osborn, 1888 sensu McKenna & Bell, 1997 |-- †Amphilestidae Osborn, 1888 sensu Rougier, Novacek, McKenna & Wible, 2001 `--o †Gobiconodontidae (Chow & Rich, 1984) sensu Kielan-Jaworowska, Cifelli & Luo, 2004 |-- †Gobiconodontidae (Chow & Rich, 1984) Jenkins & Schaff, 1988 [incl.? Repenomamidae Li, Wang, Wang & Li, 2000] `--o †Klameliidae Thomas & Averianov, 2006 |-- †Ferganodon narynensis Thomas & Averianov, 2006 `-- †Klamelia zhaopengi Chow & Rich, 1984 [an amphilestid sensu Kielan-Jaworowska, Cifelli & Luo, 2004]
Note:
According to some recent articles, order Triconodonta is not monophyletic, but paraphyletic, and should not be used (Rougier et al., 2001, Luo, Cifelli & Kielan-Jaworowska, 2001, Luo, Kielan-Jaworowska & Cifelli, 2002).
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