After McKenna & Bell, 1997, with Recent species from Nowak, 1991
<==o Caenolestidae Trouessant, 1898 [Synonyms] (marsupial shrews; pussipäästäiset) |?- †Halmarhippus riggsi [=? Halmarhiphus; Stilotherium] |?- †Micrabderites |--o †Pichipilinae Marshall, 1980 sensu McKenna & Bell, 1997 | |-- †Pichipilus Ameghino, 1890 | `--+-- †Phonocdromus Ameghino, 1894 | `-- †Pliolestes Reig, 1955 `--o Caenolestinae Trouessant, 1898 |-- †Pseudhalmarhiphus Ameghino, 1903 [=? Pseudhalmarhippus] `--+-- †Stilotherium Ameghino, 1887 [=? Garzonia patagonica; Halmarhiphus] |--o Caenolestes Thomas, 1895 [Hyracodon Tomes, 1863] (pussipäästäiset) | |?- †C. minor | |?- †C. judithae | |?- †C. sp. cf. C. judithae | |?- †C. sp. 1 | |?- †C. sp. 2 | |--o C. fuliginosus (ecuadorinpussipäästäinen) | | |-- C. f. fuliginosus (ecuadorinpussipäästäinen) | | |-- C. f. obscurus (colombianpussipäästäinen) | | `-- C. f. tatei (tatenpussipäästäinen) | |-- C. caniventer (harmaavatsapussipäästäinen) | |-- C. convelatus (mustapussipäästäinen) | `--o [Lestoros Oehser, 1934] [Orolestes Thomas, 1917; Cryptolestes Tate, 1934] | |-- C. inca [L. inca] (perunpussipäästäinen) | `-- C. gracilis [L. gracilis] ()? `--o Rhyncholestes Osgood, 1924 ()? |-- R. raphanurus (chilenpussipäästäinen) `-- R. continentalis ()?
Reference(s):
- Carroll, R. L., 1988: Vertebrate paleontology and evolution.
–W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698. - Carroll, R. L., 1988: Appendix. 594-648.
in Carroll, R. L., 1988: Vertebrate paleontology and evolution.
–W. H. Freeman and company, New York, 1988, 698. - McKenna, M. C. & Bell, S. K., eds., 1997: Classification of mammals; above the species level.
–Columbia University Press, New York, 1997. - Nowak, R. M., 1991: Walker's Mammals of the World; Part 1.
–The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1991, xlviii-642-lxiii - Nowak, R. M., 1991: Walker's mammals of the World; Part 2.
–The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1991, xii-643-1629
Special thanks to:
Jos H. M. Dols, for gathering additional information and missing species.