At first glance, this thread will comprise something of a taxonomic grab-bag, covering as it does species and families which have been scattered throughout the placental family tree at various points in time, from the tenrecs and sengis which were once assigned to the "Insectivora" wastebasket family, oddities such as the aardvark once grouped with xenarthrans and pangolins, all the way to species such as elephants and sirenians which were once grouped with perissodactyls and hippopotamuses within the "Pachydermata".
However, it is now clear that the various species classified within the Afrotheria form a single monophyletic clade, comprising two distinct lineages; these will be the subject of the thread that follows.
However, it is now clear that the various species classified within the Afrotheria form a single monophyletic clade, comprising two distinct lineages; these will be the subject of the thread that follows.