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Archaeoceti

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Archaeoceti
Fossil range: Eocene to Miocene (non-Autocetan)
Pakicetus, one of the very first archeocetids
Pakicetus, one of the very first archeocetids
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Cetacea
Suborder: Archaeoceti
Families and Clades

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Archaeocetes, or "ancient whales", are a paraphyletic group of cetaceans that gave rise to the modern cetaceans. The Archaeocetes were once thought to have evolved from the mesonychids based on dental characteristics. However, recent studies in molecular genetics and non-dental morphology show that the first whales or the archaeoceti most likely evolved from artiodactyls (perhaps of the family Hippopotamidae which includes the modern Hippopotamus). The ancestors of archaeocetes probably diverged from the artiodactyls around the time of the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event. Most archeocetes had hind limbs, suggesting that they were fully terrestrial. As the Eocene epoch progressed the archaeocetes became less terrestrial and more aquatic. Before the Eocene epoch came to an end, one group of archaeocetes, the basilosaurids, gave rise to early modern cetaceans. The Archaeocetes suffered a heavy loss of genera during the Eocene-Oligocene extinction event, but some species survived into the Oligocene. The last archaeocete, which was probably a basilosaurid, became extinct in the Oligocene. They may have become extinct from a combination of two factors: competition and climate change.

The remingtonocetids
The more aquatic Basilosaurus.

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Cetartiodactyla
|--Cetacea
|  |--Pakicetidae 
|  `--+--Ambulocetidae 
|     `--+--Remingtonocetidae 
|        `--Protocetidae
|           |--Georgiacetus
|           `--Basilosauridae
|              |--Basilosaurus
|              `--+--Dorudon 
|                 `--Autoceta
|                    |--Odontoceti 
|                    |  |--Squalodontoidea 
|                    |  |  |--Squalodontidae 
|                    |  |  `--Rhabdosteidae
|                    |  `--Physeteroidea 
|                    `--Mysticeti 
`--Artiodactyla

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