Cladogram of the Pteropoda, based on 2,654 nuclear proteins (single-copy orthologues yielding 834,394 concatenated amino acid positions).[1]

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{{Cladogram of Pteropoda}}

yields:

  Pteropoda  
  Gymnosomata  
         

  Clione antarctica

  Clione limacina

         

  Paedoclione doliiformis

         

  Pneumodermopsis spoeli

  Thecosomata  
  Pseudothecosomata  
         

  Cymbulia sibogae

  Peracle reticulata

  Euthecosomata  
  Limacinoidea  

  Heliconoides inflatus

  Limacinidae  
         
         

  Limacina lesueurii

         

  Limacina bulimoides

  Limacina trochiformis

  Cavolinioidea  
         

  Creseis acicula

  Creseis virgula

  Cavoliniidae  
         

  Styliola subula

         

  Hyalocylis striata

         

  Clio pyramidata

         

  Clio cuspidata

  Cuvierina atlantica

         
         

  Cavolinia inflexa

  Diacavolinia longirostris

         

  Diacria trispinosa

  Telodiacria danae


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References

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  1. ^ Peijnenburg, Katja T. C. A.; Janssen, Arie W.; Wall-Palmer, Deborah; Goetze, Erica; Maas, Amy E.; Todd, Jonathan A.; Marlétaz, Ferdinand (2020-09-24). "The origin and diversification of pteropods precede past perturbations in the Earth's carbon cycle". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117 (41): 25609–25617. Bibcode:2020PNAS..11725609P. doi:10.1073/pnas.1920918117. ISSN 0027-8424. PMID 32973093.