After Carroll, 1988, Nelson, 1994, and Tyler & Sorbini, 1996, with Recent species from Froese & Pauly, 2001 [“The Fishbase”]
<==o Tetraodontoidea [Gymnodontes] (pallokalansukuiset) |?- †Eotrigonodon `--+-- †Eoplectus bloti Tyler, 1973 [Eoplectidae] `--+--o Triodon ?M. Eoc. Eu. Af. R. Oc. [Triodontidae] (kolmihammaskalat; three-toothed puffer) | |-- †T. antiquus | `-- T. macropterus Lesson, 1831 [T. busarius] (kolmihammaskala; Threetooth puffer) `--+-- †Zignoichthys oblongus M. Eoc. Eu. [Zignoichthyidae] `--+--o Molidae (möhkökalat) | |-- †Eomola Eoc. | |-- Masturus lanceolatus (Liénard, 1840) (Sharptail mola) | |--o Mola [Orthagoriscus] Mioc. Plioc. Eu. Tert. SA. R. Oc. (möhkökalat) | | |-- †M. chelonopsis (Van Beneden, 1883) | | |-- M. mola (Linnaeus, 1758) (möhkökala; Ocean sunfish) | | `-- M. ramsayi (Giglioli, 1883) (Southern sunfish) | `-- Ranzania laevis (Pennant, 1776) (Slender sunfish) `--+-- Tetraodontidae (pallokalat; puffers) [Nelson: 19/121] [Fishbase: 26/166] `-- Diodontidae (siilikalat; porcupinefishes, burrfishes) [N: 6/19] [FB: 7/20]
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 - Frickhinger, K. A., 1995: Fossil Atlas – Fishes.
–Mergus – Publishers for Natural History and Pet Books, Hans A. Baensch, Malle, Germany, 1-1088 - Froese, R. & Pauly, D. (eds), 2001: FishBase.
–iNet: www.fishbase.org - Lahti, S., Malmström, K. K., Koli, L., Leikola, A., Syrjämäki, J. & Lahti, J., 1980: Zoo, Suuri Eläinkirja 5: Kalat, sammakkoeläimet, matelijat.
–Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö, Porvoo-Helsinki-Juva, 1980.
Original work [in French]: Beauté Du Monde Animal: IX Reptiles/Amphibiens & X Poissons.
–Rizzoli Editore, Milano, 1968 - Nelson, J. S., 1994: Fishes of the world.
–John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1994, xx-600 - Tyler, J. C. & Sorbini, L., 1996: New superfamily and three new families of tetraodontiform fishes from the Upper Cretaceous: The earliest and most morphologically primitive plectognaths. –Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology: No. 82, pp. vi-59