Hadrocodium wui is an extinct mammaliaform that lived during the Sinemurian stage of the Early Jurassic approximately million years ago in the Lufeng Formation in what is now the Yunnan province in south-western China (25°12′N 102°06′E/25.2°N 102.1°E/ 25.2; 102.1, paleocoordinates 34°18′N 104°54′E/34.3°N 104.9°E/ 34.3; 104.9). It is considered as the closest relative of the class Mammalia.

Life restoration

The fossil of this mouse-like, paper-clip sized animal was discovered in 1985 but was then interpreted as a juvenile morganucodontid. Hadrocodium remained undescribed until 2001; since then its large brain and advanced ear structure have greatly influenced the interpretation of the earliest stages of mammalian evolution, as these mammalian characters could previously be traced only to some million years ago. Hadrocodium is known only from a skull 1.2 cm (0.47 in) long, and its body would have measured 3.2 cm (1.3 in) long in total and weighed up to 2 g (0.071 oz), making it one of the smallest Mesozoic mammaliaforms. The specimen is thought to have been that of a mature adult.

The name Hadrocodium alludes to its large cranial cavity, deriving from the Greek word hadrós (ἁδρός 'large, heavy, fullness') and the Latin word codium, from Greek kṓdeia (κώδεια 'head [of a plant]'). The species name, wui, is the Latinized version of discoverer Xiao-Chun Wu's name.

While initially suggested to have possessed a fully mammalian ear akin to those of modern mammals, a 2022 restudy suggested that it actually had a primitive mandibular middle ear similar to those of other primitive mammaliaforms. In 2025, Tumelty and Lautenschlager examined the cranium and mandible of Hadrocodium in comparison with those of modern moles and shrews, and concluded that Hadrocodium might have fed on softer invertebrates and that it's probably not a fully fossorial animal.

Phylogeny

CynodontiaDvinia Procynosuchidae Epicynodontia Thrinaxodon Eucynodontia Cynognathus Tritylodontidae Traversodontidae Probainognathia Tritheledontidae Chiniquodontidae Prozostrodon Mammaliaformes Morganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Dvinia Procynosuchidae
Dvinia
Procynosuchidae
EpicynodontiaThrinaxodon Eucynodontia Cynognathus Tritylodontidae Traversodontidae Probainognathia Tritheledontidae Chiniquodontidae Prozostrodon Mammaliaformes Morganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Thrinaxodon
EucynodontiaCynognathus Tritylodontidae Traversodontidae Probainognathia Tritheledontidae Chiniquodontidae Prozostrodon Mammaliaformes Morganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Cynognathus Tritylodontidae Traversodontidae
Cynognathus
Tritylodontidae Traversodontidae
Tritylodontidae
Traversodontidae
ProbainognathiaTritheledontidae Chiniquodontidae Prozostrodon Mammaliaformes Morganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Tritheledontidae Chiniquodontidae
Tritheledontidae
Chiniquodontidae
Prozostrodon Mammaliaformes Morganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Prozostrodon
MammaliaformesMorganucodontidae Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Morganucodontidae
Docodonta Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Docodonta
Hadrocodium Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Hadrocodium
Kuehneotheriidae crown group Mammals
Kuehneotheriidae
crown group Mammals

Phylogeny

MammaliaformesAdelobasileus Sinoconodon Morganucodon Megazostrodon Haramiyida Haldanodon Castorocauda Hadrocodium Mammalia
Adelobasileus
Sinoconodon Morganucodon Megazostrodon Haramiyida Haldanodon Castorocauda Hadrocodium Mammalia
Sinoconodon
Morganucodon Megazostrodon Haramiyida Haldanodon Castorocauda Hadrocodium Mammalia
Morganucodon Megazostrodon
Morganucodon
Megazostrodon
Haramiyida Haldanodon Castorocauda Hadrocodium Mammalia
Haramiyida
Haldanodon Castorocauda Hadrocodium Mammalia
Haldanodon Castorocauda
Haldanodon
Castorocauda
Hadrocodium Mammalia
Hadrocodium
Mammalia

See also

Bibliography

External links

  • Rowe, Timothy; Macrini, Thomas E; Luo, Zhe-Xi (2006). . Digital Morphology at the University of Texas. — 3D models from CT scans of the original fossil