List of transitional fossils


This is a tentative partial list of transitional fossils. The fossils are listed in series, showing the transition from one group to another, representing significant steps in the evolution of major features in various lineages. These changes often represent major changes in morphology and anatomy, related to mode of life, like the acquisition of feathered wings for an aerial lifestyle in birds, or limbs in the fish/tetrapod transition onto land.
Darwin noted that transitional forms could be considered common ancestors, direct ancestors or collateral ancestors of living or extinct groups, but believed that finding actual common or direct ancestors linking different groups was unlikely. Collateral ancestors are relatives like cousins in genealogies in which they are not in your direct line of descent but do share a common ancestor. This kind of thinking can be extended to groups of life. For instance, the well-known Archaeopteryx is a transitional form between non-avian dinosaurs and birds, but it is not the most recent common ancestor of all birds nor is it a direct ancestor of any species of bird alive today. Rather, it is considered an extinct close evolutionary "cousin" to the direct ancestors. This may not always be the case, though, as some fossil species are proposed to be directly ancestral to others, like how Australopithecus anamensis is most likely to be ancestral to Australopithecus afarensis.

Nautiloids to ammonoids

Cephalopods

Evolution of insects

AppearanceTaxaRelationshipsStatusDescriptionLocationImage

411 Ma

Genus:
  • Rhyniognatha
The world's oldest known insect.

411 Ma

Genus:
  • Rhyniella
Early springtail.

300 Ma

Genus:
  • Archimylacris
Ancestral to cockroaches, mantids and termites.

316.5 Ma

Genus:
  • Aphthoroblattina
A primitive cockroach.

140 Ma

Genus:
  • Archaeolepis
The earliest known Lepidopteran.

92 Ma

Genus:
  • Melittosphex
The oldest known species of bee.


80 Ma

Genus:
  • Sphecomyrma
The earliest known species of ant.

56–34 Ma
Genus:
  • Eophyllium
First leaf insect from the fossil record.

52 Ma

Genus:
  • Protoclaviger
Transitional fossil myrmecophile of the rove beetle subfamily Pselaphinae.

Evolution of spiders

Invertebrates to fish

[Chondrichthyes]

Bony fish

Fish to tetrapods

Amphibians to [amniotes]

Turtles

From lizards to snakes

Lizards

Pterosaurs

Archosaurs to dinosaurs

AppearanceTaxaRelationshipsStatusDescriptionImage
259-252 Ma
Genus:
  • Archosaurus
The oldest known archosaur, Archosaurus was one of the largest land reptiles during the Late Permian, about the size of to today's Komodo dragons. It looked somewhat crocodile-like, with sprawling legs, long jaws, powerful neck muscles and a long tail. A distinct proterosuchid trait is the peculiar hook-shaped mouth.
??? Ma
Genus:
  • Marasuchus
??? MaGenus:
  • Asilisaurus
The oldest known animal on the dinosaur/pterosaur side of the archosaurian tree, dating to about 245 million years ago.A small, lightly built animal. It had a fairly long neck, but ran on all four legs.
??? MaGenus:
  • Spondylosoma
Known from a somewhat fragmentary find, Spondylosoma was possibly an early dinosaur, or near dinosaur. It has however also been classified as a rauisuchian.
228 MaGenus:
  • Eoraptor
A very early representative of the sauropod stem line or perhaps even the Saurischia as a whole.A small bipedal carnivore with numerous sharp teeth. It was a swift digigrade runner. The forelimbs were half the length of the hindlimbs and the hands had five fingers

Dinosauria

AppearanceTaxaRelationshipsStatusDescriptionImage
228 to 216.5 Ma
Genus:
  • Pisanosaurus
The oldest known ornithischian.
216–200 Ma
Genus:
  • Thecodontosaurus
The most primitive well-known representative of the sauropodomorph dinosaurs.
160 MaGenus:
  • Huayangosaurus
The oldest and most primitive known stegosaur.
90 MaGenus:
  • Wannanosaurus
A basal pachycephalosaur from the late Cretaceous.
160 MaGenus:
  • Yinlong
A genus of basal ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Period of central Asia.
160 MaGenus:
  • Guanlong
A genus of proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid dinosaur, one of the earliest known examples of the lineage.
126 MaGenus:
  • Falcarius
An early genus of therizinosaur
208–194 MaGenus:
  • Scelidosaurus
One of the most primitive thyreophorans.
95 MaGenus:
  • Protohadros
A possible ancestor of the duck-billed dinosaurs.-
120 MaGenus:
  • Pelecanimimus
A primitive ornithomimosaur.

Dinosaurs to birds

Bird evolution

Non-mammalian synapsids to mammals

Evolution of mammals

Early artiodactylans to whales

Evolution of sirenians

Evolution of pinnipeds

Evolution of the horse

Human evolution