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Euarchonta
Euarchonta ? Euarchontans Scientific classification | | Superorder: | Euarchonta | Orders ... tr> Dermoptera Scandentia Plesiadapiformes (extinct) Primates The Euarchonta are a superorder of mammals containing four ... extinct Plesiadapiformes, and the Primates. The term "Euarchonta" first appeared in the general scientific literature ... primates. Together, the three are known as Euarchonta, the True Founders. Euarchonta and Glires ...
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Talk:Euarchonta
Talk:Euarchonta Insufficient context I've tried to add ... Sarcopterygii, Tetrapoda, Amniota, Mammalia**, Theria*, Eutheria**, Euarchontoglires**, Euarchonta**. (The **'s mark the taxa Uther lists ...
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Primate
... tr valign=top> | Superorder: | Euarchonta | Order ... primates. These three orders make up the Euarchonta clade. This clade combines with the Glires ... to form the Euarchontoglires clade. Variously, both Euarchonta and Euarchontoglires are ranked as superorders. Also ... Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) \--Euarchonta |--tree shrews (Scandentia) \--N.N. |--flying lemurs ...
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Colugo
... demonstrated that colugos belong to the clade Euarchonta along with the treeshrews (order Scandentia) and the primates. In this taxonomy, the Euarchonta are sister to the Glires (lagomorphs and ... Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) \--Euarchonta |--tree shrews (Scandentia) \--N.N. |--flying lemurs ...
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Treeshrew
... the flying lemurs, belong to the clade Euarchonta. The Euarchonta are sister to the Glires (lagomorphs and ... Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) \--Euarchonta |--tree shrews (Scandentia) \--N.N. |--flying lemurs ...
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Talk:Mammal
... taxoboxes. The notions of Archonta and/or Euarchonta need not be formalized, because mirorders and ... the articles. Separate articles for Archonta, Laurasiatheria, Euarchonta, Euarchontoglires, and Ungulata would all be worthwhile ... My opinion is that the Afrotheria, Glires, Euarchonta, Euarchontoglires, Laurasiatheria, Boreoeutheria, etc. are probably valid ...
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User:Mateuszica/timelineour
... and arboreal, insect-eating mammals called the Euarchonta begins a speciation that will lead to ... orders. The Primatomorpha is a subdivision of Euarchonta that includes the primates and the proto ...
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Timeline of human evolution
... and arboreal, insect-eating mammals called the Euarchonta begins a speciation that will lead to ... orders. The Primatomorpha is a subdivision of Euarchonta that includes the primates and the proto ...
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Mammal classification
... sloths Clade Boreoeutheria Group III Euarchontoglires Superorder Euarchonta Order Scandentia Family Tupaiidae : tree shrews (Southeast ... Family Didymoconidae † Family Leptictidae † Subcohort Euarchonta Family Purgatoriidae † Order Scandentia Genus Nycticonodon ...
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Euarchontoglires
... th> Orders | Glires Rodentia Lagomorpha Euarchonta Dermoptera Scandentia Primates The Euarchontoglires are a ... and the Lagomorpha, with that of the Euarchonta, a clade consisting of the Scandentia, the ...
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