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Glires
Glires ? Glires Mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa) Scientific classification |
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Rodentia Lagomorpha Glires, also called Myochonta is a clade consisting ... data (2001) based on nuclear DNA support Glires as a sister of Euarchonta to ...
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Glires (translated from French)
Glires Glires caption Traditional classification Reign : Animalia Embranchement : Chordata ... broad direction) Scandentiens Primates Anagalides Elephant shrews Glires Lagomorphs Rodents Ongulés Tubulidentés Cétongulés according to ... you can share your knowledge in modifying. Glires are Mammals group of Anagalides. They gather ...
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Talk:Glires
Talk:Glires I don't know if the text ... lemur is not an example of a Glires species (though it is the very illustration ... the picture from mountain beaver to illustrate Glires.
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Rodents (translated from German)
... well-behaved combined into a common order Glires. After this concept had been completely rejected ... they are united to a common Taxon (Glires). Sometimes Glires is assigned to a far calm Taxon ... that as group of sisters of the Glires those Trunk Springer are assigned. These theses ...
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Talk:Euarchonta
... up to these advances. For example, the Glires clade represents the realization that rodents are ... they are to any other order. The Glires article lists rodents as an immediate inferior, but Rodents does not (yet) include Glires as an immediate superior. On the other ... that immediate superiors should definitely be included. Glires should be listed on the rodent pedigree ...
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Mammal classification
... Asia) Family Hominidae: great apes (worldwide) Superorder Glires Order Lagomorpha: pikas, rabbits, hares (Eurasia, Africa ... Oreopithecidae † Family Hylobatidae Family Hominidae Subcohort Glires Genus Anchilestes † Genus Praolestes † Order ... anteaters Order Pholidota Family Manidae: pangolins Superorder Glires Order Rodentia Suborder Sciurognathi Family Aplodontiidae: Mountain ...
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Macroscelidea (translated from French)
... broad direction) Scandentiens Primates Anagalides Elephant shrews Glires Lagomorphs Rodents Ongulés Tubulidentés Cétongulés according to ... them cæcum intestinal rather connects them with glires. These animals known under the name of ...
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Euarchonta
... as Euarchonta, the True Founders. Euarchonta and Glires together form the Euarchontoglires, one of the four Eutherian clades. Euarchontoglires |--Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) | \--Euarchonta ...
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Euarchontoglires
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Glires Rodentia Lagomorpha Euarchonta Dermoptera Scandentia Primates The ... based on molecular genetic research, combining the Glires clade, which consists of the Rodentia and ...
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Colugo
... taxonomy, the Euarchonta are sister to the Glires (lagomorphs and rodents), and the two groups ... are combined into the clade Euarchontoglires. Euarchontoglires |--Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) \--Euarchonta ...
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