- The
Archonta are a now-abandoned
group of mammals,
considered a
superorder in some classifications,
which consists of
these orders:
Primates Plesiadapiformes...
- grounds, bats (order Chiroptera) had long been
classified in the
superorder Archonta (e.g.
along with primates,
treeshrews and the
gliding colugos)
until genetic...
-
appeared in 1999, when
molecular evidence suggested that the morphology-based
Archonta should be
trimmed down to
exclude Chiroptera.
Further DNA
sequence analyses...
- both were reddish-brown. Bats were
formerly grouped in the
superorder Archonta,
along with the
treeshrews (Scandentia),
colugos (Dermoptera), and primates...
-
Patriarch of
Constantinople Archaeon, a
domain of single-celled
microorganisms Archonta, a (possibly obsolete)
category of
mammals including primates and bats...
- Bacon. p. 85. ISBN 0-673-52364-0. White, T. & Kazlev, A. (2006-01-08). "
Archonta: Primates". Palaeos.
Archived from the
original on 2008-05-12. Retrieved...
- a whole. "Archon" is used in
Modern Gr**** colloquially, as άρχοντας (
archontas), for
someone that
holds a form of
status or power, and the Arab-speaking...
- Soricidae:
shrews Superfamily Tenrecoidea Family Tenrecidae:
tenrecs Grandorder Archonta Order Chiroptera: bats
Suborder Megachiroptera Family Pteropodidae: flying...
-
being the
authors of our world. "The ruler" [principem, i.e.,
probably ton
archonta] of the 365
heavens "is Abraxas, and for this
reason he
contains within...
- shrews, colugos, and bats
under the same
taxonomic group, the
Superorder Archonta). Rather, many
biologists resisted the
implication that
megabats and microbats...