- The
Euarchonta are a
proposed grandorder of mammals: the
order Scandentia (treeshrews), and its
sister Primatomorpha mirorder,
containing the Dermoptera...
- Primates.
Primatomorpha is
sister to Scandentia,
together forming the
Euarchonta. The term "Primatomorpha"
first appeared in the
general scientific literature...
-
Euarchontoglires (from:
Euarchonta ("true rulers") +
Glires ("dormice")),
synonymous with Supraprimates, is a
clade and a
superorder of
placental mammals...
-
published in 2001,
based on
nuclear DNA,
supported Glires as a
sister of
Euarchonta to form Euarchontoglires, but some
genetic data from both
nuclear and...
-
flying lemurs (colugos),
belong to the
grandorder Euarchonta.
According to this classification, the
Euarchonta are
sister to the
Glires (lagomorphs and rodents)...
-
widely considered to be the
closest relatives of Primatomorpha,
within Euarchonta. Some studies, however,
place Scandentia as
sister of
Glires (lagomorphs...
- chinchillas, capybaras, porcupines, voles, squirrels, beavers, etc.)
Grandorder Euarchonta Order Scandentia (treeshrews)
Mirorder Primatomorpha Order Dermoptera...
- super, 'above' Euarchontoglires,
Parareptilia Grandorder grandis, 'large'
Euarchonta Mirorder mirus, 'wonderful, strange' Primatomorpha,
Ferae Order Primates...
- classified. Both
species of
Dermoptera are
classified under the
grandorder Euarchonta,
which includes treeshrews and primates, as well as an
extinct order of...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: monotremes,
which lay eggs, and therians,
mammals which give...