- "Quantification of the
position and
depth of the
flexor hallucis longus groove in
euarchontans, with
implications for the
evolution of
primate positional behavior"...
- to
other branches of the
placental tree: tree
shrews and
colugos are
euarchontans related to
Primates and
sometimes grouped in Sundatheria,
while tenrecs...
- palaeoryctid, but
recent evidence has
shown that it is
probably the most
basal euarchontan,
probably more
specifically an adapisoriculid. †Didelphodon †Didelphodon...
-
Northern placentals (boreoeutherians)
Supraprimates (euarchontoglires)
Euarchontans: treeshrews,
colugos and
primates Treeshrews (scandentians) Tupaiids:...
-
partial skeletons of
Palaeocene Nyctitheriidae and
evaluation of
proposed euarchontan affinities".
Biology Letters. 11 (1). The
Royal Society: 20140911. doi:10...
- evolution. Some like
Deccanolestes have been
variously interpreted as
euarchontans, adapisoriculids, or stem-afrotherians,
though the
general consensus...
-
Chester (2024), who
argue that
picrodontids were not stem
primates or even
euarchontans.
Schap et al. (2024)
report evidence indicative of a
strong relationship...
-
family (Erinaceidae),
because of
their similar dentition, or to be
basal Euarchontans. They were also
thought to be
marsupials at one point. Most
recent studies...
- the
extinct mammalian family Nyctitheriidae (Paleogene, UK):
Primitive euarchontans with
scansorial locomotion".
Palaeontologia Electronica. 17 (3): 1–79...
-
Deccanolestes is a scansorial,
basal Euarchontan from the Late
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) and
Paleocene Intertrappean Beds of
Andhra Pradesh, India. It...