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Eulipotyphla (/ˌjuːlɪpoʊˈtɪflə/, from eu- + Lipotyphla,
meaning truly lacking blind gut;
sometimes called true insectivores) is an
order of
mammals comprising...
- are in the
orders Rodentia, Chiroptera, and
Eulipotyphla.
Rodentia (40.5%)
Chiroptera (22.2%)
Eulipotyphla (8.8%)
Primates (7.8%)
Artiodactyla (5.4%) Carnivora...
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systematics and
phylogenetic perspectives, it is
subdivided into
order Eulipotyphla and
clade Scrotifera. It is a
sister group to
Euarchontoglires with which...
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Erinaceidae /ˌɛrɪnəˈsiːɪdiː/ is a
family in the
order Eulipotyphla,
consisting of the
hedgehogs and moonrats.
Until recently, it was ****igned to the order...
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different compositions and
modes of action, from four
orders of mammals:
Eulipotyphla, Monotremata, Primates, and Chiroptera. To
explain the
rarity of venom...
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species have now been
moved out,
leaving the
remaining ones in the
order Eulipotyphla within the
larger clade Laurasiatheria,
which makes up one of the basal...
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subfamily Galericinae, in the
family Erinaceidae and the
order Eulipotyphla.
Gymnures resemble rats but are not
closely related as they are not rodents;...
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common ancestors. The
clade Scrotifera is a
sister group to the
order Eulipotyphla (true insectivores)
based on
evidence from
molecular phylogenetics, and...
- (family Soricidae) are
small mole-like
mammals classified in the
order Eulipotyphla. True
shrews are not to be
confused with treeshrews,
otter shrews, elephant...
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golden mole Juliana's
golden mole
There are 43
species in the
order Eulipotyphla ****essed as endangered.
Bornean water shrew Ansell's
shrew Bailey's shrew...