The Archonta are a now-abandoned group of mammals, considered a superorder in some classifications, which consists of these orders: Primates Plesiadapiformes...
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grounds, bats (order Chiroptera) had long been classified in the superorder Archonta (e.g. along with primates, treeshrews and the gliding colugos) until genetic...
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appeared in 1999, when molecular evidence suggested that the morphology-based Archonta should be trimmed down to exclude Chiroptera. Further DNA sequence analyses...
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†creodonts and relatives Grandorder Lipotyphla: insectivorans Grandorder Archonta: bats, primates, colugos and treeshrews (now considered paraphyletic, with...
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both were reddish-brown. Bats were formerly grouped in the superorder Archonta, along with the treeshrews (Scandentia), colugos (Dermoptera), and primates...
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Patriarch of Constantinople Archaeon, a domain of single-celled microorganisms Archonta, a (possibly obsolete) category of mammals including primates and bats...
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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...
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a whole. "Archon" is used in Modern Greek colloquially, as άρχοντας (archontas), for someone that holds a form of status or power, and the Arab-speaking...
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Order Chrysochloridea Order Erinaceomorpha Order Soricomorpha Grandorder Archonta Order Chiroptera Order Primates (including Dermoptera as family Galeopithecidae)...
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Soricidae: shrews Superfamily Tenrecoidea Family Tenrecidae: tenrecs Grandorder Archonta Order Chiroptera: bats Suborder Megachiroptera Family Pteropodidae: flying...
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