- Euarchontoglires
Taxobox
name = Euarchontoglires
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous - Recent
image_width = 160px
image_caption =Ring-tailed Lemur s ("Lemur catta")
regnum =Animal ia
classis =Mammal ia
infraclassis =Eutheria
superordo = Euarchontoglires
subdivision_ranks = Orders
subdivision =
*Glires
**Rodent ia
**Lagomorpha
*Euarchonta
**Dermoptera
**Scandentia
**Plesiadapiformes †
**Primates The Euarchontoglires (synonymous with Supraprimates) are amammal ian superorder based on molecular genetic sequence analyses andretrotransposon presence/absence data, combining theGlires clade , which consists of theRodent ia and theLagomorpha , with that of theEuarchonta , a clade consisting of theScandentia , thePrimates (which includes humans) and theDermoptera .The Euarchontoglires probably split from the
Laurasiatheria sister group about 85 to 95 million years ago during theCretaceous . This hypothesis is supported byfossil as well as molecular evidence.The hypothesized relationship among the Euarchontoglires is as follows:Clade
label1=Euarchontoglires
1=Clade
label1=Glires
1=Clade
1=Rodent ia (rodents)
2=Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, pikas)
label2=Euarchonta
2=Clade
1=Scandentia (treeshrews)
2=Clade
1=Dermoptera (colugos)
2=Clade
1=†Plesiadapiformes
2=Primate sReferences
*cite journal|author=William J. Murphy, Eduardo Eizirik, Mark S. Springer et al.|title=Resolution of the Early Placental Mammal Radiation Using Bayesian Phylogenetics|journal=Science|volume=294|issue=5550|pages=2348–2351|date=14 December 2001|doi=10.1126/science.1067179|pmid=11743200
*cite journal|author=Kriegs, Jan Ole, Gennady Churakov, Martin Kiefmann, Ursula Jordan, Juergen Brosius, Juergen Schmitz|year=2006|title=Retroposed Elements as Archives for the Evolutionary History of Placental Mammals|journal=PLoS Biol|volume=4|issue=4|pages=e91|doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0040091 ( [http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-pdf&file=10.1371_journal.pbio.0040091-S.pdf pdf version] )External links
* [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/100/3/1056 Placental mammal diversification and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary]
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