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Boreoeutheria Totally Explained
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Everything about Boreoeutheria totally explainedBoreoeutheria (synonymous with Boreotheria) is a clade that's composed of the sister taxa Laurasiatheria and Euarchontoglires ( Supraprimates). It is now well supported by DNA sequence analyses as well as Retrotransposon presence/absence data.
Classification
Class Mammalia
Clade Boreoeutheria
- Group III: Euarchontoglires (Supraprimates)
- Superorder Euarchonta
- Order Scandentia: treeshrews (Southeast Asia).
- Order Dermoptera: flying lemurs or colugos (Southeast Asia).
- Order Primates: lemurs, bushbabies, monkeys, apes (cosmopolitan).
- Superorder Glires
- Order Lagomorpha: pikas, rabbits, hares (Eurasia, Africa, Americas).
- Order Rodentia: rodents (cosmopolitan)
- Group IV: Laurasiatheria
- Order Insectivora: moles, hedgehogs, shrews, solenodons
- Order Chiroptera: bats (cosmopolitan)
- Order Cetartiodactyla: cosmopolitan; includes former orders Cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates, including pigs, hippopotamus, camels, giraffe, deer, antelope, cattle, sheep, goats).
- Order Perissodactyla: odd-toed ungulates, including horses, donkeys, zebras, tapirs, and rhinoceroses.
- Clade Ferae
- Order Pholidota: pangolins or scaly anteaters (Africa, South Asia).
- Order Carnivora: carnivorans (cosmopolitan)
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