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Euarchonta
Dermoptera
Scandentia
Primates
The term Euarchonta first appeared in the general scientific literature in 1999, when molecular evidence suggested that the morphology-based Archonta be trimmed down to exclude Chiroptera.
Molecular data link Primates and Dermoptera in a clade known as Primatamorpha , which is the sister of Scandentia. Together, the three are known as Euarchonta, the True Founders.
Euarchonta and Glires together form the Euarchontoglires, one of the four Eutherian clades.
Euarchontoglires |--Glires | |--rodents (Rodentia) | |--rabbits, hares, pikas (Lagomorpha) \--Euarchonta |--tree shrews (Scandentia) \--N.N. |--flying lemurs (Dermoptera) \--primates (Primates)
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