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- Anagaloidea is part of the superorder Anagalida, along with the elephant shrews, rodents and lagomorphs. However, the Anagalida are considered to be polyphyletic...
- Susan K. Bell ranked Simplicidentata as a mirorder within the grandorder Anagalida (also including lagomorphs, macroscelideans, and some additional extinct...
- Epitheria: epitheres Superorder †Leptictida Superorder Preptotheria Grandorder Anagalida: lagomorphs, rodents and elephant shrews Grandorder Ferae: carnivorans...
- and anteaters Superorder †Leptictida Superorder Preptotheria Grandorder Anagalida Mirorder Macroscelidea Mirorder Duplicidentata Order †Mimotonida Order...
- †Simplodon Huang & Zheng 2003 Genus †Interogale Huang & Zheng 1983 [?Anagalida] Genus †Plethorodon Huang & Zheng 1987 Genus †Yuesthonyx Tong, Wang &...
- †Didymoconidae Family †Leptictidae Superorder Preptotheria Grandorder Anagalida Family †Zambdalestidae Family †Anagalidae Family †Pseudictopidae Mirorder...
- representatives of an unknown order. In 1971, Szalay and McKenna erected the order Anagalida, to which Pseudictopidae was ****igned. Carroll, Robert L. (1988). Vertebrate...
- Anictops is an extinct genus of Anagalida that lived during Early to Late Paleocene. This type of species is A. tabiepedis whose fossils are well-preserved...
- Suyinia Valid Tong & Wang Early Eocene Wutu Formation  China A member of Anagalida belonging to the family Pseudictopidae. Genus includes new species S....
- Anchilestes probably from the middle Paleocene of China, were once ****igned to Anagalida, but may also be primitive tillodonts. The monophyly of the subfamily...