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McKenna and Bell used two
extra levels between superorder and order:
grandorder and mirorder.
Michael Novacek (1986)
inserted them at the same position...
- Latin: [ˈfɛrae̯], "wild beasts") is a
mirorder of
placental mammals in
grandorder Ferungulata, that
groups together clades Pan-Carnivora (that includes...
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Ferungulata ("wild
beasts and ungulates") is a
grandorder of
placental mammals that
groups together mirorder Ferae and
clade Pan-Euungulata. It has existed...
- (armadillos)
Order Pilosa (sloths and anteaters)
Superorder Afrotheria Grandorder Afroinsectiphilia Order Tubulidentata (aardvarks)
Mirorder Afroinsectivora...
- (Eurasia, Africa)
Family Galericidae: (8 species)
moonrats (southeast Asia)
Grandorder Chiroptera Order Chiroptera: bats
Suborder Yinpterochiroptera Family Pteropodidae:...
- -aɪərz/[citation needed],
Latin glīrēs 'dormice') is a
clade (sometimes
ranked as a
grandorder)
consisting of
rodents and
lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, and pikas). The...
- ("**** bearers") is a
clade of
placental mammals that
groups together grandorder Ferungulata,
Chiroptera (bats),
other extinct members and
their common...
- The
Euarchonta are a
proposed grandorder of mammals: the
order Scandentia (treeshrews), and its
sister Primatomorpha mirorder,
containing the Dermoptera...
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Afrotheria Grandorder Afrosoricida Order Afrosoricida,
tenrecs and
golden moles Order Macroscelidea,
elephant shrews Order Tubulidentata,
aardvark Grandorder Paenungulata...
- (in zoology)
Gigaorder (in zoology)
Magnorder or
megaorder (in zoology)
Grandorder or
capaxorder (in zoology)
Mirorder or
hyperorder (in zoology) Superorder...