- position.
Michael Benton (2005)
inserted them
between superorder and
magnorder instead. This
position was
adopted by
Systema Naturae 2000 and others...
-
Boreoeutheria (/boʊˌriːoʊjuːˈθɛriə/, "northern true beasts") is a
magnorder of
placental mammals that
groups together superorders Euarchontoglires and...
- Scrotifera. It is a
sister group to
Euarchontoglires with
which it
forms the
magnorder Boreoeutheria.
Laurasiatheria was
discovered on the
basis of the similar...
-
usually discussed without a
taxonomic rank but has been
called a cohort,
magnorder, or superorder.
Relations among the four
cohorts (Euarchontoglires, Xenarthra...
-
mammals Cohort Marsupialia:
marsupials Magnorder Australidelphia:
Australian marsupials and the
monito del
monte Magnorder Ameridelphia: New World marsupials...
- are
related to
rodents only in that both
belong to the
Boreoeutheria magnorder.
Shrews have sharp, spike-like teeth,
whereas rodents have
gnawing front...
-
Subcohort (in zoology)
Infracohort (in zoology)
Gigaorder (in zoology)
Magnorder or
megaorder (in zoology)
Grandorder or
capaxorder (in zoology) Mirorder...
- clades. The
living orders of
placental mammals in the
three groups are:
Magnorder Atlantogenata (armadillos, sloths, anteaters, aardvarks,
elephant shrews...
-
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Mammalia Clade:
Epitheria Magnorder:
Preptotheria McKenna, 1975...
- The
class Mammalia (mammals) is
divided into two
subclasses based on
reproductive techniques: monotremes,
which lay eggs, and therians,
mammals which give...