- and
recognized by the
nomenclature codes. An
immediately higher rank,
superorder, is
sometimes added directly above order, with
suborder directly beneath...
-
between the
superorders cir****scribed from each system. Namely,
although the
systems share common names for many of the
listed superorders, the specific...
-
Atlantogenata is a
proposed clade of
placental mammals containing the
cohorts or
superorders Xenarthra and Afrotheria.
These groups originated and
radiated in the...
- true beasts") is a
magnorder of
placental mammals that
groups together superorders Euarchontoglires and Laurasiatheria. With a few exceptions, male boreoeutherians...
-
acarids are no
older than the
Tertiary (up to 65 mya).
Members of the
superorders Opilioacariformes and
Acariformes (sometimes
known as Actinotrichida)...
- with the
major divisions within the
class ****igned to
subclasses and
superorders. The
class was
considered the
highest level of the
taxonomic hierarchy...
-
recent geological data
suggest near-simultaneous
divergence of the
three superorders of mammals".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 106 (13):...
- any case,
three main
palaeopteran lineages,
traditionally treated as
superorders, are recognized. Of these, the
Palaeodictyopteroidea themselves might...
-
Laurasiatheria is also
posited to
include several extinct orders and
superorders. At
least some of
these are
considered wastebasket taxa, historically...
-
cartilaginous fish,
including modern sharks (
superorder Selachii), rays, skates, and
sawfish (
superorder Batoidea).
Members of this
subclass are characterised...