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Clade of rodents and lagomorphs
Glires (/ˈɡlaɪəriːz, -aɪərz/;[citation needed] from Latin glīrēs 'dormice') is a clade (sometimes ranked as a grandorder) consisting of rodents and lagomorphs
Glires
Superorder of mammals
sister of Glires, Primatomorpha or Dermoptera or to all other Euarchontoglires. Some old studies place Scandentia as sister of the Glires, invalidating
Euarchontoglires
Order of mammals
treeshrews as sister to both Glires and Primatomorpha cannot be ruled out. Some studies place Scandentia as sister of the Glires, which would invalidate Euarchonta:
Treeshrew
Mammals in Carl Linnaeus's classification
murina – Linnaeus's mouse opossum Didelphis dorsigera − synonym of murina Glires have two cutting fore-teeth in each jaw, but no tusks, feet with claws formed
Mammalia in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Mammalia_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
Ferungulata Pholidota Carnivora Euungulata Perissodactyla Artiodactyla Euarchontoglires Scandentia Glires Lagomorpha Rodentia Primatomorpha Dermoptera Primates
Mammal
Infraclass of mammals in the clade Eutheria
Boreoeutheria Superorder Euarchontoglires Grandorder Gliriformes Mirorder Glires Order Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, and pikas) Order Rodentia (rodents: mice
Placentalia
Order of mammals
sister groups, sharing a single common ancestor and forming the clade of Glires. Lagomorphs also have incisors that grow continuously, but are distinguished
Rodent
Family of mammals
within Euarchonta. Some studies, however, place Scandentia as sister of Glires (lagomorphs and rodents), in an unnamed sister clade of the Primatomorpha
Colugo
Mammals of the family Leporidae
common ancestor between lagomorphs and rodents and place them in the clade Glires. Rabbit physiology is suited to escaping predators and surviving in various
Rabbit
Mirorder of mammals
sister group of the primates. Some studies place Scandentia as sister of the Glires, invalidating Euarchonta. "Primatomorpha". Paleobiology Database. Zhang
Primatomorpha
Mammal grandorder containing treeshrews, colugos, and primates
called Sundatheria as the sister group of the primates. Euarchonta and Glires together form the Euarchontoglires, one of the four eutherian clades. The
Euarchonta
Group of mammals
for basal Glires. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 8(1):1–71. Meng, J., Hu, Y. and Li, C. 2003. The osteology of Rhombomylus (Mammalia, Glires): implications
Simplicidentata
Feature of mammalian teeth
light HSB can be seen as dark and light strips of variable width. Among Glires, the group containing rodents, lagomorphs, and their primitive relatives
Hunter-Schreger_band
Area for keeping and raising animals or plants
or woodboring animals such as earthworms, ants or termites. A glirarium (glires = dormice; plural of glis) is an enclosure for housing trapped edible dormice
Vivarium
Order of mammals
(including the suborders Chiroptera, Insectivora and Carnivora), Tertiates (or Glires) and Quaternates (including Gravigrada, Pachydermata and Ruminantia), but
Primate
Mechanism of evolution by differential reproduction
Concordant patterns of early origin of hypsodonty in Great Plains ungulates and Glires". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 365–366: 1–10. Bibcode:2012PPP
Natural_selection
Geological formation in China
Łcja; Li, Qian (2014-12-31). "A new genus of stem lagomorph (Mammalia: Glires) from the Middle Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China". Acta Zoologica
Irdin_Manha_Formation
Species of mammal
neck next to the trachea. Mice are boreoeutherian placental mammals of the Glires clade, which means they are amongst the closest relatives of humans other
House_mouse
Catania KC, Kaas JH (2011). "Updated neuronal scaling rules for the brains of Glires (rodents/lagomorphs)". Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 78 (4): 302–14. doi:10
List of animals by number of neurons
List_of_animals_by_number_of_neurons
Clade of mammals in the subclass Theria
older authors associated Cimolestidae with Ferae, Zalambdalestidae with Glires, Zhelestidae with Ungulata, and Leptictida and Adapisoriculidae with Lipotyphla
Eutheria
Order of mammals
"derived" physical traits. Lagomorphs and rodents form the clade or grandorder Glires. Despite the evolutionary relationship between lagomorphs and rodents, the
Lagomorpha
Flat expanse in western North America
grasslands provided a new niche for mammals, including many ungulates and glires, that switched from browsing diets to grazing diets. Traditionally, the
Great_Plains
Group of mammals that walk on the tips of their toes or hooves
Concordant patterns of early origin of hypsodonty in Great Plains ungulates and Glires". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 365–366: 1–10. Bibcode:2012PPP
Ungulate
Perissodactyla horses, rhinos, tapirs Pholidota pangolins Euarchontoglires Glires Lagomorpha rabbits, hares, pikas Rodentia mice and rats, cavys and porcupines
Evolution_of_mammals
Order of hoofed mammals
in the group of the Belluae ("beasts"). He combined the rhinos with the Glires, a group now consisting of the lagomorphs and rodents. Mathurin Jacques
Perissodactyla
Extinct family of mammals
of Asian eutherians occurring during the Cretaceous. Once classified as Glires, features like epipubic bones and various cranial elements have identified
Zalambdalestidae
Species of rodent
book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) Ma, Y; Wang F; Jin S; Li S. (1987). Glires (rodents and lagomorphs) of northern Xinjiang and their zoogeographical
Roborovski_dwarf_hamster
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Purgatoriidae
Family of mammals
classification scheme, Linnaeus placed the genus Rhinoceros within the group Glires, erroneously considering them closely related to rodents, because Indian
Rhinoceros
Geological formation in Norfolk, England
The Cromer Forest-bed Formation, sometimes known as the Cromer Forest Bed, is a Pleistocene aged geological formation in Norfolk, England. It consists
Cromer_Forest_Bed
Geologic formation in Kazakhstan
fossils dating back to the Neogene period. Much of its fossils consist of Glires and fish, though cetaceans and cryptobranchid salamanders are also known
Aral_Formation
Species of mammal
(2016). "Evolution, phylogeny, ecology, and conservation of the clade Glires: Lagomorpha and Rodentia". In Wilson, D.E.; Lacher, T.E.; Mittermeier, R
European_rabbit
Extinct genus of mammals
Y., KOCH, P. L., TING, S., QIAN, L., & JIN, X. (2004). Gomphos elkema (Glires, Mammalia) from the Erlian Basin: evidence for the early Tertiary Bumbanian
Gomphos
Extinct order of mammals
Euarchontoglires Glires Rodentia (rodents) Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, pikas) Euarchonta Scandentia (treeshrews) Primatomorpha Dermoptera (colugos) Primates/
Plesiadapiformes
Lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system
rodents share many morphological characteristics and are grouped in the clade Glires. Anteaters of the family Myrmecophagidae are unusual in that they lack a
Cervix
Species of mammal
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Sunda_flying_lemur
Genus of mammals in the family Leporidae
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Hare
Geological formation in Kenya
The Hiwegi Formation is a geological formation on Rusinga Island in Kenya preserving fossils dating to the Early Miocene period. The Hiwegi Formation is
Hiwegi_Formation
Dermoptera, and Scandentia; it is (apparently secondarily) reduced or absent in Glires, Primates, Eulipotyphla, and Artiodactyla (including Cetacea). It is the
Entotympanic
Book by Carl Linnaeus
Erinaceus (hedgehogs), Talpa (moles), Sorex (shrews) and Didelphis (opossums) Glires: Rhinoceros (rhinoceroses), Hystrix (porcupines), Lepus (rabbits and hares)
10th edition of Systema Naturae
10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Purgatorius
Chiroptera, Insectivora and Carnivora Order Tertiates Blainville (1839) Glires Superorder Archonta Primates, Bats, Colugos, Treeshrews, and sometimes Elephant
List_of_obsolete_taxa
Details of teeth found in many warm-blooded vertebrate animals
evolutionary modifications have occurred, such as the lack of canines in Glires, the development of tusks from either incisors (elephants) or canines (pigs
Mammal_tooth
Mouse used for scientific research
Euarchontoglires Glires Rodentia (rodents) Lagomorpha (rabbits, hares, pikas) Euarchonta Scandentia (treeshrews) Primatomorpha Dermoptera (flying lemurs)
Laboratory_mouse
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Plagiomenidae
Name for a person or group, by association with some perceived quality of an animal
shoals; (ugly) toad; (small) shrimp Cats 8% 40% as brave as a lion 60% catty Glires (rodents and lagomorphs) 5% 62% mad as a (March) hare; to breed like a rabbit;
Animal_epithet
Extinct family of rodents
(2003). "The osteology of Rhombomylus (Mammalia, Glires) : Implications for phylogeny and evolution of Glires. Bulletin of the AMNH; no. 275". hdl:2246/442
Eurymylidae
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Plesiadapis
Pattern of dentition with high-crowned teeth
Concordant patterns of early origin of hypsodonty in Great Plains ungulates and Glires.” Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. December 2012:365–366
Hypsodont
Genus of mountain-dwelling mammal
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Pika
Primatomorpha Order Primates, lemurs, monkeys, apes and allies Grandorder Glires Order Rodentia, rodents (rats, squirrels, capybaras and beavers) Order Lagomorpha
List_of_chordate_orders
Extinct primatomorph genus
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Mixodectes
Subfamily of rodents
vole mitochondrial genomes increase support for both rodent monophyly and glires. Gene 294:119-129. Robovsky J, Ricánková V, Zrzavy J. 2008. Phylogeny of
Arvicolinae
Extinct clade of mammals
Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas. Part V. Insectivora (Continued), Glires, Edentata." Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 38(16):429-483
Palaeanodonta
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Arctostylopidae
Species of rodent
Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie. p. 1613. Marcus Gavius Apicius. "IX. GLIRES". Tetrapus Quadripedia, Liber VIII: De re coquinaria [On the subject of
European_edible_dormouse
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Carpolestes
Genus of ray-finned fishes
of Greece Vol. 1: Basal vertebrates, Amphibians, Reptiles, Afrotherians, Glires, and Primates, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 91–142, doi:10
Morone
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Micromomyidae
Taxonomy of mammals
Asia) Family Hominidae: (8 species), great apes (worldwide) Superorder Glires Order Lagomorpha: pikas, rabbits, hares (Eurasia, Africa, Americas) Family
Mammal_classification
Genus of mammals
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Cottontail_rabbit
Extinct genus of lagomorph
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Palaeolagus
Extinct order of mammals
related to the rodents and lagomorphs after all. Together they form the clade Glires, often grouped with the Euarchonta to form the superorder Euarchontoglires
Anagaloidea
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Heterohyus
Extinct genus of mammals
Glires Rodentia Lagomorpha Leporidae (rabbits and hares) †Prolagus sardus (Sardinian pika) Ochotona (living pikas)
Prolagus
Extinct genus of mammal
heavily convergent with later groups of herbivorous mammals, including Glires, though phylogenetic analysis suggests a position within the Zhelestidae
Azilestes
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Desmatolagus
Extinct genus of basal lagomorph
Li, Qian (31 December 2014). "A new genus of stem lagomorph (Mammalia: Glires) from the Middle Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China". Acta Zoologica
Erenlagus
Extinct genus of mammals
Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas. Part V. Insectivora (Continued), Glires, Edentata". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 38 (16):
Palaeosinopa
Species of capybara
Hydrochoerus hesperotiganites is an extinct species of capybara that lived in San Diego County, California, during the Rancholabrean stage of the Pleistocene
Hydrochoerus_hesperotiganites
Species of mammal
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Philippine_flying_lemur
Extinct superfamily of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Plesiadapoidea
Extinct genus of proboscideans
of Greece Vol. 1: Basal vertebrates, Amphibians, Reptiles, Afrotherians, Glires, and Primates. Vol. 1. Springer Cham. pp. 299–344. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-68398-6_12
Mastodon
Extinct species of mammal
Glires Rodentia Lagomorpha Leporidae (rabbits and hares) †Prolagus Ochotona (living pikas)
Sardinian_pika
Extinct genus of mammals
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Alilepus
Evolutionary biology hypothetical posed by J. B. S. Haldane
Dashzeveg D, Novacek MJ (2005). "Stem Lagomorpha and the antiquity of Glires". Science. 307 (5712): 1091–1094. Bibcode:2005Sci...307.1091A. doi:10.1126/science
Precambrian_rabbit
Extinct species of mammal
"marsupial tuco-tuco". Like several other multituberculates as well as modern Glires it had rootless incisors, meaning that they never stopped growing. Like
Patagonia_peregrina
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Mixodectidae
Scientific project at the European Bioinformatics Institute
macaque, sooty mangabey, tarsier, Ugandan red colobus Scandentia tree shrew Glires (Rodents + Lagomorphs) Algerian mouse, alpine marmot, american beaver, arctic
Ensembl genome database project
Ensembl_genome_database_project
Genus of mammals (fossil)
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Anagale
Extinct family of mammals
the anterior surface, a condition termed gliriform, as it also occurs in Glires (rodents and lagomorphs). The cheek teeth (premolars and molars) of mesotheriids
Mesotheriidae
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Pseudictopidae
Mammalian protein found in humans
five major clades: Xenarthra, Afrotheria, Laurasiatheria, Euarchonta, and Glires. CNR1 has also proven useful at lower taxonomic levels, such as rodents
Cannabinoid_receptor_1
Extinct genus of fish
Bowen & Koch, 2005), which is an early diverging member of the mammal group Glires. P. greenei, P. crassus, and the type species P. frangens were originally
Palaeomylus
Genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Ptilocercus
Body part used for neuroscience research
Numbers and Densities of Neuronal and Nonneuronal Cells in the Brain of Glires, Primates, Scandentia, Eulipotyphlans, Afrotherians and Artiodactyls, and
Mouse_brain
Extinct genus of primates
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Microsyops
Mammalian protein found in humans
major clades: Xenarthra, Afrotheria, Laurasiatheria, and Euarchonta plus Glires. Nearly 1000 cystic fibrosis-causing mutations have been described. The
Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
Cystic_fibrosis_transmembrane_conductance_regulator
Extinct genus of primates
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Torrejonia
Extinct genus of rabbits
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Aztlanolagus
Averianov, A. (1998). "Taxonomic notes on some recently described Eocene Glires (Mammalia)". Zoosystematica Rossica. 7: 308–310. Heissig, K.; Schmidt-Kittler
Shamolagus
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Ignacius
Species of mammal
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Pen-tailed_treeshrew
Extinct genus of xenarthran mammals
Concordant patterns of early origin of hypsodonty in Great Plains ungulates and Glires." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. December 2012:365–366
Glyptotherium
Species of mammal
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Hispid_hare
Extinct subfamily of mammals
Concordant patterns of early origin of hypsodonty in Great Plains ungulates and Glires". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 365–366: 1–10. doi:10
Leptaucheniinae
Extinct genus of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Phoxomylus
Extinct family of mammals
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Anagalidae
Genus of mammals
Class: Mammalia Magnorder: Boreoeutheria Superorder: Euarchontoglires Clade: Glires Lagomorpha Lagomorpha †Eurolagus †Hsiuannania †Hypsimylus †Lushilagus †Palaeolagus
Oryctolagus
Extinct genus of primate
Allictops Anictops Cartictops Haltictops Paranictops Pseudictops Suyinia Glires Duplicidentata Simplicidentata Euarchonta Scandentia Ptilocercus Tupaiidae
Saxonella
GLIRES
GLIRES
GLIRES
GLIRES
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rice Put During Pooja in Hindu Rituals
Boy/Male
Scottish Irish Spanish
Twin.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A river in Paradise.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of Sathi, Lord Shiva, Kind
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of the Prophet's sword
Girl/Female
Indian
Death-bed
Boy/Male
Greek
From the mountain.
Girl/Female
Australian
Trust
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Happiness; Smile; Faith; Night; Name of a River
Boy/Male
Muslim
Very sparkling, Very bright
GLIRES
GLIRES
GLIRES
GLIRES
GLIRES
n. pl.
An order of mammals; the Rodentia.