D. J. Scott
[Last Update: June 6th, 2018]

Parent Group

Supraprimates

Sister Groups

Glires

Daughter Groups

Euarchonta
Chiroptera (formerly)


Articles

Convergence or Introgression?
Could the mosaic of characteristics seen in fossil and extant hominids be evidence of past hybridization?

“Through a Glass, Darkly”
Dinosaurian hominids.


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The Hive
About the ethology of the human animal.

Religion & Spirituality
Humans and their imaginary friends.


Lists

Fossil Hominid Specimens

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The Archonta

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Copyright © 2017 by Dustin Jon Scott
[Created: April 10th, 2017]
[Last Update: June 4th, 2017]

Introduction

Ever since Chiroptera was reassigned from Archonta, Archonta has been replaced by Euarchonta The Euarchonta (Archonta minus Chiroptera) and the Glires jointly make up the Euarchontaglires or Supraprimates.



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