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cheirogaleidae การใช้

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  • They are most closely related to mouse lemurs within Cheirogaleidae, a anogenital scent gland.
  • In terms of its general dentition, the gray mouse lemur shares the same dental formula as all other members of its family, Cheirogaleidae:
  • Fork-marked lemurs are among the least studied of all lemurs and are some of the largest members of the family Cheirogaleidae, weighing around or more.
  • Classifications in the first half of the 20th century divided lemurs into three families : Daubentoniidae, Indriidae, and Lemuridae, with the latter including the current Cheirogaleidae and Lepilemuridae.
  • It was originally named by Dr . Albert G黱ther in 1875 as " Cheirogaleus trichotis " as part of the " Cheirogaleidae " family, or the dwarf lemurs.
  • ""'Bugtilemur " "'is an extinct genus of Strepsirhine primate tentatively placed within family Cheirogaleidae, which includes the dwarf and mouse lemurs of Madagascar.
  • Since the 1970s, the rafting hypothesis has been called into question by claims that lemur family Cheirogaleidae might be more closely related to the other Afro-Asian strepsirrhines than to the rest of the lemurs.
  • Although all studies place Cheirogaleidae and Lepilemuridae as a sister clade to Indriidae and Lemuridae, some suggest that Cheirogaleidae and Lepilemuridae diverged first, while others suggest that Indriidae and Lemuridae were the first to branch off.
  • Although all studies place Cheirogaleidae and Lepilemuridae as a sister clade to Indriidae and Lemuridae, some suggest that Cheirogaleidae and Lepilemuridae diverged first, while others suggest that Indriidae and Lemuridae were the first to branch off.
  • Because of concerns that Lemuridae might not be monophyletic, the family was later split; in 1982 Tattersall separated the Cheirogaleidae for the dwarf lemurs, mouse lemurs and relatives, and the Lepilemuridae for the sportive lemurs and bamboo lemurs ( including the greater bamboo lemur ).
  • Although " Mirza ", " Microcebus ", and " Allocebus " form a clade within Cheirogaleidae, the three lineages are thought to have mya ( million years ago ), although another estimate using mtDNA places the divergence between " Mirza " and " Microcebus " at 24.2 mya.