Genus: Arboroharamiya ZHENG, BI, WANG, & MENG, 2013
Etymology: Latin, arbor, "tree" and Arabic, Haramiya, "trickster, petty theif."

Species: jenkinsi ZHENG, BI, WANG, & MENG, 2013
Etymology: In honor of Farish A. Jenkins Jr, for his contribution to the study of Mesozoic mammals, haramiyids included.

Holotype: STEM33-9

Locality: Mutoudeng, Hebei Province, China.

Horizon: Tiaojishan Formation.

Biostragraphy:

Age: Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.

Material: Both mandibles, associted with teeth and isoalted upper teeth, and a partial skeleton.

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Species: allinhopsonorum emend HAN, MAO, BI, WANG & MENG, 2019
Etymology: In honor of E. F. Allin and J. A. Hopson for thier contribution to the study of mammalian middle ear evolution.
= Arboroharamiya allinhopsoni HAN, MAO, BI, WANG & MENG, 2019

Holotype: HG-M017

Locality: Nanshimen village, Gangou Township, Qinglong County, Hebei Province, China.

Horizon: Tiaojishan Formation.

Biostragraphy:

Age: Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.

Material: A nearly complete skeleton with craniodental structures and fur impressions preserved.

Paratype: HG-M018: Fragmenar skull, and skeleton with well-preserved impressions of fur adn gliding membrane.

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Species: fuscus LI, D'ALBA, DEBRUYN DOBSON, ZHOU, CLARKE, VINTHER, LI & SHAWKEY, 2025
Etymology: Latin, fucus, "dark, swarthy, dusky": the specific name referes to the dark coloration or pelage as reconstructed in this research.

Holotype: CUGBPP1901

Locality: Nanshimen Village, Gangou Tonwship, Qinglong County, Hebei Province, China.

Horizon: Tiaojishan Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Oxfordian Stage, Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: Partial skull and skeleton.

Note: With integumetnary tissue, including patagium for gliding.