Definition of Adapidae. Meaning of Adapidae. Synonyms of Adapidae

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Definition of Adapidae

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Meaning of Adapidae from wikipedia

- Adapidae is a family of extinct primates that primarily radiated during the Eocene epoch between about 55 and 34 million years ago.[citation needed] Adapid...
- continents, the other being the adapids (family Adapidae). Early representatives of the Omomyidae and Adapidae appear suddenly at the beginning of the Eocene...
- Godinotia is an extinct genus of strepsirrhine primate belonging to the Adapidae family. It lived during the Eocene epoch (49 million years ago), and its...
- early 1870s. Originally, adapiforms were all included under the family Adapidae, which was divided into two or three subfamilies: Adapinae, Notharctinae...
- Superfamily Adapoidea Family Notharctidae Family Sivaladapidae Family Adapidae Infraorder incertae sedis Superfamily incertae sedis Family Azibiidae Family...
- consistent with climbing instead of leaping. Adapis belongs to the family Adapidae. While there is debate regarding the number of species of Adapis, the morphological...
- Mazateronodon Nievesia Panobius Periconodon Pronycticebus ProtoadapisAdapidae Adapis Cryptadapis Leptadapis Magnadapis Microadapis Palaeolemur †Asiadapidae...
- Adapinae is a subfamily within the extinct primate family Adapidae, primarily found in Europe until the end of the Eocene. They are thought to have originated...
- Mazateronodon Nievesia Panobius Periconodon Pronycticebus ProtoadapisAdapidae Adapis Cryptadapis Leptadapis Magnadapis Microadapis Palaeolemur †Asiadapidae...
- Mazateronodon Nievesia Panobius Periconodon Pronycticebus ProtoadapisAdapidae Adapis Cryptadapis Leptadapis Magnadapis Microadapis Palaeolemur †Asiadapidae...