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emerged deep in the
Adapiformes tree,
possibly as
sister of a
group which include e.g.
Aframonius and Notharctidae. The
Adapiformes are thus
found not...
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classifications include either two
infraorders (
Adapiformes and Lemuriformes) or
three infraorders (
Adapiformes, Lemuriformes, Lorisiformes). A less common...
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classifications include either two
infraorders (
Adapiformes and Lemuriformes) or
three infraorders (
Adapiformes, Lemuriformes, Lorisiformes). A less common...
- out that a case can be made for
Amphipithecidae being placed either as
adapiformes (i.e.
early strepsirrhines) or as
early anthropoids,
noting in particular...
- This is a list of
fossil primates—extinct
primates for
which a
fossil record exists.
Primates are
generally thought to have
evolved from a small, unspecialized...
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Plesiadapiformes ("Adapid-like" or "near
Adapiformes") is an
extinct basal pan-primates group, as
sister to the rest of the pan-primates. The pan-primates...
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Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini: non-tarsier
prosimians Infraorder †
Adapiformes:
extinct "lemur-like"
primates Infraorder Lemuriformes: lemurs, lorises...
- (Sioux: "little cat man") is an
extinct genus of
primate belonging to
Adapiformes. With a
weight of
approximately 5
pounds (2.3 kg),
around 1 foot (0.3 m)...
- London:
Marshall Editions. p. 287. ISBN 1-84028-152-9. Gebo, D.L. (2002). "
Adapiformes:
Phylogeny and adaptation". In Hartwig, W.C. (ed.). The
Primate Fossil...
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infraorders 4
infraorders Order Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini Infraorder †
Adapiformes Infraorder Lemuriformes Superfamily Lemuroidea Family †Archaeolemuridae...