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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...
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There are two
major branches of adapids,
subfamily Adapinae (adapines) and
subfamily Caenopithecinae (caenopithecines). Caenopithecines...
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family Adapidae,
which was
divided into two or
three subfamilies:
Adapinae, Notharctinae, and
sometimes Sivaladapinae. All
North American adapiforms...
- 2005
Marcgodinotius indicus Bajpai et al., 2005
Adapidae Trouessart, 1879
Adapinae Trouesart, 1879
Adapis Cuvier, 1821
Adapis bruni Adapis collinsonae Hooker...
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Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Adapidae Subfamily: †
Adapinae Genus: †Magnadapis
Godinot & Couette, 2008
Species †M. quercyi Godinot...
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Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Adapidae Subfamily: †
Adapinae Genus: †Adapis Cuvier, 1822 Type
species †Adapis
parisiensis Cuvier, 1821...
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Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Adapidae Subfamily: †
Adapinae Genus: †Cryptadapis Godinot, 1984 Type
species †Cryptadapis
tertius Godinot...
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Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Adapidae Subfamily: †
Adapinae Genus: †Microadapis Szalay, 1974 Type
species †Microadapis
sciureus Stehlin...
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Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Adapidae Subfamily: †
Adapinae Genus: †Leptadapis Gervais, 1876
Species †L. ****olicus †L. filholi Godinot...