- Africa. Likewise, if
azibiids are simians, it
would support the
hypothesis that
simians originated in
Africa instead of Asia.
Azibiids were small-bodied...
- been
considered a cercamoniine, but also may have been a stem lemuriform.
Azibiids from
Algeria date to
roughly the same time and may be a
sister group of...
- be a
strepsirrhine primate instead of a haplorhine,
placing it with the
azibiids, a
group thought to be most
closely related to
lemuriforms (living lemurs...
- been
considered a cercamoniine, but also may have been a stem lemuriform.
Azibiids from
Algeria date to
roughly the same time and may be a
sister group of...
- Afro-Arabian clade,
which includes crown lemuriforms and
possibly the
disputed azibiids,
excludes the
Holarctic adapiforms and may be
descended from an
early Asian...
-
morphology and
hypothesized that this
applied to all
azibiids,
favoring his
earlier view that
azibiids may be
early simians instead of stem lemuriforms....
- that
found in
toothcombed primates.
Although the
anterior dentition of
azibiids is unknown, they may have
possessed a toothcomb,
indicating an ancient...
- Africa, and the
earliest known strepsirrhine primates from
Africa are
azibiids from the
early Eocene,
which likely descended from a very
early colonization...
- ; Adaci, M.; Mahboubi, M.H.; Bensalah, M. (2011). "Talar
morphology of
azibiids, strepsirhine-related
primates from the
Eocene of Algeria: Phylogenetic...
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Azibiids...