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- Cercamoniinae is a subfamily within the extinct primate family Notharctidae primarily found in Europe, although a few genera have been found in North America...
- Instead, lemuriforms may be descended from a very early branch of Asian cercamoniines or sivaladapids that immigrated to northern Africa. Until discoveries...
- scarce fossil record. Lemuriform primates may have evolved from either cercamoniines or sivaladapids, both of which were adapiforms that may have originated...
- Djebelemur, an African genus likely to be related to an early Asian branch of cercamoniine adapiforms, as a stem group to modern strepsirrhines, including lemurs...
- species to be discovered at the Messel locality that belongs to the cercamoniine adapiforms, in addition to Europolemur koenigswaldi and Europolemur kelleri...
- Vidalenc in Godinot et al. Eocene Cos, near Caylus (Quercy)  France A cercamoniine adapiform. Protoadapis andrei Sp. nov In press Godinot & Vidalenc in...
- designation because it does not belong in the genus Anchomomys, which contains cercamoniine adapiforms found in Europe. Both djebelemurids share more characteristics—and...
- 'Anchomomys' milleri, a fossil primate originally described as a type of cercamoniine (early adapiforms found in the northern continents). Despite significant...
- during the Paleocene (66 to 55 mya) and might have evolved from early cercamoniines from Asia. Fossil primates such as Djebelemur, 'Anchomomys' milleri...
- (a shelf on the margin of the tooth at the side of the tongue) as in cercamoniines. Many later species show increasing adaptation for folivory including...