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- genus Darwinius in the subfamily Cercamoniinae of the family Notharctidae within the extinct infraorder Adapiformes of early primates. Darwinius masillae...
- exceptional preservation, particularly plants, arthropods and vertebrates (e.g. Darwinius masillae). The Messel pit (German: Grube Messel) is a disused quarry near...
- subsequent analysis on the Darwinius fossil by Erik Seiffert and colleagues rejects this "missing link" idea, classifying Darwinius and other adapiforms within...
- Isotope dilution analysis Ida, a fossil of the early primate genus Darwinius, species Darwinius masillae List of storms named Ida Mount Ida, disambiguation page...
- usually considered to be Strepsirrhini, such as the Notharctidae, and Darwinius. Po****, R. I. (1918-03-05). "On the External Characters of the Lemurs...
- Introversion Software Darwinia (novel), a 1998 novel by Robert Charles Wilson Darwinius, an extinct primate This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Asia into Africa. However, the early European fauna is exemplified by Darwinius, a basal strepsirrhine dated to 47 million years (early Eocene) The earliest...
- idea reemerged briefly in 2009 during the media attention surrounding Darwinius masillae (dubbed "Ida"), a cercamoniine from Germany that was touted as...
- Rütimeyer, 1862 Caenopithecus lemuroides Rütimeyer, 1862 Darwinius Franzen et al., 2009 Darwinius masillae Franzen et al., 2009 Europolemur Weigelt, 1933...
- a toothcomb like modern lemurs; recent analysis has demonstrated that Darwinius masillae fits into this grouping. The latter was closely related to tarsiers...