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- The dental parts of Aotus dindensis was more primitive than that of extant Aotus. As the night monkeys of today, Aotus dindensis probably had a similar nocturnal...
- Black-headed night monkey, Aotus nigriceps Group Incertae sedis †Aotus dindensis Night monkeys have large brown eyes; the size improves their nocturnal...
- 025.0101. S2CID 83583912. 136211. Setoguchi & Rosenberger, 1988 Aotus dindensis in the Paleobiology Database Tejedor, 2013, p.22 Takai et al., 2001 Miocallicebus...
- conclucatus at Fossilworks.org Micodon kiotensis at Fossilworks.org Aotus dindensis at Fossilworks.org Miocallicebus villaviejai at Fossilworks.org Cebupithecia...
- blakei Tejedor et al., 2006 Aotinae Elliot, 1913 Aotus Illiger, 1811 Aotus dindensis Setoguchi & Rosenberger, 1987 Aotinae, incertae sedis Tremacebus Hershkovitz...
- the same level as where Cebupithecia has been found, fossils of Aotus dindensis, Micodon, Mohanamico, Saimiri annectens, Saimiri fieldsi, and Stirtonia...
- estimated weight of Mohanamico was 1,000 g (2.2 lb), similar in size to Aotus dindensis found in the same location. The Argentinian genus Homunculus had smaller...
- Taxa Species Presence Abundance Description Images Notes Aotus A. dindensis Cebupithecia C. sarmientoi Lagonimico L. conclucatus Micodon M. kiotensis...
- Acarechimys minutissimus, Anachlysictis gracilis, Anadasypus hond****, Aotus dindensis, Boreostemma acostae, B. gigantea, Brievabradys laventensis, Cebupithecia...
- Cebupithecia sarmientoi, Stirtonia victoriae and S. tatacoensis, Aotus dindensis, Nuciruptor rubricae, Mohanamico, Lagonimico, Patasola and Laventiana...