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consider Dermoptera to be a
suborder of
Primates and use the
suborder Euprimates for the "true" primates. The
primate lineage is
thought to go back at...
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thought to be
ancestral to primates) or that it
should be
recognized as a
euprimate,
either as an
omomyid (a
branch of
fossil primates thought to be closely...
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thought to be more
closely related to primates. The
first true
primates (
euprimates) do not
appear in the
fossil record until the
early Eocene (~55 mya),...
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omomyoids (
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having no
surviving descendants). The
crown primates are also
called "
Euprimates" in this context. Alternatively, in 2018, the
Plesiadapiformes were proposed...
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Rachel H. (2016). "New
euprimate postcrania from the
early Eocene of Gujarat, India, and the strepsirrhine–haplorhine...
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diversity of
lower premolars and
molars in
Paleogene plesiadapiforms and
euprimates from
North America is
published by Hunter,
Schottenstein &
Jernvall (2024)...