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Haplorhini (/hæpləˈraɪnaɪ/), the
haplorhines (Gr**** for "simple-nosed") or the "dry-nosed"
primates is a
suborder of
primates containing the
tarsiers and...
- classification, the
tarsiers and
simians are
grouped under the
suborder Haplorhini,
while the
strepsirrhines are
placed in
suborder Strepsirrhini. Strong...
- to be intelligent,
especially the Old
World monkeys.
Within suborder Haplorhini, the
simians are a
sister group to the
tarsiers – the two
members diverged...
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primate evolution. Even the
placement of
Tarsiiformes within suborder Haplorhini, as a
sister group to the
simians (monkeys and apes), is
still debated...
- or lemurs,
lorises and allies, as well as the
tarsiers of the
suborder Haplorhini); it is a
paraphyletic grouping because it
excludes the Simiiformes, which...
- This is a list of
African primates,
containing all
recent species of
primates found in
Africa including Madagascar.
According to the IUCN/SSC
Primate Specialist...
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There are
currently 1,258 genera, 161 families, 27 orders, and
around 5,937
recognized living species of mammal.
Mammalian taxonomy is in
constant flux...
- or as the
sister group to the
simians (Anthropoidea) in the
infraorder Haplorhini.
Analysis of SINE insertions, a type of
macromutation to the DNA, is argued...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Mammalia Order:
Primates Suborder:
Haplorhini Infraorder:
Simiiformes Family:
Hominidae Subfamily:
Homininae Tribe:...
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those without a rhinarium, the
Haplorhini, (the Simians: monkeys, apes, and humans). In
place of the rhinarium,
Haplorhini have a more mobile, continuous...