- Lemuriformes,
although they are also
sometimes placed in
their own infraorder,
Lorisiformes Gregory, 1915.: 38
Order Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini Infraorder...
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alternative taxonomy places the
lorisoids in
their own infraorder,
Lorisiformes.
Lemuriform primates are
characterized by a toothcomb, a specialized...
-
living Strepsirrhini divides them into two infraorders,
Lemuriformes and
Lorisiformes.
Order Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini: lemurs,
galagos and lorisids...
- McArdle, John E. (1981).
Functional morphology of the hip and
thigh of the
lorisiformes. Vol. 17. Basel, München [usw.]: Karger. pp. 1–132. ISBN 978-3-8055-1767-6...
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Lemuriformes is an
ancestral trait that
likely emerged after their split from
Lorisiformes.
While female spotted hyenas were
sometimes referred to as pseudohermaphrodites...
- Alternatively, the
lorisoids are
sometimes placed in
their own infraorder,
Lorisiformes,
separate from the lemurs. In
another taxonomy published by
Colin Groves...
- 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...
- po****r
alternative taxonomy places the
lorisoids in
their own infraorder,
Lorisiformes. Rose 2006, p. 166.
Szalay &
Delson 1980, p. 149.
Cartmill 2010, p. 15...
- (Adapiformes and Lemuriformes) or
three infraorders (Adapiformes, Lemuriformes,
Lorisiformes). A less
common taxonomy places the aye-aye (Daubentoniidae) in its own...
- Morimoto, Naoki; Ishida,
Hidemi (2017). "A new
species of
Mioeuoticus (
Lorisiformes, Primates) from the
early Middle Miocene of Kenya".
Anthropological Science...