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primates from the
middle Eocene epoch. Its only
known species,
Darwinius masillae,
lived approximately 47
million years ago (Lutetian stage)
based on dating...
- preservation,
particularly plants,
arthropods and
vertebrates (e.g.
Darwinius masillae). The
Messel pit (German:
Grube Messel) is a
disused quarry near the village...
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toothcomb like
modern lemurs;
recent analysis has
demonstrated that
Darwinius masillae fits into this grouping. The
latter was
closely related to tarsiers, monkeys...
- 47-million-year-old, 95%
complete skeleton of a
primitive primate,
Darwinius masillae, that had been in the
private collection of an
amateur fossil collector...
- Ida, a
fossil of the
early primate genus Darwinius,
species Darwinius masillae List of
storms named Ida
Mount Ida,
disambiguation page I.D.A. (drug store)...
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reemerged briefly in 2009
during the
media attention surrounding Darwinius masillae (dubbed "Ida"), a
cercamoniine from
Germany that was
touted as a "missing...
- A.; Kay, R. F.;
Christopher Kirk, E.; Ross, C. F. (2010). "Darwinius
masillae is a strepsirrhine—a
reply to
Franzen et al. (2009)" (PDF).
Journal of...
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pulps of the
thumb and
index finger is a
human characteristic.
Darwinius masillae, an
Eocene primate transitional fossil between prosimian and simian, had...
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Retrieved 20 May 2023. "Missing Link
fossil discovery Ida -
Darwinius masillae -
earliest ancestor found". The
Faith versus Reason Debate. 2009. Archived...
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Museum and the
Zoological Museum.
Among the
attractions is the
Darwinius masillae fossil "Ida", a
primate from the
Eocene Epoch.
Office entrance to Zoological...