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Notharctidae is an
extinct family of
adapiform primates found primarily in
North America and Europe.
Family Notharctidae Subfamily Asiadapinae Subfamily...
- Coupure, part of a
significant extinction event at the end of the Eocene.
Notharctids,
which most
closely resembled some of Madagascar's lemurs, come from...
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describes fossil material of the
plesiadapiform Microsyops annectens, the
notharctid adapiform Notharctus robustior, and
omomyid tarsiiforms Hemiacodon gracilis...
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Notharctidae Notharctus N. sp. Lake
Gosiute A
notharctid adapiform.
Smilodectes S.
gracilis Lake
Uinta A
notharctid adapiform.
Formerly included in Notharctus...
- Locality/Member
Material Notes Image Cf.
Agerinia Cf. A. sp.
Chorlakki A tooth. A
notharctid, with
similarities to A. roselli.
Jattadectes J.
mamikheli H-GSP Loc....
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pseudorhyncocyonid Leptictidium,
nyctitheres Cryptotopos and Saturninia,
notharctid Anchomomys,
omomyids Necrolemur and Pseudoloris,
glirid Glamys, pseudosciurid...
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Valid Marigó, Minwer-Barakat & Moyà-Solà
Early Late
Eocene Spain A
notharctid adapiform. The type
species is
Nievesia sossisensis.
Nsungwepithecus Gen...
- hdl:11336/182832. PMID 27457552.
Peter Robinson (2016). "Diversity
starts early:
notharctid primates from the
Sandcouleean (Early Eocene) of the
Powder River Basin...
- of the calcaneus. The
ankle morphology of
Adapis differs from that of
notharctid taxa in its
abbreviated astragalar neck and
reduced distal aspect of the...
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pseudorhyncocyonid Leptictidium,
nyctitheriids Cryptotopos and Saturninia,
notharctid Anchomomys,
omomyid Necrolemur,
rodents (Elfomys, Glamys, Paradelomys...