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Notharctinae is an
extinct subfamily of
primates that were
common in
North America during the
early and
middle Eocene (55-34
million years ago). The six...
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Notharctidae Subfamily Asiadapinae Subfamily Cercamoniinae Subfamily Notharctinae "PBDB". paleobiodb.org.
Retrieved 2021-08-18. Gebo 2002, pp. 23 & 26...
- subfamilies: Adapinae,
Notharctinae, and
sometimes Sivaladapinae. All
North American adapiforms were
lumped under Notharctinae,
while the Old
World forms...
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Notharctus tenebrosus was an
early primate from the
early Eocene, some 54–38
million years ago. Its
fossil was
found by
Ferdinand V.
Hayden in 1870 in...
- Order:
Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Notharctidae Subfamily: †
Notharctinae Genus: †Notharctus Leidy, 1870
Species †N. pugnax †N. robustior †N. tenebrosus...
- non-elongated
tarsus and
numerous premolar and
molar crests and
within Notharctinae because of its four premolars,
unfused mandible, a
hypocone derived from...
- Order:
Primates Suborder:
Strepsirrhini Family: †Notharctidae Subfamily: †
Notharctinae Genus: †Copelemur
Gingerich & Simons, 1977 Type
species †Copelemur tutus...
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Cantius frugivorus is a
species of
adapiform primate that
lived in
North America during the
early Eocene. This
species had a
dental formula of 2.1.4.32...
- Gingerich, P. D. (2023). "Phylogeny and
Evolution of
North American Notharctinae (Mammalia, Primates) in the
Early Eocene of Wyoming".
Contributions from...
- PMID 819339. Covert, H. H. (1990). "Phylogenetic
relationships among the
Notharctinae of
North America".
American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. 81 (3):...