- subfamilies, the
notharctines were not
terribly diverse with only two or
three species occurring synchronously. However,
notharctines are some of the most...
-
approximately 4.5
kilograms (9.9 lb) in
weight and was the last
surviving notharctine species,
probably because of its
position in the
refugia that existed...
-
Notharctus N. sp. V-72157.
Damaged isolated molar (UCMP 113256). A
notharctine similar to N. robustior.
Omomys O.
powayensis V-71180, V-72157 & V-72158...
- Nevada, with
implications for
incisor morphology and
paleogeography of
notharctine primates".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 37 (4): e1331914. Bibcode:2017JVPal...
- (2021). A
study on the
changes in
teeth and
dentary shape through time in
notharctines from the
Eocene Willwood Formation (Wyoming,
United States) is published...
-
phylogeny and
evolution of
notharctines known from
Wyoming is
published by
Gingerich (2023), who
considers changes of the
notharctine diversity to be related...
-
Cottonwood Cr****,
Lysite Member. An omomyid.
Arapajovius A. cf.
gazini Copelemur C.
feretutus Lysite Member. "ACM 4326, an
isolated right M1". A
notharctine....
- 141–256, doi:10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00005.x Gunnell, G. F (2002), "
Notharctine primates (Adapiformes) from the
early to
middle Eocene (Wasatchian-Bridgerian)...
- Aguascalientes, Mexico, to the
genus Coendou.
Virtual cranial endocasts of the
notharctines Notharctus tenebrosus and
Smilodectes gracilis, as well as the adapid...
- quadrupedalism, leaping, and climbing. This
species is less of a
leaper than the
notharctines and used slow
quadrupedalism less than the adapines. Gebo 2002, pp. 28–29...