Definition of Notharctines. Meaning of Notharctines. Synonyms of Notharctines

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Notharctines. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Notharctines and, of course, Notharctines synonyms and on the right images related to the word Notharctines.

Definition of Notharctines

No result for Notharctines. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Notharctines from wikipedia

- subfamilies, the notharctines were not terribly diverse with only two or three species occurring synchronously. However, notharctines are some of the most...
- 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...
- molars indicates that Pelycodus, like Cantius and unlike later folivorous Notharctines such as Notharctus and Smilodectes, was most likely a frugivore, though...
- 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...
- (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...
- Nevada, with implications for incisor morphology and paleogeography of notharctine primates". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 37 (4): e1331914. Bibcode:2017JVPal...
- phylogeny and evolution of notharctines known from Wyoming is published by Gingerich (2023), who considers changes of the notharctine diversity to be related...
- Aguascalientes, Mexico, to the genus Coendou. Virtual cranial endocasts of the notharctines Notharctus tenebrosus and Smilodectes gracilis, as well as the adapid...
- 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)...