- is
substantially uncertain. The most
commonly found fossil species of
parapithecid is
Apidium phiomense,
found like many of the
species in the
Jebel Qatrani...
- Bond, Mariano; de Vries, Dorien; Campbell,
Kenneth E. (2020-04-10). "A
parapithecid stem
anthropoid of
African origin in the
Paleogene of
South America"...
-
Seiffert et al. led them to
consider that
Arsinoea may or may not be a
parapithecid,
although certainly parapithecoidal, and
suggest that
Arsinoea kallimos...
- Bond, Mariano; de Vries, Dorien;
Campbell Jr.,
Kenneth E. (2020). "A
parapithecid stem
anthropoid of
African origin in the
Paleogene of
South America"...
- Mariano; de Vries, Dorien; Campbell,
Kenneth E. (10
April 2020). "A
parapithecid stem
anthropoid of
African origin in the
Paleogene of
South America"...
- antibodies.
Scientists report fossil evidence which suggests an
extinct parapithecid rafted across the
Atlantic in the
Paleogene and at
least briefly colonized...
- M.; Cornejo, F.M.; Bond, M.; de Vries, D.; Campbell, K.E. (2020). "A
parapithecid stem
anthropoid of
African origin in the
Paleogene of
South America"...
- generally, both
formations preserve propliopithecids and
parapithecine parapithecids as well as oligopithecids.
While the
former two
groups are restricted...
-
evidence for nocturnality, but
derived dental features shared with
younger parapithecids draw this genus, and
possibly 45-million-year-old
Algeripithecus (Strepsirrhini)...
- Bond, Mariano; de Vries, Dorien;
Campbell Jr.,
Kenneth E. (2020). "A
parapithecid stem
anthropoid of
African origin in the
Paleogene of
South America"...