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- Paromomyidae is a family of mammals that may include the earliest primates, or taxa closely related to them. Bloch, Jonathan I.; Silcox, Mary T.; Boyer...
- S2CID 6112274. Clemens, William (May 24, 1974). "Purgatorius, an Early Paromomyid Primate". Science. 184 (4139): 903–05. Bibcode:1974Sci...184..903C. doi:10...
- link the Plesiadapiformes with the order Dermoptera. They proposed that paromomyid Phenacolemur had digital proportions of the fossil indicated gliding habits...
- by Dirnberger, Peláez-Campomanes & López-Antoñanzas (2024). Purported paromomyid "Arcius" ilerdensis is reinterpreted as a member of the family Apatemyidae...
- Edworthia is an extinct genus of paromomyid plesiadapiform which existed in Alberta, Canada, during the early Paleocene (middle Torrejonian age). It was...
- fragment. A paromomyid. Phenacolemur P. fremontensis Wind River Basin, Wyoming. Shotgun Member. A lower jaw & isolated teeth. A paromomyid. P. cf. frugivorus...
- carpolestid plesiadapiform Chiromyoides, small plesiadapid Phenacolemur, paromomyid plesiadapiform Plesiadapis, plesiadapid plesiadapiform Rodentia - rodents...
- Sp. nov In press Godinot & Vidalenc in Godinot et al. Eocene  France A paromomyid plesiadapiform. Asiapator Gen. et sp. nov Valid Lopatin & Averianov Eocene...
- Doug M.; Gingerich, Philip D.; Gunnell, Gregg F. (2002). "New primitive paromomyid from the Clarkforkian of Wyoming and dental eruption in Plesiadapiformes"...
- C. (2023). "New paromomyids (Mammalia, Primates) from the Paleocene of southwestern Alberta, Canada, and an analysis of paromomyid interrelationships"...