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known from the
Paleocene and
Eocene of
North America, Europe, and Asia.
Plesiadapids were
abundant in the late Paleocene, and
their fossils are
often used...
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small plesiadapid Ignacius,
paramomyid plesiadapiform Nannodectes,
basal plesiadapid Phenacolemur,
paramomyid plesiadapiform Plesiadapis,
plesiadapid plesiadapiform...
- the
original on 2006-05-04. Van Valen, L. (1994). "The
origin of the
plesiadapid primates and the
nature of Purgatorius".
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Evolutionary Theory 10 (1991), 1–13. "The
origin of the
plesiadapid primates and the
nature of Purgatorius",
Evolutionary Monographs 15 (1994)...
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Chiromyoides is a
small plesiadapid primatomorph that is
known for its
unusually robust upper and
lower incisors, deep dentary, and
comparatively small...
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discovered by Joan Useb in 2010.
Plesi (63 Mya,
North America). A
female plesiadapid.
Although Earth is lush again, her
species still looks very
similar to...
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carpolestid plesiadapiform Chiromyoides,
small plesiadapid Phenacolemur,
paromomyid plesiadapiform Plesiadapis,
plesiadapid plesiadapiform Rodentia -
rodents Alagomys...
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skeleton of
Mixodectes shows arboreal specialization similar to
those of
plesiadapids and dermopterans,
supporting their inclusion within Euarchonta. Paleontology...
- H-GSP Loc. 9712,
Banda Daud Shah A
premolar and an
incisor The
first plesiadapid from Indo-****stan.
Kohatius K.
coppensi Chorlakki Teeth. An omomyid...
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superfamily Lemuroidea with most of the lemurs.
Although treeshrews,
plesiadapids, and the like are now no
longer considered to be
closely related to lemurs...