- ; López‐Torres,
Sergi (April 2017). "The
evolutionary radiation of
plesiadapiforms".
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews. 26 (2): 74–94...
- the
Plesiadapiforms.
Several characters of the
dentition of Purgatorius,
which includes its
incisor morphology, can ally it with
later plesiadapiforms. The...
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Bloch et al. in 2007.
Hypothesis of
evolutionary relationships for
plesiadapiforms and
closely related taxa
based on the most
parsimonious single cladogram...
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hands and feet
specially adapted for
maneuvering on
small branches.
Plesiadapiforms from the
early Paleocene are
sometimes considered "archaic primates"...
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genera within the
family Paromomyidae, the
longest living family of any
plesiadapiforms,
persisting for
around 30 Ma
during the
Paleocene and
Eocene epochs...
- (January 23, 2007). "New
Paleocene skeletons and the
relationship of
plesiadapiforms to crown-clade primates".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
- due to lack of
fossil evidence. They are
believed to have
split from
plesiadapiforms in
Eurasia around the
early Eocene or earlier. The
first true primates...
- G. B.; López-Torres,
Sergi (2017). "The
evolutionary radiation of
plesiadapiforms".
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews. 26 (2): 74–94...
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rainforest plants. It
appears to have been a
distant relative of the
Plesiadapiforms such as Plesiadapis. Bloch, J.I.; D.C. Fisher; K.D. Rose & P.D. Gingerich...
- is
known about the
anatomy of
plesiadapiforms comes from
fragmentary jaws and teeth, so most
definitions of
plesiadapiform genera and
species are based...