- of a
single eye.
Prosimians generally show
lower cognitive ability and live in
simpler social settings than the simians. The
prosimians with the most complex...
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leading to humans.
Commonly used
names for
groups of
primates such as
prosimians, monkeys,
lesser apes, and
great apes
reflect this methodology. According...
-
Dixson (26
January 2012).
Primate ****uality:
Comparative Studies of the
Prosimians, Monkeys, Apes, and Humans.
Oxford University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-19-954464-6...
- diagram, the strepsirrhine/
prosimian clade, is
basal to the hominoids/ape clade. In this example, both
Haplorrhine as
prosimians should be
considered as...
- the
order Primates:
Order Primates Suborder Strepsirrhini:
nontarsier prosimians Suborder Haplorhini:
tarsiers and monkeys,
including apes
Infraorder Tarsiiformes...
- nail on the foot of
certain primates, used for
personal grooming. All
prosimians have a
grooming claw, but the
digit that is
specialized in this manner...
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living primates have lost at
least the
first premolar. "Hence most of the
prosimians and
platyrrhines have
three premolars. Some
genera have also lost more...
- primates,
showing a
monophyly (the simians, in yellow), a
paraphyly (the
prosimians, in blue,
including the red patch), and a
polyphyly (the night-active...
-
traits and
attributes like
those of
lemurs of Madagascar,
which are
prosimians, due to
convergent evolution.
Reduplication New
Species of Cuscus. N.p...
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Eocene fossils of
prosimians.
Lacking any
common quadrupedal features, the
postcranial bones and
fossils of the
Eocene prosimians most
closely resemble...