- were once a
group considered a
suborder of the
primate order (suborder
Prosimii - Gr. pro, before, +
Latin simius/simia, ape),
which was
named in 1811...
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suborder Haplorhini with the
simians or in the
suborder Prosimii with the strepsirrhines.
Prosimii is one of the two
traditional primate suborders and is...
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while the
strepsirrhines and
tarsiers were
grouped under the
suborder "
Prosimii".
Under modern classification, the
tarsiers and
simians are
grouped under...
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species level),
Primates was
divided into two superfamilies:
Prosimii and Anthropoidea.
Prosimii included all of the prosimians:
Strepsirrhini plus the tarsiers...
- The "prosimians", on the
other hand, form a
paraphyletic taxon. The name
Prosimii is not used in
phylogenetic nomenclature,
which names only clades; the...
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alternately been
classified with
strepsirrhine primates in the
suborder Prosimii, or as the
sister group to the
simians (Anthropoidea) in the infraorder...
- ****ociated in the
higher taxonomic groupings of
suborders Anthropoidea and
Prosimii as an
alternative to
Haplorhini and Strepsirrhini,
depending on the position...
- D.T. (1994). "A
remarkable cranium of
Plesiopithecus teras (Primates,
Prosimii) from the
Eocene of Egypt".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
- Tab Rasmussen: A
remarkable cranium of
Plesiopithecus teras (Primates,
Prosimii) from the
Eocene of Egypt. PNAS 91, 1994, p. 9946–9950 Marc Godinot: Lemuriform...
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Paraxonia [p. 745]
Order Artiodactyla Order 8.
Primates [p. 602]
Suborder 1.
Prosimii Infraorder 1.
Lemuriformes Family 1. †Plesiadapidae (e.g., †Plesiadapis)...