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- Sivaladapidae is an extinct family of adapiform primates from Asia. They survived longer than any other adapiform primate because they were able to shift...
- additional species of Laomaki have been described. Unlike any other sivaladapid besides Rencunius, Laomaki has strongly developed conules on its upper...
- record. Lemuriform primates may have evolved from either cercamoniines or sivaladapids, both of which were adapiforms that may have originated in Asia. They...
- adapiforms, similar to cercamoniines but also sharing features with sivaladapids. Fleagle 2013, p. 237. Fleagle, J.G. (2013). Primate Adaptation and Evolution...
- The early lemur was named after Ashok Sahni, who discovered the first sivaladapid in the Siwalik deposits. The mandible was only around one and a quarter...
- may be descended from a very early branch of Asian cercamoniines or sivaladapids that immigrated to northern Africa. Until discoveries of three 40-million-year-old...
- through the Miocene of China, Thailand, Myanmar, India, and ****stan. Sivaladapids are notable for including by far the youngest adapiforms; members of...
- the small size and differences in dentition compared to other Miocene sivaladapids. "Fossil dated 13m years". The Nation. February 26, 2008. Archived from...
- Campisano; John G. Fleagle; Kathleen L. Rust; Rajeev Patnaik (2017). "New sivaladapid primate from Lower Siwalik deposits surrounding Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir...
- from other recognized adapiform families. Key features differentiating sivaladapids from other adapiforms include upper molar shearing crests, the twinning...