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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...
- record.
Lemuriform primates may have
evolved from
either cercamoniines or
sivaladapids, both of
which were
adapiforms that may have
originated in Asia. They...
- 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...
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premolars being are less
molarized than
those of
Yunnanadapis and
Miocene sivaladapids. Its
premolars were also
compared to
those of
Anthradapis in the latter's...
- adapiforms,
similar to
cercamoniines but also
sharing features with
sivaladapids.
Fleagle 2013, p. 237. Fleagle, J.G. (2013).
Primate Adaptation and Evolution...
- the
small size and
differences in
dentition compared to
other Miocene sivaladapids. "Fossil
dated 13m years". The Nation.
February 26, 2008.
Archived from...
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through the
Miocene of China, Thailand, Myanmar, India, and ****stan.
Sivaladapids are
notable for
including by far the
youngest adapiforms;
members of...
- ; Fleagle, John G.; Rust,
Kathleen L.; Patnaik,
Rajeev (2017). "New
sivaladapid primate from
Lower Siwalik deposits surrounding Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir...
- Campisano; John G. Fleagle;
Kathleen L. Rust;
Rajeev Patnaik (2017). "New
sivaladapid primate from
Lower Siwalik deposits surrounding Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir...
- 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...