Definition of Tarsiidae. Meaning of Tarsiidae. Synonyms of Tarsiidae

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Definition of Tarsiidae

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Meaning of Tarsiidae from wikipedia

- Tarsiers (/ˈtɑːrsiərz/ TAR-see-ərz) are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is, itself, the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes...
- Southeast Asia. Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae) are the only living members of the infraorder; other members of Tarsiidae include the extinct Tarsius eocaenus...
- an infraorder of small primates. It contains a single extant family, Tarsiidae, and members of this infraorder are called tarsiiformes, with members...
- infraorder Tarsiiformes, whose only remaining family is that of the tarsier (Tarsiidae), branched off from the other haplorhines 70 mya. The fossil Archicebus...
- genus Carlito and a member of the family Tarsiidae. Three subspecies are presently recognised. Family Tarsiidae Genus Tarsius: found in Sulawesi Genus Cephalopachus:...
- species were typically ****igned to this genus, but a revision of the family Tarsiidae restored the generic status of Cephalopachus and created a new genus Carlito...
- marmosets, and tamarins; and Tarsiiformes, containing the tarsier family Tarsiidae. Strepsirrhini is split between two clades: Lemuroidea, divided into the...
- Southeast Asia) Family Galagidae: (19 species), galagos (Africa) Family Tarsiidae: (9 species), tarsiers (Southeast Asia) Family Callitrichidae: (41 species)...
- Oligocene of Fayum, Egypt, and tentatively referred to the tarsier family (Tarsiidae). However, this relationship immediately proved controversial, and in...
- debate on what is considered a species and a subspecies in the family Tarsiidae. The large, round, forward-facing, pale-chestnut-colored eyes and elongated...