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Tarsiers (/ˈtɑːrsiərz/ TAR-see-ərz) are
haplorhine primates of the
family Tarsiidae,
which is, itself, the lone
extant family within the
infraorder Tarsiiformes...
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Southeast Asia.
Tarsiers (family
Tarsiidae) are the only
living members of the infraorder;
other members of
Tarsiidae include the
extinct Tarsius eocaenus...
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infraorder of
small primates. It
contains a
single extant family,
Tarsiidae, and
members of this
infraorder are
called tarsiiformes, with members...
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infraorder Tarsiiformes,
whose only
remaining family is that of the
tarsier (
Tarsiidae),
branched off from the
other haplorhines 70 mya. The
fossil Archicebus...
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genus Carlito and a
member of the
family Tarsiidae.
Three subspecies are
presently recognised.
Family Tarsiidae Genus Tarsius:
found in
Sulawesi Genus Cephalopachus:...
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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...
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Southeast Asia)
Family Galagidae: (19 species),
galagos (Africa)
Family Tarsiidae: (9 species),
tarsiers (Southeast Asia)
Family Callitrichidae: (41 species)...
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Craseonycteridae (Kitti's hog-nosed bat), Diatomyidae, Platacanthomyidae,
Tarsiidae (tarsiers) and
Hylobatidae (gibbons).
Large mammals characteristic of...
- †Archicebus †Afrotarsiidae? †"Omomyidae"?
Tarsiidae Carlito Cephalopachus †Hesperotarsius †Oligotarsius
Tarsius †Xanthorhysis?...