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Tarsiiformes /ˈtɑːrsi.ɪfɔːrmiːz/ are a
group of
primates that once
ranged across Europe,
northern Africa, Asia, and
North America, but
whose extant species...
- and
members of this
infraorder are
called tarsiiformes, with
members of the
family named tarsiers.
Tarsiiformes is one of the six
major groups in the order...
- Eocene, 56 mya. The same
molecular analysis suggests the
infraorder Tarsiiformes,
whose only
remaining family is that of the
tarsier (Tarsiidae), branched...
- Tarsiidae,
which is, itself, the lone
extant family within the
infraorder Tarsiiformes.
Although the
group was, prehistorically, more
globally widespread, all...
- (apes –
including humans). The
simians are
sister group to the
tarsiers (
Tarsiiformes),
together forming the haplorhines. The
radiation occurred about 60 million...
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Infraorder †Omomyiformes:
extinct "tarsier-like"
primates Infraorder Tarsiiformes:
tarsiers Infraorder Simiiformes: New
World monkeys, Old
World monkeys...
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Suborder Haplorrhini:
tarsiers + monkeys,
including apes
Infraorder Tarsiiformes:
tarsiers Infraorder Simiiformes Parvorder Platyrrhini: New
World monkeys...
- This is a list of
fossil primates—extinct
primates for
which a
fossil record exists.
Primates are
generally thought to have
evolved from a small, unspecialized...
- capuchin, squirrel, and saki monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins; and
Tarsiiformes,
containing the
tarsier family Tarsiidae.
Strepsirrhini is
split between...
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members of the
group including living tarsiers and anthropoids]. stem
tarsiiformes [i.e.,
basal offshoots of the
tarsier lineage]. stem
primates more closely...