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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...
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sharing a
common ancestor, and that
common ancestor sharing a
common Tarsiiform ancestor with the Archicebidae.
Possible stem
Haplorrhini are some species...
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fossil primates thought to be
closely related to tarsiers), an
early tarsiiform, or the
oldest stem
simian (monkeys and apes).
Altiatlasius koulchii,...
- vine
gives tarsiers vertical support when
climbing trees.
Fossils of
tarsiiform primates have been
found in Asia, Europe, and
North America (with disputed...
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member of the
tarsiiform clade within the
suborder Haplorhini.
Considering its age, and
since simians are a
sister group to
tarsiiforms, A. achilles may...
- annectens, the
notharctid adapiform Notharctus robustior, and
omomyid tarsiiforms Hemiacodon gracilis,
Omomys carteri and
Ourayia uintensis from the Eocene...
- 9712–9717
Elwyn L.
Simons und
Thomas M. Bown:
Afrotarsius chatrathi,
first tarsiiform primate (?Tarsiidae) from Africa.
Nature 313, 1985, p. 475–477 Erik R...
- new
genus and
species of
fossil primate,
Chipetaia lamporea, an
early tarsiiform primate from
Middle Eocene found in present-day Utah. He also coaut****d...
- PMID 16549773. Simons, E. L.; Bown, T. M. (1985). "Afrotarsius chatrathi,
first tarsiiform primate (? Tarsiidae) from Africa". Nature. 313 (6002): 475–477. Bibcode:1985Natur...
- PMID 9843978. Simons, E. L.; Bown, T. M. (1985). "Afrotarsius chatrathi,
first tarsiiform primate (? Tarsiidae) from Africa". Nature. 313 (6002): 475–477. Bibcode:1985Natur...