derived Plesiadapiformes, possibly as sister of the Plesiadapoidea. The crown primates are cladistically granted here into the Plesiadapiformes, and "Plesiadapiformes"...
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Primatomorpha mirorder, containing the Dermoptera or colugos and the primates (Plesiadapiformes and descendants). The term "Euarchonta" (meaning "true rulers") appeared...
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example of a primate or a proto-primate, a primatomorph precursor to the Plesiadapiformes, dating to as old as 66 million years ago. The first remains (P. unio...
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California, USA, and the question of the extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)". Palaeontologia Electronica. 21 (3): 1–28. doi:10.26879/756...
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Plesiadapis (category Plesiadapiformes)
primates. Plesiadapiformes have also been proposed as a nonprimate sister group to Eocene-Recent primates. A study done in 1987 linked Plesiadapiformes with...
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in 2013. (but see notes below regarding placement). Order Primates †Plesiadapiformes Strepsirrhini: lemurs, lorises, galagos and their ancestors Haplorhini...
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treeshrews and primates, as well as an extinct order of mammals, the Plesiadapiformes. The Philippine flying lemur is endemic to the southern Philippines...
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Purgatoriids are thought to represent the earliest members of the Plesiadapiformes and to be their ancestors – as well as primates. "Purgatoriidae". paleobiodb...
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"A new, early Puercan (earliest Paleocene) species of Purgatorius (Plesiadapiformes, Primates) from Saskatchewan, Canada". Journal of Paleontology. 85...
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example of a primate or a proto-primate, a primatomorph precursor to the Plesiadapiformes, dating to as old as 66 million years ago. The surviving tropical population...
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simians. Likewise, Carpolestidae is often classified within the order Plesiadapiformes, a very close, extinct relative of primates. These conflicting classifications...
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Haplorhini †Altiatlasius sister: Dermoptera Range and density of non-human primates. Synonyms Plesiadapiformes (cladistically including crown primates)...
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Alpine orogeny in Europe and Asia begins. First proboscideans and plesiadapiformes (stem primates) appear. Some marsupials migrate to Australia. 59.2...
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Superorder: Euarchontoglires Grandorder: Euarchonta Mirorder: Primatomorpha Beard, 1991 Orders Dermoptera Pan-Primates Plesiadapiformes (incl. crown-primates)...
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Carpolestes simpsoni (category Plesiadapiformes)
(1983). "Dental function and diet in the Carpolestidae (Primates, Plesiadapiformes)". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 71 (2): 157–171. doi:10...
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Primatomorpha Primates and colugos 79.6 Order Primates Primates / Plesiadapiformes 66 Suborder Haplorrhini "Dry-nosed" (literally, "simple-nosed") primates:...
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This is an incomplete list of prehistoric mammals. It does not include extant mammals or recently extinct mammals. For extinct primate species, see: list...
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Primates (†Plesiadapiformes, Strepsirrhini, Haplorrhini)...
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Euprimateformes (category Plesiadapiformes)
Euprimateformes are group of plesiadapiformes that includes euprimates and plesiadapoids, proposed by Bloch et al. in 2007. Hypothesis of evolutionary...
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Bridger Formation (section Plesiadapiformes)
The Bridger Formation is a geologic formation in southwestern Wyoming. It preserves fossils dating back to the Bridgerian and Uintan stages of the Paleogene...
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Ignacius (category Plesiadapiformes)
Ignacius is situated within the family Paromomyidae and the order Plesiadapiformes. The relationship between plesiadapiforms and the modern group Euarchonta...
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in some classifications, which consists of these orders: Primates Plesiadapiformes (extinct primate-like archontans) Scandentia (treeshrews) Dermoptera...
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Carpolestidae (category Plesiadapiformes)
Carpolestidae is a family of primate-like Plesiadapiformes that were prevalent in North America and Asia from the mid Paleocene through the early Eocene...
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massive fourth lower premolar, the plagiaulacoid; other mammals, like Plesiadapiformes and diprotodontian marsupials, also have similar premolars in both...
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Primates (†Plesiadapiformes, Strepsirrhini, Haplorrhini)...
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Carpolestes (category Plesiadapiformes)
(2001). "Stratocladistic analysis of Paleocene Carpolestidae (Mammalia, Plesiadapiformes) with description of a new late Tiffanian genus". Journal of Vertebrate...
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Primates (†Plesiadapiformes, Strepsirrhini, Haplorrhini)...
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