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Keywords: Anemorhysis
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Folia Primatologica
Folia Primatol (1984) 43 (2-3): 97–112.
Published Online: 11 September 2008
... some characters foreshadowing omomyines. ‘Omomys’ minutus is transferred to Loveina, a genus that likewise shows a combination of anaptomorphine and omomyine features. The new species Chlororhysis incomptus, Anemorhysis wortmani, and Anemorhysis pattersoni are described from the upper part...
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Affinities of Teilhardina (Primates, Omomyidae) with Description of a New Species from North America
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Folia Primatologica
Folia Primatol (1976) 25 (1): 62–72.
Published Online: 10 September 2008
... are not closely related to Teilhardina and Torrejonian Palenochtha is probably not in the ancestry of omomyids. A combination of dental characters in earliest Anemorhysis suggest this primate is the most generalised known omomyid. Teilhardina Anemorhysis Omomyidae Anaptomorphinae Omomyinae Lemuroidea...