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Folia Primatol (1985) 45 (3-4): 179–194.
Published Online: 11 September 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Tarsiers Fossils Necrolemurs Omomyidae Skulls Systematics Adaptation Phylogeny Folia primatol. 45: 179-194 (1985) In Favor of the Necrolemur-Tarsier Hypothesis Alfred L. Rosenberger Department of Anthropology, University...
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Folia Primatol (1983) 41 (1-2): 102–111.
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... and early Oligocene Rooneyia strengthen the probability that Ekgmowechashala evolved from a form closely related to Rooneyia. Ekgmowechashala Omomyidae John Day Formation Rooneyia 11 9 2008 © 1983 S. Karger AG, Basel 1983 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights...
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Folia Primatol (1984) 43 (2-3): 97–112.
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... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Omomyidae Eocene Willwood Formation Steinius Loveina Chlororhysis Anemorhysis Omomys Folia primatol. 43: 97-112 (1984) Reassessment of Some Early Eocene Omomyidae...
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Folia Primatol (1988) 50 (1-2): 3–41.
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...Daniel L. Gebo Locomotor diversity of Eocene primates of North America and Europe was well developed, with species of both Adapidae and Omomyidae showing a wide spectrum of movements. Besides documenting the locomotor diversity in the Eocene, this paper shows that adapid foot morphology shares...
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Folia Primatol (1979) 31 (1-2): 48–73.
Published Online: 10 September 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Aycrossia Strigorhysis Gazinius Omomyidae Anaptomorphinae early Tertiary primates Folia primatol. 31: 48-73 (1979) New Omomyid Primates (Haplorhini, Tarsiiformes) from Middle Eocene Rocks of West-Central Hot Springs County...
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Folia Primatol (1978) 30 (1): 1–29.
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..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Arapahovius Omomyidae Primates Wasatchian age Early Eocene Wyoming, USA Folia primatol. 30: 1-29(1978) A New Omomyid Primate from the Wasatch Formation of Southern Wyoming Donald E. Savage and Barbara T. W aters University...
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Folia Primatol (1976) 25 (1): 62–72.
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...Thomas M. Bown Teilhardina is a fifth primate found in Early Tertiary rocks of both Europe and North America. Both T. belgica and the new North American species are anaptomorphines; however, neither species is ideally suited for the ancestry of the New World Omomyidae . Pelycodus and the Adapidae...
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Folia Primatol (1977) 28 (2): 144–153.
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... and Eocene Adapidae all appear to be retentions of primitive primate morphology, and thus they do not necessarily indicate any close relationship of early Omomyidae and Adapidae. 10 9 2008 © 1977 S. Karger AG, Basel 1977 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved...
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Folia Primatol (1976) 25 (4): 288–293.
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... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Basicranium Ectotympanic Microchoerinae Necrolemur Omomyidae Rooneyia Tarsiiformes Tarsius Tetonius Folia primatol. 25: 288-293 (1976) Basicranial...
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Folia Primatol (1998) 69 (Suppl. 1): 286–294.
Published Online: 22 April 1998
...Elwyn L. Simons After decades when only higher primates had been found in the Oligocene deposits of the Fayum, Egypt, a few isolated teeth of prosimians and a partial mandible of a tarsier were discovered there in the 1980s. These, assigned to the families Lorisidae, Omomyidae and a new genus...