- from the
postcranial skeleton (everything but the skull, or cranium) that
adapids were stem
strepsirrhines (members of the
group including the
living lemurs...
- from one of
several genera of
European adapids based on
similarities between the
front lower teeth of
adapids and the
toothcomb of
extant lemuriforms;...
-
geographic distribution spanning holarctic continents, the
other being the
adapids (family Adapidae).
Early representatives of the
Omomyidae and Adapidae...
- from one of
several genera of
European adapids based on
similarities between the
front lower teeth of
adapids and the
toothcomb of
extant lemuriforms;...
-
lemuriform clade is that they
evolved from
European adapiforms known as
adapids. In some
adapids, the
crests of the
lower incisors and
canines align to form functional...
- Eocene-Recent primates. A
study done in 1987
linked Plesiadapiformes with
adapids and
omomyids through nine shared-derived features, six of
which are cranial...
-
Plesiadapiformes ("
Adapid-like" or "near Adapiformes") is an
extinct basal pan-primates group, as
sister to the rest of the pan-primates. The pan-primates...
- shared. In
instances of
convergent evolution,
mixtotheriids shared with
adapid primates large sagittal crests (ridges on the top of the skull), wide zygomatic...
- 2009-05-20.
Brian Switek (May 19, 2009). "Poor, poor Ida, Or: "Overselling an
Adapid": Laelaps".
Archived from the
original on 2012-05-21.
Retrieved 2009-05-20...
- (Glamys, Elfomys, Plesiarctomys, Remys),
omomyids Pseudoloris and Necrolemur,
adapid Adapis,
hyaenodonts Paroxyaena and Cynohyaenodon,
carnivoraformes Paramiacis...