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- Adapidae is a family of extinct primates that primarily radiated during the Eocene epoch between about 55 and 34 million years ago.[citation needed] Adapid...
- either a primitive omomyid or as a member of the sister group to both adapoids and omomyids. The genus is represented by one species, Altanius orlovi...
- ramus, loss of all grooming claws. They note "that Darwinius masillae and adapoids contemporary with early tarsioids could represent a stem group from which...
- dermopterans and flying lemurs. Adapiforms are sometimes called adapids or adapoids. The omomyiformes or omomyids are suspected to have been closely related...
- been described. Laomaki belongs to the family Sivaladapidae, a group of adapoid primates whose relationship with other taxonomic groups remains uncertain;...
- family Cambaytheriidae, artiodactyl Gujaratia, and primates such as the adapoid Marcgodinotius and the omomyid Vastanomys. Additionally, he has worked...
- Hadri**** and Neochelys, alligatoroid Diplocynodon, baurusuchid Iberosuchus, adapoid Mazateronodon, omomyid Pseudoloris, pseudosciurid rodent Sciuroides, theridomyid...
- parisiensis are reconstructed by Harrington et al. (2016). Eocene (Ypresian) adapoid and omomyid limb bones are described from the Vastan lignite mine (Gujarat...
- tapiensis. K. D. Rose, R. S. Rana, A. Sahni and T. Smith. 2007. A new adapoid primate from the early Eocene of India. Contributions from the Museum of...