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- consider Dermoptera to be a suborder of Primates and use the suborder Euprimates for the "true" primates. The primate lineage is thought to go back at...
- Sergi; Silcox, Mary T.; Holroyd, Patricia A. (2018-09-22). "New omomyoids (Euprimates, Mammalia) from the late Uintan of southern California, USA, and the question...
- thought to be ancestral to primates) or that it should be recognized as a euprimate, either as an omomyid (a branch of fossil primates thought to be closely...
- thought to be more closely related to primates. The first true primates (euprimates) do not appear in the fossil record until the early Eocene (~55 mya),...
- having no surviving descendants). The crown primates are also called "Euprimates" in this context. Alternatively, in 2018, the Plesiadapiformes were proposed...
- Euprimateformes are group of plesiadapiformes that includes euprimates and plesiadapoids, proposed by Bloch et al. in 2007. Hypothesis of evolutionary...
- India. 52 (2): 231–234. ISSN 0552-9360. Dunn, Rachel H. (2016). "New euprimate postcrania from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India, and the strepsirrhine–haplorhine...
- "PBDB". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 2021-08-18. Dunn, Rachel H. (2016). "New euprimate postcrania from the early Eocene of Gujarat, India, and the strepsirrhine–haplorhine...
- 29 November 2018. Ni, Xijun; Wang, Yuanqing; et al. (January 2004). "A euprimate skull from the early Eocene of China". Nature. 427 (1): 65–68. Bibcode:2004Natur...
- plesiadapiforms are included within the order Primates, in which case Euprimates is sometimes treated as a suborder, with Strepsirrhini becoming an infraorder...