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Haplorhini
A suborder of PRIMATES consisting of six families: CEBIDAE (some New World monkeys), ATELIDAE (some New World monkeys), CERCOPITHECIDAE (Old World…
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2009
2009
Correction: Complete Primate Skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: Morphology and Paleobiology
J. L. Franzen
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P. Gingerich
,
J. Habersetzer
,
J. Hurum
,
W. von Koenigswald
,
B. Smith
PLoS ONE
2009
Corpus ID: 27256167
The following subsection should be added beneath the Methods subsection "Terminology": Nomenclatural Acts The electronic…
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2004
2004
Evidence on primate phylogeny from ε-globin gene sequences and flanking regions
C. Porter
,
I. Sampaio
,
H. Schneider
,
M. Schneider
,
J. Czelusniak
,
M. Goodman
Journal of Molecular Evolution
2004
Corpus ID: 9509799
Phylogenetic relationships among various primate groups were examined based on sequences of ε-globin genes. ε-globin genes were…
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2003
2003
Observations on the vomeronasal organ of prenatal Tarsius bancanus borneanus with implications for ancestral morphology
T. Smith
,
M. Siegel
,
K. P. Bhatnagar
Journal of Anatomy
2003
Corpus ID: 23666642
Adult primates have at least five known phenotypes of vomeronasal organ (VNO), ranging from the typical morphology seen in most…
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2002
2002
Heterochronic patterns in primate evolution: evidence from endochondral ossification.
J. Cubo
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C. Bergé
,
A. Quilhac
,
E. de Margerie
,
J. Castnet
European Journal of Morphology
2002
Corpus ID: 23602251
Heterochrony (evolutionary modifications in developmental timing and/or rates) is widely recognized as an important agent of…
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1995
1995
Evidence on primate phylogeny from epsilon-globin gene sequences and flanking regions.
C. Porter
,
I. Sampaio
,
H. Schneider
,
M. Schneider
,
J. Czelusniak
,
M. Goodman
Journal of Molecular Evolution
1995
Corpus ID: 28259970
Phylogenetic relationships among various primate groups were examined based on sequences of epsilon-globin genes. epsilon-globin…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
Molecular evidence on primate phylogeny from DNA sequences.
M. Goodman
,
W. Bailey
,
K. Hayasaka
,
M. Stanhope
,
J. Slightom
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J. Czelusniak
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
1994
Corpus ID: 24459504
Evidence from DNA sequences on the phylogenetic systematics of primates is congruent with the evidence from morphology in…
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1979
1979
New omomyid primates (Haplorhini, Tarsiiformes) from middle Eocene rocks of west-central Hot Springs County, Wyoming.
T. Bown
Folia primatologica; international journal of…
1979
Corpus ID: 46743942
Three new genera and four new species of omomyid primates constitute the first record of the Primates from upland middle Eocene…
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1976
1976
Cladistic Relationships among Primate Higher Categories: Evidence of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
Luckett Wp
1976
Corpus ID: 222369360
Cladistic analysis of the total ontogenetic pattern of the fetal membranes and placenta in all extant primate superfamilies…
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1976
1976
α and β Chains of the major haemoglobin and a note on the minor component of Tarsius
J. Beard
,
N. A. Barnicot
,
D. Hewett‐Emmett
Nature
1976
Corpus ID: 4265355
THE position of Tarsias (the tarsier) in the evolution of the primates has long been controversial. Gadow1 placed it in a…
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Review
1967
Review
1967
Primates. Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. Vol. 6, Catarrhini, Cercopithecoidea, Cercopithecinae
H. R. Catchpole
,
G. van Wagenen
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
1967
Corpus ID: 41041486
With Volume Six, Osman Hill's Primates definitively achieves monumental status. Subtitled, Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy, the…
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