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- Adapiformes abstract "Adapiformes is an extinct group of early primates. Adapiforms radiated throughout much of the northern continental mass, reaching as far south as northern Africa and tropical Asia. They existed from the Eocene to the Miocene epoch. Some adapiforms looked similar to living lemurs.Adapiforms are known from the fossil record only, and it is unclear whether they form a monophyletic or paraphyletic group. When assumed to be a clade, they are usually grouped under the "wet-nosed" taxon Strepsirrhini, which would make them more closely related to the lemurs and less so to the "dry-nosed" Haplorrhini taxon that includes monkeys and apes.In 2009, Franzen and colleagues placed the newly described genus Darwinius in the "Adapoidea group of early primates representative of early haplorhine diversification" so that, according to these authors, the adapiforms would not be within the Strepsirrhini lineage as hitherto assumed but qualify as a stem "missing link" between Strepsirrhini and Haplorrhini. However, subsequent analysis on the Darwinius fossil by Erik Seiffert and colleagues rejects this "missing link" idea, classifying Darwinius and other adapiforms within the Strepsirrhini.".
- Adapiformes class Mammal.
- Adapiformes kingdom Animal.
- Adapiformes order Extinction.
- Adapiformes order Primate.
- Adapiformes phylum Chordate.
- Adapiformes thumbnail Notharctus_tenebrosus_AMNH.jpg?width=300.
- Adapiformes wikiPageExternalLink Strepsirrhini.htm.
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- Adapiformes classis "Mammalia".
- Adapiformes fossilRange Eocene.
- Adapiformes fossilRange Miocene.
- Adapiformes hasPhotoCollection Adapiformes.
- Adapiformes imageCaption "Notharctus tenebrosus".
- Adapiformes infraordo "Adapiformes".
- Adapiformes infraordoAuthority "Hoffstetter, 1977".
- Adapiformes name "Adapiformes".
- Adapiformes ordo "Primates".
- Adapiformes phylum Chordate.
- Adapiformes regnum "Animalia".
- Adapiformes subdivision "Adapidae".
- Adapiformes subdivision "Notharctidae".
- Adapiformes subdivision "Sivaladapidae".
- Adapiformes subdivisionRanks Family_(biology).
- Adapiformes subject Category:Prehistoric_prosimians.
- Adapiformes type Animal100015388.
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- Adapiformes type Placental101886756.
- Adapiformes type PrehistoricProsimians.
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- Adapiformes type Vertebrate101471682.
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- Adapiformes type Animal.
- Adapiformes type Eukaryote.
- Adapiformes type Mammal.
- Adapiformes type Species.
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- Adapiformes type Organism.
- Adapiformes comment "Adapiformes is an extinct group of early primates. Adapiforms radiated throughout much of the northern continental mass, reaching as far south as northern Africa and tropical Asia. They existed from the Eocene to the Miocene epoch. Some adapiforms looked similar to living lemurs.Adapiforms are known from the fossil record only, and it is unclear whether they form a monophyletic or paraphyletic group.".
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- Adapiformes depiction Notharctus_tenebrosus_AMNH.jpg.
- Adapiformes isPrimaryTopicOf Adapiformes.
- Adapiformes name "Adapiformes".