Pages that link to "Q28748912"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Anthropoid versus strepsirhine status of the African Eocene primates Algeripithecus and Azibius: craniodental evidence (Q28748912):
Displaying 21 items.
- A molecular phylogeny of living primates (Q21092430) (← links)
- Evidence for a grooming claw in a North American adapiform primate: implications for anthropoid origins (Q21134927) (← links)
- New perspectives on anthropoid origins (Q24620962) (← links)
- Djebelemur, a tiny pre-tooth-combed primate from the Eocene of Tunisia: a glimpse into the origin of crown strepsirhines (Q28661313) (← links)
- Late Middle Eocene primate from Myanmar and the initial anthropoid colonization of Africa (Q28727745) (← links)
- Middle Eocene rodents from Peruvian Amazonia reveal the pattern and timing of caviomorph origins and biogeography (Q28731953) (← links)
- Continuous dental replacement in a hyper-chisel tooth digging rodent (Q28743619) (← links)
- A fossil primate of uncertain affinities from the earliest late Eocene of Egypt (Q28750290) (← links)
- (Q28762355) (redirect page) (← links)
- A morphological intermediate between eosimiiform and simiiform primates from the late middle Eocene of Tunisia: Macroevolutionary and paleobiogeographic implications of early anthropoids (Q30811593) (← links)
- Inactivation of thermogenic UCP1 as a historical contingency in multiple placental mammal clades (Q33898843) (← links)
- Late middle Eocene epoch of Libya yields earliest known radiation of African anthropoids (Q34146210) (← links)
- Conservation of placentation during the tertiary radiation of mammals in South America. (Q34324698) (← links)
- Astragalar morphology of Afradapis, a large adapiform primate from the earliest late Eocene of Egypt (Q38918697) (← links)
- Early primate evolution in Afro-Arabia (Q39444338) (← links)
- Primate origins, human origins, and the end of higher taxa (Q47797991) (← links)
- A Phororhacoid bird from the Eocene of Africa. (Q55054803) (← links)
- New adapiform primate fossils from the late Eocene of Egypt (Q55879585) (← links)
- Craniodental and postcranial morphology ofIndohyaenodon raoifrom the early eocene of india, and its implications for ecology, phylogeny, and biogeography of hyaenodontid mammals (Q56675251) (← links)
- The Anthropoid‐Like Face of Siamopithecus: Cherry Picking Trees, Phylogenetic Corroboration, and the Adapiform–Anthropoid Hypothesis (Q85010346) (← links)
- A new primate from the late Eocene of Vietnam illuminates unexpected strepsirrhine diversity and evolution in Southeast Asia (Q92287426) (← links)