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Abstract Developmental data on the fetal membranes, placenta, dentition, and basicranium are reviewed in order to assess their value in testing hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships between Tarsius and other primates. Ontogenetic studies are particularly valuable in evaluating the homologous or convergent nature of shared similarities, and in ...
W. Patrick Luckett
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Three new genera and four new species of omomyid primates constitute the first record of the Primates from upland middle Eocene rocks of Wyoming. One of these, Strigorhysis, gen. nov., possesses broadly basined molars with highly crenulated enamel which probably indicates a good deal of tough vegetable matter in its diet.
Thomas M. Bown
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Primates, Comparative Anatomy and Taxonomy. II. Haplorhini: Tarsioidea. A Monograph.W. C. Osman Hill
D. Dwight Davis
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