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Anaptomorphinae
Mammal and Plant Localities of the Fort Union, Willwood, and Iktman Formations, Southern Bighorn Basin* Wyoming
From the Gulf Coastal Plain
Mammals from the Earliest Uintan (Middle Eocene) Turtle Bluff Member, Bridger Formation, Southwestern Wyoming, USA, Part 1: Primates and Rodentia
8. Primate Evolution
Tarsioid Primate from the Early Tertiary of the Mongolian People's Republic
08 Early Primate Evolution
Mammalian Faunal Change During the Early Eocene Climatic
NHS Dissertation4
The Paromomyidae (Primates, Mammalia): Systematics, Evolution, and Ecology
Teinlnrdina Brandti (UM 99031, Holotype) in Occlusal (A) and Lateral View (B)
Wasatchian and Bridgerian) at Raven Ridge in the Northeastern Uinta Basin, Colorado and Utah Alexander Dutchak University of Colorado Boulder,
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A New Omomyid Primate from the Earliest Eocene of Southern England: First Phase of Microchoerine Evolution
Geology* Paleontology, and Correlation of Eocene Volcaniclastic Rocks, Southeast Absaroka Range, Hot Springs County, Wyoming
A New Early Eocene (Lostcabinian) Mammal Assemblage from the Main Body of the Wasatch Formation, Northern Green River Basin; the Pinnacles, Sweetwater Co., Wyoming
First Virtual Endocasts of Adapiform Primates
First Record of the Genus Microchoerus (Omomyidae, Primates) in the Western Iberian Peninsula and Its Palaeobiogeographic Implications
Euprimates, Mammalia) from the Late Uintan of Southern California, USA, and the Question of the Extinction of the Paromomyidae (Plesiadapiformes, Primates)
Top View
University of Michigan University Library
Studies on the Eartiest Primates
Omomyidae, Lorisidae) in the African Oligocene
Omomyidae) from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series
The Teeth of Being on the Order of 500 Miles Or 800 Kilometers