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Paralouatta Varonai. a New Quaternary Platyrrhine from Cuba
An Extinct Monkey from Haiti and the Origins of the Greater Antillean Primates
Stem Members of Platyrrhini Are Distinct from Catarrhines in at Least One Derived Cranial Feature
Neotropical Primates
The Extinction of Xenothrix Mcgregori, Jamaica's Last Monkey
The Evolution of the Platyrrhine Talus: a Comparative Analysis of the Phenetic Affinities of the Miocene Platyrrhines with Their Modern Relatives
First North American Fossil Monkey and Early Miocene Tropical Biotic Interchange Jonathan I
Comparative Biogeography of Neotropical Primates Molecular
30 Tejedor.Pmd
Laura K. Marsh Colin A. Chapman Editors Complexity and Resilience
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 82 (2015) 358–374
Evolutionary History of New World Monkeys Revealed by Molecular and Fossil Data
New Insights from Cuba
AMERICAN MUSEUM Novitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
Evolutionary Morphology, Platyrrhine Evolution, and Systematics
Early Arrival and Climatically-Linked Geographic Expansion of New World Monkeys from Tiny African Ancestors
Pre-Gabi Biotic Connections Between the Americas: an Alternative Model to Explain the “Less-Splendid Isolation” of South America
Preliminary Notes on a Newly Discovered Skull of the Extinct Monkey Antillothrix from Hispaniola and the Origin of the Greater Antillean Monkeys
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Getting Its Feet on the Ground: Elucidating Paralouatta's Semi-Terrestriality Using the Virtual Morpho-Functional Toolbox
Inferring Locomotor Behaviours in Miocene New World Monkeys Using
Alouatta, Ateles, and the Ancient Mesoamerican Cultures
Ancient DNA of the Extinct Jamaican Monkey Xenothrix Reveals Extreme Insular Change Within a Morphologically Conservative Radiation
Elucidating Paralouatta's Semi-Terrestriality Using the Virtual
Platyrrhine Phylogenetics with a Focus on Callitrichine Life History Adaptations Natalie Mae Jameson Wayne State University
A Comparative Analysis of the Tibia of Paralouatta Varonai, an Extinct Cuban Primate Andrea Morrow Grand Valley State University
An Extinct Monkey from Haiti and the Origins of the Greater Antillean Primates
Edited by Emiliano Bruner
Fossil Alouattines and the Origins of Alouatta : Craniodental Diversity and Interrelationships
Ancient DNA of the Extinct Jamaican Monkey Xenothrix Reveals Extreme
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Laboratory Primate Newsletter
Postcranial Remains of the Extinct Monkeys of the Greater Antilles, with Evidence for Semiterrestriality in Paralouatta1
Ancient DNA of the Extinct Jamaican Monkey Xenothrix Reveals Extreme Insular Change Within a Morphologically Conservative Radiation
Ross Douglas Earle Macphee
Parvimico Materdei Gen. Et Sp. Nov.: a New Platyrrhine from the Early Miocene of the Amazon Basin, Peru11this Publication Has Be