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- Dr. Myron Shekelle
- Journal of Human Evolution 57 (2009) 123–130
- Tarsier-Like Locomotor Specializations in the Oligocene Primate Afrotarsius
- Evolution and Diversity of the Facial Morphology Between Strepsirrhines
- Class Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758. In: Zhang, Z.-Q
- SIMIAN VIROLOGY BLBS036-Voevodin April 28, 2009 9:37 BLBS036-Voevodin May 20, 2009 2:59
- A Frotarsius Chatrathi, First Tarsiiform Primate (? Tarsiidae) from Africa
- Origin of Anthropoidea: Dental Evidence and Recognition of Early Anthropoids in the Fossil Record, with Comments on the Asian Anthropoid Radiation
- Primate Phylogenomics Uncovers Multiple Rapid Radiations and Ancient Interspecific Introgression
- Ape Teacher Packet.Indd
- Curriculum Vitae DR. SHARON L. GURSKY Department Of
- Omomyidae, Lorisidae) in the African Oligocene
- Understanding Primate Polyspecific Associations Through Current Literature of Primate Predation and Communication" (2018)
- Tarsiidae & Lorisidae
- 44. Hominidae
- This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
- Acoustic Variability and Biogeography of Tarsiers in North Sulawesi
- Retrophylogenomics Place Tarsiers on the Evolutionary Branch of Anthropoids SUBJECT AREAS: Gerrit Hartig1,2*, Gennady Churakov1*, Wesley C
- Emily A. Schultz St
- Suborder Haplorrhini
- Primate Characteristics