G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008

Full reference
G. F. Gunnell, P. D. Gingerich, M. Haq, J. I. Bloch, I. H. Khan and W. C. Clyde. 2008. New primates (Mammalia) from the early and middle Eocene of Pakistan and their paleobiogeographical implications. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 32(1):1-14 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  29569
Created:  2009-03-29 11:41:08
Modified:  2009-03-29 13:41:08
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (13) - view classification
'Cercamoniinae belongs to Notharctidae' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Indusius kaliae belongs to Indusius' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Indusius belongs to Microchoerinae' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Kohatius coppensi belongs to Kohatius' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Kohatius belongs to Omomyidae' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Microchoeridae was reranked as the subfamily Microchoerinae and belongs to Omomyidae' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Notharctidae belongs to Adapiformes' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Omomyidae belongs to Omomyiformes' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Panobius amplior belongs to Panobius' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Panobius russelli belongs to Panobius' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Panobius belongs to Cercamoniinae' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Sulaimania arifi belongs to Sulaimania' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
'Sulaimania belongs to Adapiformes' according to G. F. Gunnell et al. 2008
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