J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010

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J.-J. Jaeger, K. C. Beard, Y. Chaimanee, M. Salem, M. Benammi, O. Hlal, P. Coster, A. A. Bilal, P. Duringer, M. Schuster, X. Valentin, B. Marandat, L. Marivaux, E. Metais, O. Hammuda and M. Brunet. 2010. Late middle Eocene epoch of Libya yields earliest known radiation of African anthropoids. Nature 467:1095-1098 [K. Beard/K. Beard]
Metadata
ID number:  34161
Created:  2010-11-09 07:28:09
Modified:  2010-11-09 09:28:09
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1038/nature09425
Taxonomic opinions (7) - view classification
'Afrotarsiidae belongs to Anthropoidea' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Afrotarsius libycus belongs to Afrotarsius' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Biretia belongs to Parapithecidae' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Karanisia arenula belongs to Karanisia' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Karanisia belongs to Lorisiformes' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Talahpithecus parvus belongs to Talahpithecus' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
'Talahpithecus belongs to Oligopithecidae' according to J.-J. Jaeger et al. 2010
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