The fossil record of early primates is largely comprised of dentitions. While teeth can indicate phylogenetic relationships and dietary preferences, they say little about hypotheses pertaining to the positional behavior or substrate preference of the ancestral crown primate. Here we report the discovery of a talus bone of the dentally primitive fossil euprimate Donrussellia provincialis. Our comparisons and analyses indicate that this talus is more primitive than that of other euprimates. It lacks features exclusive to strepsirrhines, like a large medial tibial facet and a sloping fibular facet. It also lacks the medially positioned flexor-fibularis groove of extant haplorhines. In these respects, the talus of D. provincialis comes surprisi...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
<div><p>The extinct dryopithecine <em>Hispanopithecus</em> (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Mioc...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...
The fossil record of early primates is largely comprised of dentitions. While teeth can indicate phy...
Several well-preserved jaws of the rare North American omomyid primate Steinius vespertinus, includi...
Primate dental and postcranial remains from the Eocene Pondaung Formation (Myanmar) have been the su...
Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate an ancient antiquity for ...
Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate an ancient antiquity for ...
International audienceA well-preserved fossil talus [National Museum of Myanmar Primates (NMMP) 82] ...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
Several well-preserved jaws of the rare North American omomyid primate Steinius vespertinus, includi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate ...
Euprimates are unusual among mammals in having fingers and toes with flat nails. While it seems clea...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
<div><p>The extinct dryopithecine <em>Hispanopithecus</em> (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Mioc...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...
The fossil record of early primates is largely comprised of dentitions. While teeth can indicate phy...
Several well-preserved jaws of the rare North American omomyid primate Steinius vespertinus, includi...
Primate dental and postcranial remains from the Eocene Pondaung Formation (Myanmar) have been the su...
Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate an ancient antiquity for ...
Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate an ancient antiquity for ...
International audienceA well-preserved fossil talus [National Museum of Myanmar Primates (NMMP) 82] ...
Old World monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) are a highly successful primate radiation, with more than 130 l...
Several well-preserved jaws of the rare North American omomyid primate Steinius vespertinus, includi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Molecular clock estimates of crown strepsirhine origins generally advocate ...
Euprimates are unusual among mammals in having fingers and toes with flat nails. While it seems clea...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
International audienceThe phylogenetic affinities of the primates of the late middle Eocene Pondaung...
The initial cladogenic event between Hominoidea (apes, including humans) and Cercopithecoidea (Old W...
<div><p>The extinct dryopithecine <em>Hispanopithecus</em> (Primates: Hominidae), from the Late Mioc...
The earliest platyrrhines have been documented from the late Oligocene of Bolivia (Salla) and from t...