A partial mandible of a large lorisid primate is described. The specimen (YPM 19134) comes from probable late Miocene deposits in northeastern India and consists of a fragment of a left mandibular ramus containing M3, the roots of M2 and the posterior root of M1. The third molar resembles the M3 of modern Nycticebus coucang borneanus; the specimen is referred to Indraloris cf. lulli. Unfotunately, because of its specialized nature, YPM 19134 affords no clue as to lorisid ancestry
Recent discoveries of early Pleistocene hominids at Olduvai gorge, Tanganyika, by expeditions under ...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
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A nearly complete mandible of Gigantopithecus representing a new species, Gigantopithecus bilaspuren...
One of the major objectives of the Yale 1961-1962 Paleontological Expedition to the Fayum region of ...
14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14)Two specimens -one represented by a ...
Three new specimens reported here are referable to the Omomyidae and Lorisidae, and represent only t...
Gazin (1958) has established for the North American anaptomorph, or so-called tarsioid prosimian P...
The origin of African Lorisidae has been the subject of debate for the past half century, so far wit...
The slow loris described as menagensis (genus Nycticebus), which was collected as part of the Menage...
The mandibular dentition of Niptomomys doreenae was previously known only from an edentulous mandibl...
Supplementary data from: The Holocene fossil record of the slow loris (Nycticebus sp.) in Java (Indo...
Tarsiiform primates have long been regarded as a Laurasian group, with an extensive fossil record in...
New World monkeys (order Primates) are an example of a major mammalian evolutionary radiation in the...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18)."A new species of paromomyid primat...
Recent discoveries of early Pleistocene hominids at Olduvai gorge, Tanganyika, by expeditions under ...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
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A nearly complete mandible of Gigantopithecus representing a new species, Gigantopithecus bilaspuren...
One of the major objectives of the Yale 1961-1962 Paleontological Expedition to the Fayum region of ...
14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14)Two specimens -one represented by a ...
Three new specimens reported here are referable to the Omomyidae and Lorisidae, and represent only t...
Gazin (1958) has established for the North American anaptomorph, or so-called tarsioid prosimian P...
The origin of African Lorisidae has been the subject of debate for the past half century, so far wit...
The slow loris described as menagensis (genus Nycticebus), which was collected as part of the Menage...
The mandibular dentition of Niptomomys doreenae was previously known only from an edentulous mandibl...
Supplementary data from: The Holocene fossil record of the slow loris (Nycticebus sp.) in Java (Indo...
Tarsiiform primates have long been regarded as a Laurasian group, with an extensive fossil record in...
New World monkeys (order Primates) are an example of a major mammalian evolutionary radiation in the...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18)."A new species of paromomyid primat...
Recent discoveries of early Pleistocene hominids at Olduvai gorge, Tanganyika, by expeditions under ...
A fossil monkey skull recovered from the Old Alluvium of presumed Pleistocene age near Wad Medani ...
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